How Long Should You Wait Between Tattoo Removal Sessions?
Friday, October 31st, 2008Our standard recommendation is for people to wait at least six weeks, and preferably four, between their tattoo removal treatments. This is not because of time needed for healing - usually there is no burn or blistering, so very little “healing” needs to occur. The 4-6 week figure comes from the theory that tattoo removal doesn’t just happen because the ink gets blasted away by the laser, rather it relies on an active process in the skin that involves the immune system. It is thought that ink particles are taken up by immune cells and moved away from the tattooed area through lymphatics. Any such complex process takes time, and it correlates with our observation that the longer people wait between laser tattoo removal treatments, the more fading there is. There is a point of diminishing returns, though. With each passing week there is less and less additional fading, so if time is of the essence, then getting a treatment every 4-6 weeks is best, but you may in the end get more treatments in total than if you waited, say, at least 6 weeks.
If the tattoo is very dark to begin with or is a cover-up, there may not be any noticeable difference after the first treatment or two. Even if ink is actively being taken out of the tattoo after a laser treatment, the tattoo may stilll contain so much pigment that it may not look lighter. So don’t despair if your tattoo falls in this category - it may simply require more treatments than a lighter tattoo.