How to Remove a Tattoo With Dermabrasion
Things You'll Need
- Antibiotic ointment
- Gauze
Instructions
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Find a board certified plastic surgeon that performs dermabrasion for tattoo removals.
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Set up a consultation with your surgeon to talk about the pros and cons of dermabrasion as a tattoo removal technique. Ask to see before and after pictures of prior tattoo removals using dermabrasion.
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Make an appointment for your procedure. Choose a time that will allow you a few days to recover from the procedure. You may want to do it at the end of the work week or take a day or two off after the procedure.
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Apply a local anesthetic to numb the area of your tattoo. Your surgeon will apply the anesthetic as well as ice packs to numb the skin and make it firm. A spray will also be used to freeze the skin in that area.
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Remove the top layers of the skin over your tattoo with a special abrasive instrument. Your surgeon removes the skin with a rotary instrument with an abrasive brush specially designed to peel away layers of skin.
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Put antibiotic ointment and clean gauze over the affected area. Immediately after your dermabrasion procedure, the area where your tattoo was will look severely brush burned and will be bleeding.
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Clean the affected area gently several times a day and reapply ointment and gauze for approximately five to eight days until skin regrowth has happened. Return to your doctor for a follow up appointment to ensure the healing process is progressing normally and that you are ready to let your skin be exposed.
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