Wednesday, August 7, 2013

R20 Laser Tattoo Removal Technique

If you have been researching tattoo removal then you have certainly come across different kinds of laser tattoo removal ; one special kind of method is the R20 laser tattoo removal method. If you have not been researching laser tattoo removal, then you may not have heard about it. Regardless if you have heard about this method or not, this post will teach you information about the R20 method and why it is better than other laser tattoo removal methods.
Why the name R20? Well, the R stands for "rapid" and the 20 stands for 20 minutes; after each pass of the laser, a very tiny nitrogen bubble on the skin and it requires of 20 minutes of rest before the laser can go over that spot again.
A major benefit to tattoo removal is that it can give you a fresh start. If you are looking to get a better job or want to forget a past love and a regretted tattoo is what is standing in your way, then getting it removed will help you get to where you want to be. However, laser tattoo removal is a process that can take a while to complete; tattoos often require at least five removal sessions with six to eight weeks of recovery in between each session. So if you do the math, a small, black tattoo can take five sessions, at 6 weeks of recovery in between each session, that means having to go into sessions for at least 6 months.
The R20 method uses a significant less amount of time for removal because it is much more efficient and concentrated than traditional laser methods. For that same small, black tattoo that required 6 sessions, opting for the R20 laser tattoo removal method would only require 2 sessions, still with 6-8 weeks of recovery in between. The only catch of R20 is that is more costly. The tattoo mentioned would cost around $200 per session while it would cost $600 per session. However, the cost for the entire tattoo removal comes out about the same. 6 sessions, $200/session, $1200 total; 2 sessions, $600/session, $1200. This method is also the safest on the skin and produces the fewest side effects and complications, even though laser removal is already safe and dependent.
Whatever you choose to do about your tattoo make sure you do your research & know what you're getting into. Make sure you're willing to commit to the time required for the removal as well as the instructions for caring about the removal and your skin.

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