Monday, August 5, 2013

R20 Tattoo Removal technique

There are lots of kinds of tattoo removal and there are equally as many horror stories to accompany them; with older methods of tattoo removal, such as skin grafts, bleach, skin peels, etc, the concept of removing a tattoo has become something to fear and avoid. However, in recent years, tattoo removal has become something that should be something that we can trust as effective and not as much drama.

The R20 tattoo removal is a technique used in laser tattoo removal and it is regarded as one of the safest and the best. You may be asking yourself, "Why is it named 'R20'?" Well, it's simple, really. The "R" in R20 stands for "repeating" as in the fact that the laser repeats impulses on the ink in the tattoo; the 20 part of the name stands for 20 minutes. After each time the laser hits a spot on the skin, it produces a small nitrogen bubble on the skin layer, the nitrogen bubble looks like frost, and it takes 20 minutes for the laser to be able to punch through this frost, hence, 20 minutes.

The main benefit of this tattoo removal method is that it is a lot faster than current laser tattoo removal methods because it is more concentrated; with this method, a black tattoo can be reduced by at least 50 percent in fewer sessions than other laser methods. This is a big plus when you need to get a tattoo removed because you are looking for a new job, a new relationship, or you just regret getting a tattoo back in the day and want it gone ASAP. Other laser methods can take at least six months to remove a tattoo; a quarter-sized black tattoo often takes five sessions and requires six to eight weeks for recovery in-between sessions, and the five sessions is minimum, it could take more with previous methods.

With R20, you will still need about six weeks of recovery in between sessions but the amount of required sessions is drastically reduced, so instead of taking at least six months or even a year, you may only need a few months. The price of R20 procedure is a bit more per session than other methods, around $300 more but as stated earlier, your required sessions is drastically reduced. Your overall price comes to be about the same.

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