Tca Peel Tattoo Removal

February 1st, 2010

tca tattoo removal represents a dermatological method widely used for the elimination of acne scars, wrinkles, calluses and tattoos. TCA is an acid that intensely peels the skin off. Although the skin sensation is pretty soft, as it just feels like water, careless application can lead to serious tissue damage. Yet, it is simple to perform any TCA tattoo removal by closely following the instructions.

With TCA tattoo removal, a controlled inflammation occurs at the skin level. Within a week from the application, the skin over the tattoo will start pealing. TCA tattoo removal normally requires several months of utilization to act efficiency, and the active substance has to be applied periodically every six weeks. During the process, the ink in the skin is broken and gets to the surface of the skin peeling together with the dead skin cells. Afterwards, new skin grows and no trace of the tattoo remains. It is important to carefully clean the skin portion over the tattoo so that it may rejuvenate without any risk of infection or scarring.

It is impossible to predict how good the results will be, even if TCA tattoo removal has a good efficiency range. The age of the tattoo, its size, the number of colors used and the skin pigment, all have an influence in the removal process. Moreover, nobody can tell how one is going to respond to the treatment. There are also some side effects you should be aware of before trying TCA tattoo removal.

The impact of TCA products on the tissues could be more serious than you expect particularly with repeated application. This could lead to permanent scarring, although you can prevent it by stopping the tca peel tattoo removal if you experience pain and serious discomfort. A dermatologist could provide answers to lots of your questions and he/she could monitor your condition during the treatment. Visit your doctor before applying the product to check your health. This is a form of making sure that you stay in good health and that your condition is constantly monitored.

Entry Filed under: Arts, Entertainment and Music

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Trackback this post  |  Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed


Calendar

July 2010
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  

Most Recent Posts