Tattoos to Cover Stretch Marks

Nowadays, one of the safest ways to get rid of tattoos is through lasers. It is least painful and with 3-4 sessions, you can remove almost 80% of your permanent tattoo. Among all other methods of tattoo removal, it is considered the most effective one. However, like every other treatment, laser tattoo removal also has some side-effects. Inflammation is a common side-effect associated with laser tattoo removal which is normal, if mild. But, if you are experiencing abnormal and severe inflammation then you need to consult with your laser specialist as soon as possible.

Today, we will discuss some of the major signs of infection that can occur after undergoing laser treatment for tattoo removal. 

Signs of Infections 

Infection can be extremely dangerous and cannot be ignored. The five most common signs of infection that appear after laser tattoo removal are;

  • Itchiness
  • Swelling
  • Redness
  • Blistering
  • Skin Discoloration

Itchiness

You can feel itchiness soon after getting the treatment which makes it an immediate or most common sign to appear. The itching sensation spreads out from the area of treatment. If you experience itching for only 2 to 3 days after the treatment then it’s normal and you do not need to worry. But if it is not going away within a week then you must visit your practitioner.

Swelling 

The majority of the patients experience swelling after laser tattoo removal. Normally it lasts for a week but in some cases, it gets converted into a severe infection. In such circumstances, you will be needing medical assistance. 

Redness 

It is quite natural to develop some degree of redness in the targeted area after the laser treatment. However, if it gets severe and prolongs for more than 2 weeks then it is a sign of major infection. With every passing day, it will become more painful and discomforting. So, it is recommended to avail of medical assistance timely.

Blistering 

This sign of infection is not common and occurs only if you have sensitive skin. The superficial blisters develop on the skin when the laser disintegrates the tattoo pigments and breaks the surrounding vessels too. Blisters can cause you a lot of pain. Therefore, avoid touching them or popping them. You can only apply an anti-bacterial ointment to the blisters as per your doctor’s recommendation.

Skin Discoloration 

Patients undergoing laser tattoo removal are more likely to experience skin discoloration. As the laser targets the treatment area, the heat produced by it affects the skin due to which it turns white. This reaction is commonly known as frosting. During the recovery process, the skin keeps on changing color and gets back to normal color after 4-6 months.

How to Prevent Infection?

Now let’s discuss the ways through which you can prevent the infection from occurring. By following these tips, you will have a smooth and quick recovery.

  • Maintain a healthy and nutritious diet before and after the treatment. It will strengthen your immune system.
  • Do not forget to apply the prescribed anti-bacterial ointment to the skin and cover the affected skin with a bandage.
  • Clean the treated area with cold water to stop the infection.

Final Thoughts

If you are observing any of these infection signs after laser tattoo removal, you should consult with an expert immediately. You can visit Laser Skin Care to get proper treatment for these infections. Our laser and skincare specialists will always help you in the best possible manner. So, book your appointment now.