Can tattoo removal products really be removed?
Many people have probably heard or seen the product.tattoo removalthat are scattered around the market or posted for sale online on the internet Whether it's tattoo removal herbs, color enhancing serum, or tattoo removal cream. and various other names, depending on the name given But do we ever know where these products come from? And does it really work? Today Professor A will talk about different types of tattoo removal products.
Tattooing the skin using acids
It is the use of tattoo substances to corrode the subcutaneous layer. It causes injury to the upper layer of the skin and the dermis. A wound forms under the skin. The skin peels off and the ink flakes off and sticks to the skin.
use of corrosive acids
Such as hydrochloric acid, TCA acid, and lactic acid with a high concentration. Mixed in various products But what I see for sale is usually a serum or cream that you leave on. So that the acid peels off the top layer of skin. In the end, the colored ink came off as well.
Foundation cream for tattoo removal
There are usually two types of flesh-colored products on the market in our country: those used to cover up old tattoos (Camouflage) or those applied to temporarily cover them up. In the case of medical Skin Color tattoos, they are often used to treat patients with alkali. white Scars from surgery Stretch marks on the body The method requires expertise in mixing colors to get a color that is similar to the patient's skin color. Otherwise, there may be stains on the affected area of the skin.
Innovation from Canada
which is researched and produced by doctoral students Use important substances: “Bisphosphonate Liposomal Tattoo Removal” in which components encapsulated in fat bags can penetrate the skin layer. Works specifically on immune cells (Macrophage) to remove pigment from the body. This work is still in the research stage. And it may take a long time to test efficiency and safety.
If you were to show a picture of what it would be like to have a tattoo implanted into the skin, Think about adding grains of sand to the cake. In order to remove the sand grains, it is not easy to do. We have to carefully peel off the top layer of the cake to take the sand particles out. But this is not the case with our skin. If we peel the skin to remove the pigment, it causes inflammation and repairs the skin. Can cause scars. The absorption of the tattoo removal cream cannot reach the dermis layer of the skin. It is just the peeling of the skin along with the pigment. It makes the color look faded, but if you look closely you will find that in some places the color is deep and the cream doesn't come off.
How are you? Have you cleared your minds yet? Teacher A would like to reiterate that there is no herbal cream. Or what kind of serum can suck out the color that is sold on the internet? It's all just peeling off the skin, causing the color to come off. The cost is really cheap but not safe at all. and risk developing unsightly scars As for the methods that are safe and get the desired results. As I've said before, this is laser surgery, but it must be done by a skilled doctor. and standard erasing machines only
In the next issue, the teacher will go back in time and tell the history of tattooing. In the past, they didn't do it just for beauty. What will happen?...we'll have to follow.