January 15, 2018 | Cosmetic Surgery, Laser Treatments
2 minute read
Being able to remove an unwanted tattoo by simply rubbing a special cream on your skin certainly would be convenient. While there have been theories tossed around about how this might work, the fact of the matter is that there are just too many complications for topical tattoo removal creams to really work, now and possibly ever.
If you’re looking to get rid of a tattoo, take a look at why a cream isn’t likely to be your best tattoo removal option and why advanced treatments like PicoSure® laser tattoo removal may work much better.
The Theory
Your body contains specialized cells called macrophages, which perform a wide variety of functions. One important job is to gobble up damaged or infectious cells and essentially destroy them. The idea is that a topical cream would need to stimulate new macrophages to move to the tattoo site and target the old macrophage cells that are already full of pigment.
The Problem with Topical Creams for Tattoo Removal
The biggest problem with trying to achieve this goal using only a topical cream is that it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to formulate a topical product that would be strong enough to penetrate the skin and enact this theory, while remaining gentle and harmless on the surface.
[pullquote]Most doctors don’t believe that there will ever be an effective topical tattoo removal cream.[/pullquote]
More Effective Tattoo Removal Options
Luckily, you don’t have to wait around to see if a cream could someday be developed to get rid of an unwanted tattoo. There are already advanced tattoo removal options available today, such as laser tattoo removal with PicoSure®, that can be very effective.*
PicoSure laser technology can now treat both color tattoos and traditional black-and-grey ink. During the laser tattoo removal treatment, it’s important to follow a few key tattoo removal tips, such as staying out of the sun and avoiding smoking, to ensure the best possible results.
*This information is for education only, and is not meant as a guarantee of results. Your results may vary.