Most patients describe a picosure laser treatment for tattoo removal as being highly tolerable.
Picosure laser blistering.
As a result superficial blisters containing water and ink may appear.
You will be advised to continue with the laser gel for the next week.
This will help the fluid flow back into your core and reduce swelling.
The most common cause of these symptoms is not following the aftercare instructions.
The best thing to do for it is elevate the extremity as much as possible during the day and sleep with your leg on pillows elevated above your heart.
Often patients have concerns about blisters and swelling following their laser tattoo removal treatment.
Clinical data shows better clearance in fewer treatments.
Picosure is the first and only aesthetic picosecond laser for the safe and effective removal of tattoos and benign pigmented lesions as well as acne scars wrinkles and skin revitalization treatments.
While the chances of developing a blister are greatly reduced with the picosure laser blisters can occur.
With each laser treatment the rocks break down into pebbles and with each subsequent treatment smaller pebbles until the ink is sand.
Think of the untreated tattoo ink as ink rocks.
I have had several of my clients experience this.
Blistering during the removal process the laser will heat up ink particles in your skin which can cause tiny blood vessels to break around the tattoo.
After your session laser gel will be applied to the treatment area.