I am delighted with the final results and the service and treatment I received from you both was outstanding. Thank you again.
S H from Bideford
by Sara Colvin
I am delighted with the final results and the service and treatment I received from you both was outstanding. Thank you again.
S H from Bideford
by Sara Colvin
Here at the Devon Laser Clinic we use 2 class 4 active medical lasers called a Q-Switched Ruby and a Q-Switched Nd:YAG.
These lasers are not to be confused with the small desktop passive lasers that can be purchased from China which are sometimes used in tattoo clinics to lighten a tattoo before covering, or by mobile tattoo removal operators.
Our lasers are very expensive, therefore the price per treatment is more than it would be if carried out with a desktop passive laser. We do however believe that our prices are very competitive for the South West compared to clinics with similar types of machine.
Also, very importantly, all laser treatments at the Devon Laser Clinic are carried out by Sara Colvin who is a retired Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience of working with medical lasers.
by Sara Colvin
A test patch is a small trial in the treatment area which allows the clinician to assess how well the light energy is being absorbed and whether the skin is responding as would be expected. Generally black tattoos respond best to treatment, but with the Q-Swtiched Ruby laser, we are also be able to treat blues, greens and browns but not red. Some colours will not respond to any laser tattoo removal including white and yellow.
Please take note of any changes to the skin following the test patch so that you can report back to Sara before proceeding with treatment.
If you have any urgent concerns or queries regarding the treated area, please phone the clinic for advice on 01271 327700.
by Sara Colvin
At the Devon Laser Clinic we use two lasers with 3 different wavelengths for tattoo removal. A Polaris Q-switched Ruby laser and a Polaris Q-Switched Nd:YAG. These are class 4, active medical lasers which means they have very high peak powers delivering its energy in a much more effective pulse than many of the cheaper lasers that can be found today.
The Q-Switched Ruby Laser is suitable for very fair skinned persons for the removal of tattoos which contain mostly black, blues and greens.
The Q-Switched Nd:YAG has 2 wavelengths and can treat people with slightly darker skin types for the removal of black ink and shades of red too. Some inks and colours will not respond to any laser.
The laser works by firing a beam of light through the skin in extremely short pulses. The light is absorbed by the tattoo ink creating a reaction which breaks down the ink into very tiny particles. This allows the body’s defence mechanisms to take over and gradually remove the pigment.
Because each pulse is so short and is targeted directly onto the pigment, there is normally no lasting damage to the skin or surrounding tissue. The whole procedure is repeated several times, usually at about 2 – 3 monthly intervals, so allowing time for the body to remove as much pigment as possible.
Simple amateur tattoos may be removed in just a few treatments but professional tattoos may require 10-15 treatments.
Skin needs to be 100% sun tan and fake tan free for all laser treatments at the Devon Laser Clinic.
by Sara Colvin
Immediately post treatment the tattoo is likely to appear white. This soon disappears and the treated area will probably appear red and raised. Sometimes the skin might blister after but scarring is rare.
Occasionally pigment changes in the skin might occur where the skin lightens or darkens for a time after treatment. This is likely to be temporary but can sometimes be a permanent change.