Rejuvi VS Laser Tattoo Removal

Rejuvi tattoo removal is as much an art form as the tattoo itself and not all technicians will achieve the same results. Rejuvi works only as well as the technician who administers the treatment and the tools he uses, as well as the technique he uses. For this reason, finding the right technician is crucial to the bottom line. Rejuvi may be a better alternative to laser for a number of reasons.

– Fewer treatments are needed

– Get all the colors

– Much less expensive than laser

– Won’t leave you susceptible to skin cancer.

Let’s start with the tools. Rejuvi is often administered by a tattoo artist with tattoo machines. Conventional tattoo machines should be avoided as they can be too harsh on the skin. Cheap micropigmentation machines should also be avoided. Just about the only suitable machine on the market for this procedure is the Precision Plus Micropigmentation Machine. The problem is that this equipment costs as much as a car and the components (needles) are also expensive, so most technicians won’t even consider it. However, if you don’t want to be left with a scar, you need to make sure that the best tools are used on your skin. It is worth paying a little more for your treatment knowing that the equipment used on you is the best on the market.

The way the treatment is delivered is also key to success, but remember that success means two things: tattoo removal and no scar. On this note, let’s get one thing straight… whichever method you use, your skin will never go back to its pre-tattoo condition. But Rejuvi, if done correctly, will leave you with little more than a very imperceptible shadow. Please understand that this procedure leaves an open wound, and if the scab that remains after treatment is torn off prematurely, it has a high chance of healing. Therefore, aftercare is key to not being left with a scar. There are also genetic reasons to be scared, African, Afro-Caribbean or Asian backgrounds are very prone to keloids. For this reason, most technicians will not work with anyone with this background. I only do this in rare circumstances where people would rather have a scar than a tattoo and sign forms to that effect. The scar can be minimized using MCA or Skin Needling, but that requires a completely different post-tattoo removal treatment.

For those who have tried the treatment and complain that they have not seen results… well… this is quite common with the first session. The first treatment is done very delicately… the reason is that you don’t know how that particular person will react to Rejuvi and, more importantly, how that person will heal. If results are not obtained at first but healing was rapid, a second, more aggressive treatment should be performed, which generally obtains very good results. It is better to do this than to remove the tattoo in one treatment and leave a horrible scar.

Rejuvi requires 5-9 treatments, so it is a slow process, although some results can usually be seen from the first treatment, unless the tattoo was applied using a laser. 3 treatments.

Rejuvi works and is and can be a much better alternative to laser. But do your research, not all technicians are the same and your treatment will only be as good as the person administering it!

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