Tattoo Removal Burlington NC

Find top doctors who perform Tattoo Removal in Burlington, NC. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Burlington, NC.

Local Businesses

Burlington Dermatology Center Incorporated

(336) 226-9393
1522 Vaughn Rd
Burlington, NC 27217


Patterson, James B – Alamance Dermatology

(336) 226-8000
1638 Memorial Dr
Burlington, NC 27215


Victor Au

(336) 675-5317
2272 Lakeview Terrace
Burlington, NC 27215


Henderson, Richard

336-227-0496
1522 Vaughn Rd
Burlington, NC 27217


Dawn Kleinman

336-584-5801
Alamance Skin Center,1734 Westbrook Avenue
Burlington, NC 27215


Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 226-0660
1248 Huffman Mill Rd # 200
Burlington, NC 27215


Mc Queen, Chapman T – Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 538-1966
1236 Huffman Mill Rd # 1200
Burlington, NC 27215


Richard Robert Henderson

336-226-9393
1522 Vaughn Rd
Burlington, NC 27217


Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 226-0660
1206 Vaughn Rd
Burlington, NC 27217


Dawn Elizabeth Kleinman

336-584-5801
1734 Westbrook Ave
Burlington, NC 27215


Bennett, P Scott – Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 556-0660
1206 Vaughn Rd
Burlington, NC 27215


Burlington Dermatology Ctr Inc

(336) 226-9393
1522 Vaughn Rd Ste Uppr
Burlington, NC 27217


David Kowalski

(336) 584-5801
1734 Westbrook Ave, Alamance Skin Center
Burlington, NC 27215


Juengel, Paul H – Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 538-1966
1236 Huffman Mill Rd # 1200
Burlington, NC 27215


Stewart, Tara

336-226-2694
1734 Westbrook Ave
Burlington, NC 27215


Tom Schermerhorn

336-506-1244
1234 Huffman Mill Rd
Burlington, NC 27215


Mills, Mindi C – Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 538-1966
1236 Huffman Mill Rd # 1200
Burlington, NC 27215


Vaught Jr, William W – Alamance Ear Nose & Throat

(336) 538-1966
1236 Huffman Mill Rd # 1200
Burlington, NC 27215


Same Day Std Testing

(336) 438-3230
1041 Kirkpatrick Rd
Burlington, NC 27215


Same Day Std Testing

(336) 438-3231
1676 Westbrook Dr
Burlington, NC 27215


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Burlington, NC

How common is tattoo regret?

Here’s What You Should Know. It’s not unusual for a person to change their mind after getting a tattoo. In fact, one survey says 75 percent of their 600 respondents admitted to regretting at least one of their tattoos.

Are old tattoos harder to remove?

The age of your tattoo is a factor in how easy it is to remove. Older tattoos do tend to be removed more easily because they have typically already had some fading over time. For this reason, older tattoos will often take fewer sessions to remove than a newer tattoo would.

Where does the ink go after laser tattoo removal?

Unfortunately, even after removal, the ink doesn’t just disappear — we actually excrete it through our lymphatic system.

What are the side effects of laser tattoo removal?

Scarring. Infections. Skin discoloration. Skin irritation or a rash. Pain or discomfort.

How can I remove my permanent tattoo at home without laser?

Removal Cream One more way to remove a tattoo without surgery or laser is by using tattoo removal creams. They are widely used because they are inexpensive. However, there is no evidence that these products completely remove a tattoo. At best, they only help the tattoo fade.

What part of the body is best for laser tattoo removal?

The back, chest and stomach are among the easiest places to get a tattoo removed from. Because these areas are close to your heart, they benefit from good circulation and faster removal than tattoos on the extremities. It’s usually not too tricky to de-ink your torso.

Is it easier to remove old or new tattoos?

Overview. No matter when you got your tattoo, laser treatment can remove it. However, older ink is easier to remove than new ink, so you’ll probably require fewer treatments if you’re having an old tattoo removed than you will with a newer one.

Can you freeze off a tattoo?

Cryosurgery is known as the “freezing” method of tattoo removal where liquid nitrogen is applied to the tattooed area. After the nitrogen is applied, a specific light is used to induce a peeling of the skin. This way of tattoo removal is done gradually, in a series of doctor visits.

Why do you have to wait 6 weeks between tattoo removal?

About six weeks is the ideal waiting time between laser treatments because that allows the treated area to heal while the immune system gets rid of the ink. Following the treatment aftercare instructions can help increase the rate of removal and keep your skin in the best condition possible.

Does tattoo removal cream work?

Tattoo removal creams don’t work and can cause serious skin reactions that result in permanent skin or tissue damage. These creams shouldn’t be used as an alternative to FDA-approved treatments. Plenty of reputable tattoo removal services exist that can provide you with safe, effective treatments.

Are there lotions that remove tattoos?

Unfortunately, there are no ways to “remove” a tattoo at home. Skin-bleaching creams and at-home remedies won’t work and can even result in burning, scarring, and severe irritation if used incorrectly. Even the at-home remedies you find online are more likely to inflame your skin than fade your tattoo.

Why are people removing their tattoos?

Tattoos are an expression of a person’s passion or beliefs. So, why do people get tattoos removed? Over time, people may decide that the tattoo is no longer suitable for their lifestyle, or it no longer holds the same meaning it once did.