Tattoo Removal Overland Park KS

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

Local Businesses

Scott Willson

(913) 653-3614
12324 Gillette St
Overland Park, KS 66213


Renue Aesthetic Surgery, Victor M. Perez, Facs

913 685 1108
6300 W 143Rd St
Overland Park, KS 66223


Robert Edwin Gunnoe

816-333-5266
15101 Glenwood Ave
Overland Park, KS 66223


Gary Baker

(913) 599-5009
8787 Ballentine Suite 2800
Overland Park, KS 66214


Baker Gary L

(913) 599-9000
8787 Ballentine St
Overland Park, KS 66214


Keith Hodge

(913) 663-3838
620 Guilbeau Road
Overland Park, KS 66224


Schneider, Joseph

913-722-5551
8800 W 75Th St Ste 140
Overland Park, KS 66204


Bollinger, Dixie – St Luke’S South Primary Care

(913) 317-7990
12330 Metcalf Ave # 400
Overland Park, KS 66282


Hutton, Delpha – Plastic Surgical Arts

(913) 906-0233
7001 W 121St St # 101
Overland Park, KS 66282


Dr.S.A. Sajadi

913-402-1911
8164 West 135Th Street
Overland Park, KS 66223


Heart Of America Eyecare

(913) 362-3210
1004 East Thomas Street
Overland Park, KS 66204


Frank Custer Koranda

913-722-5551
8800 W 75Th St
Overland Park, KS 66204


Bollinger, Dixie – St Luke’S South Primary Care

(913) 317-7990
913 S College Rd Ste 216
Overland Park, KS 66221


Gary Hall

(913) 299-5100
917 Coolidge Boulevard
Overland Park, KS 66223


Ronald Pitts

(913) 362-2524
8901 W 74Th St Ste 330
Overland Park, KS 66204


Dr.Keith Hodge

(913) 663-3838
4801 West 135Th Street
Overland Park, KS 66224


Coleman Robert L

(913) 362-3815
4425 Highway 1
Overland Park, KS 66204


Cortez, Edwin – Cortez Edwin

(913) 451-3152
11213 Nall Ave
Overland Park, KS 66282


Victor Perez

913685 1108
4212 West Congress Street
Overland Park, KS 66223


Buchwach, Kenneth A – Buchwach Kenneth A

(913) 491-1400
5701 W 119Th St
Overland Park, KS 66282


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Overland Park, KS

What fades tattoos quickly?

Poor Initial Care. The Sun. Poor Overall Skincare. Poor Overall Nutrition. Excessive Friction. Excessive Weight/Size Gain.

Can your body reject tattoo ink years later?

What’s done is done, right? Not always. In fact, skin irritation or a full-blown condition can develop months, years, even decades after the initial tattooing process.

What does skin look like after tattoo removal?

Redness, tenderness and swelling typically subside within a day or two post-treatment. Blisters usually appear within 24 hours of treatment. Scabs, bruising, and blistering may take up to a week or longer to heal. You should avoid picking scabs and taking care of blisters; otherwise, scarring can happen.

Is one session enough for tattoo removal?

An average of 10-12 sessions are usually required to eliminate a tattoo, but each case is unique and may require more or fewer treatments. The frequency of treatments depends on your tattoo, the most common time frame between treatments would be 6-8 weeks.

Do heavily tattooed people regret it?

Keep in mind: Of the people we talked to (the majority being teenagers to twentysomethings), a whopping 78 percent regret at least one of their tattoos. And 19 percent of participants with two tattoos regret both. Planning ahead is the best way you can make sure you don’t suffer from tattoo regret.

Does tattoo removal ever fail?

In some cases, tattoo removal can, and does fail, however the good news is that failure is completely avoidable when you know what to look out for.

Can rubbing alcohol remove tattoos?

Chemical remover for stubborn tattoos. These include: Rubbing alcohol. Hand sanitizer. Hydrogen peroxide.

Where do tattoos fade the fastest?

There are certain areas of your body where a tattoo will fade faster. Areas of the body tattoos fade most include the hands, feet, elbows, armpit and inside of the arms. The reason is simple: friction. For example, tattoos on your feet fade quicker as socks and shoes are constantly rubbing these areas.

Can salt and ice remove a tattoo?

The answer, in short, is NO! While you may see stories online about tattoo removal with a mixture of salt and water, this practice not only does not remove the tattoo, but also increases your risk of skin damage, infection and permanent scarring.

What is the hardest color tattoo to remove?

Laser tattoo removal works when the color in the ink absorbs the energy from the laser. Different colors of ink absorb color differently. Specifically, lighter colors like white, yellow, light blue, and pink are the most difficult to remove, as are green, red, and neon colors.

How many sessions does it take to remove a sleeve tattoo?

A half-sleeve tattoo usually requires two or three sessions. A full sleeve three or four treatments and a full-back will require six treatments.