Tattoo Removal Davis CA

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

Local Businesses

Meghan B Zavod

(530) 747-5010
2030 Sutter Pl – #2200
Davis, CA 95616


Meghan Brady Zavod

530-747-5010
2030 Sutter Pl Ste 2200
Davis, CA 95616


Alan Lim

(916) 733-9588
Suite 600 1020 29Th Street
Davis, CA 95618


Leonard Donghyun Kim

530-756-0399
1301 Brown Dr
Davis, CA 95616


Davis Laser Center Incorporated

(530) 758-5492
803 2Nd St
Davis, CA 95616


Keith Brewer

(530) 756-1199
1736 Picasso Avenue Suite A
Davis, CA 95618


Bryan Douglas Hubble Facs

3070 Woods Cir
Davis, CA 95616


Lawry, Monica

530-747-5010
2030 Sutter Pl Ste 2200
Davis, CA 95616


Keith Frederic Brewer

530-756-1199
1736 Picasso Ave Ste A
Davis, CA 95618


Brewer Keith F

(530) 756-1199
1736 Picasso Ave Ste A
Davis, CA 95618


Sutter West Medical Group-Ent

(530) 750-5800
227 Jackson Av
Davis, CA 95616


Michael Gass

(530) 752-2300
1 Shields Ave – Student Health Center
Davis, CA 95616


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Davis, CA

Does Vaseline fade tattoos?

It’s best to avoid products that are 100 percent petroleum-based, like Vaseline. The American Academy of Dermatology says that petroleum-based products can cause the ink to fade.

What pulls ink out of a fresh tattoo?

The safest way to quickly remove a tattoo is by laser therapy.

What is the hardest tattoo to remove?

Tattoo Ink Green is the hardest color to remove followed by light blue. Neon colors are also incredibly difficult to remove, and typically require multiple treatments with the Ruby laser. As a general rule, the greater the contrast between the color of the tattoo pigment and your skin, the better the result.

Does tattoo removal leave scars?

Does Laser Tattoo Removal leave scarring? It is very uncommon for a patient to scar from laser tattoo removal treatment when the proper laser protocols and patient aftercare are followed. If the skin already has irregularities such as scarring expect that to remain after laser tattoo removal.

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.

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

This depends on the age, colors, size, and location of the tattoo. Larger tattoos may require between eight and 10 removal sessions. Smaller tattoos may require between five and seven removal sessions. However, some tattoos can take as few as two treatments or as many as a dozen sessions.

Can lemon remove tattoos?

There is no way a little lemon juice will break up the ink. At the very least this will be very painful. Worst case scenarios are that doing this could lead to infection and scarring. There are really only two options for tattoo removal, excision and laser.

What is the easiest tattoo to remove?

Typically, black, green, and blue are the easiest tattoo pigments to remove. On the other hand, whites, reds, yellows, and oranges are more difficult. Though it’s not impossible, it can take longer and more sessions to erase these tattoos. The age of your tattoo is another factor to consider.

Why can’t you donate blood after getting a tattoo?

The American Red Cross require a 12-month waiting period after receiving a tattoo in an unregulated facility before a person can donate blood. This is due to the risk of hepatitis. Hepatitis is a type of liver inflammation.

Which skin type is best for tattoo removal?

Tattoo removal is more effective for individuals with lighter skin (specifically Fitzpatrick type 1 or 2 skin types). Because lighter skin does not significantly absorb laser light, most of the laser energy is focused on the tattoo pigment. In contrast, dark skin siphons a portion of laser light from the tattoo.

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.