Tattoo Removal Apple Valley CA

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

Local Businesses

Damiani Kathleen

(760) 946-1415
331 Elm St
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Pacific West Dermatology, Plastic Surgery Laser

(760) 946-4800
18182 Highway 18 Suite 106
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Reyes, Annette – Pacific West Dermatology

(760) 242-7724
18182 Us Highway 18, #106
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Craig George T

(760) 242-4058
331 Elm St
Apple Valley, CA 92307


George Craig

(760) 242-4058
Suite 100 16051 Kasota Road
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Thomas James Hoffmann

760-242-7546
18095 Us Highway 18 Ste D
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Extreme Skin Rejuvenation

(760) 242-4682
16000 Apple Valley Rd, Ste C1
Apple Valley, CA 92307


John Smoot

858-587-9850
9850 Genesee Avenue – Suite 300
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Thomas J Hoffmann

(760) 242-7546
18095 Us Highway 18 – Suite D
Apple Valley, CA 92307


George T Craig

(760) 242-4058
16051 Kasota Rd – Suite 100
Apple Valley, CA 92307


George Thomas Craig

760-242-4058
16051 Kasota Rd Ste 100
Apple Valley, CA 92307


Infinity Med Spa

(760) 247-0880
228 W Mcdowell Ave
Apple Valley, CA 92308


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Apple Valley, CA

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.

What fades tattoos quickly?

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

How many years should you wait to remove a tattoo?

The best is to wait 3 months before the laser tattoo removal. We suggest Picosure laser for best tattoo removal results.

Do tattoos mess with your immune system?

Innate immune responses involve general reactions to foreign material. So getting a new tattoo triggers your immune system to send white blood cells called macrophages to eat invaders and sacrifice themselves to protect against infection.

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.

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.

What are the pros and cons of tattoo removal?

Pain of the process. Cost of treatment. Lasting side effects like skin discoloration. Possible infection.

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.

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 breaks down tattoo ink?

For starters, sunlight exposure can gradually break down ink molecules, which is why tattoos that are always exposed are quicker to fade than those often covered by clothing. Additionally, the macrophage cells from our immune system can eventually tackle chunks of the ink and disperse them over the years.

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.

Can salt remove tattoos?

While salt is an abrasive and does have some use in facials and exfoliant scrubs, it will not clear or remove any tattoo ink. The skin has two layers: the dermis, or inner part of the skin, and the epidermis, or outer layer of your skin.