Tattoo Removal Chevy Chase MD

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

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Thesiger, Paul S – Thesiger Paul S

(301) 951-8122
5530 Wisconsin Ave
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


David Franklin Jaffe

301-652-1236
5610 Wisconsin Ave Apt 207
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Tiffini Lucas

240-223-2639
5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1149
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Robert Joseph Carnathan

301-718-8616
5530 Wisconsin Ave
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Sanzaro, Thomas J – Sanzaro Thomas J

(202) 686-6270
9228 Levelle Dr
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Jeffrey Posnick

(301) 986-9475
5530 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1250
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


C. Coleman Brown

(301) 215-5955
5454 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1250
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Margaret Stevens O’Neill

301-951-7905
5454 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1225
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Pantea Tamjidi

301-652-4828
5454 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1610
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Stephanie Corriveau

301-684-8600
5530 Wisconsin Avenue – Suite 1550
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Barry J Cohen

301-656-6398
5530 Wisconsin Avenue – Suite 1248
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Maral K Skelsey

301-652-8081
5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1445
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


David Kung

(301) 986-8878
5454 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 635
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Dufresne, Craig R – Dufresne Craig R

(301) 654-9151
5530 Wisconsin Ave # 1235
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Richard Castiello

301-986-1880
5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1418
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Lotsikas, Angela

8401 Connecticut Ave Ste 210
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Marwan R Khalifeh- Ivy Plastic Surgery Associates

(301) 654-2030
5454 Wisconsin Ave, Ste 1710
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Jorge Horacio Reisin

(301) 986-9411
5530 Wisconsin Ave – Ste 1440
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Maral Skelsey

301-652-8081
5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 820
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Eric W Khairalla, Frcsc

301-657-4744
5530 Wisconsin Ave Ste 1235
Chevy Chase, MD 20815


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Chevy Chase, MD

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.

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.

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.

Will cocoa butter fade tattoos?

The good news is that cocoa butter won’t fade tattoos, and with consistent use, can actually help preserve and enhance color. As part of caring for your tattoo, you will need to take certain precautions and avoid environmental factors that can fade its vibrancy and color.

Can I remove my tattoo at home?

The DIY methods you can find online simply aren’t strong enough to remove pigments from the dermis — most of them affect the epidermis only. Some methods can even damage the skin and lead to unpleasant side effects. Below are some of the most touted at-home tattoo removal methods and why they don’t work.

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.

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.

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.

Why does my tattoo look darker after laser removal?

Tattoo ink will often oxidize which is what happens to white ink when laser treated. The white pigmentation turns into a darker pigment because the laser breaks the particles apart into tiny fragments which oxidize with the light exposure and the tattoo often turns into a light brown or blue shade.

Can rubbing alcohol remove tattoos?

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

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.

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.