Tattoo Removal Chicago Heights IL

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

Local Businesses

Chow, May

708-709-6393
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May J Chow

(708) 756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Chow

708-709-6020
333 Dixie Highway
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Calumet Dermatology Association

(219) 865-8800
275 E Lincoln Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Jing Hui Chow

708-756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


The Medical Spa At St James

(708) 755-3772
100 197Th Pl
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Edmund Chow

(708) 756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Chow, Do

(708) 709-6020
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


May Hui Chow

(708) 756-0100
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Chow, Edmund

708-756-1149
333 Dixie Hwy
Chicago Heights, IL 60411


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Chicago Heights, IL

What hurts worse tattoo or removal?

Rest easy — while laser tattoo removal can hurt, chances are it won’t hurt as much as getting the tattoo did. Tattoo removal pain is comparable to the pain of a bad sunburn, and the laser pulses feel like a rubber band snapping against your skin.

How can I fade my tattoo naturally?

Hydrogen Peroxide and Exfoliation – Exfoliation paired with hydrogen peroxide can do wonders to gradually fade tattoo ink naturally. This is because exfoliation removes dead skin while hydrogen peroxide is a skin lightening agent that has bleaching properties.

Why does it take multiple sessions for tattoo removal?

Tattoo ink may be applied in one session, but that application goes deep into multiple layers of skin. The lasers remove the tattoos layer by layer, which is why tattoos fade over a number of treatments instead of disappear instantly.

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.

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 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.

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’s the hardest tattoo color 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 long does skin hurt after tattoo removal?

Redness, tenderness and swelling usually subside a day or two after treatment. Blisters start forming within 24 hours after treatment and they may appear alarming, but these indicate that your body is healing as it should.

What are the pros and cons of tattoo removal?

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

Do tattoos get worse with age?

Add in the wear and tear of the years, and you can expect some changes over time. A tattoo is part of your skin, any significant deterioration that happens to your skin affects the ink. Generally, the change is slow and the better care you take of your skin, the better the tattoo’s appearance remains.