Tattoo Removal Kalispell MT

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

Local Businesses

Murdock, David K – Dermatology Associates

(406) 756-7555
175 Commons Loop, #300
Kalispell, MT 59901


Roger Brown

1297 Burns Way Suite 1
Kalispell, MT 59901


Owen, Sylvia

406-756-7555
175 Commons Loop Ste 300
Kalispell, MT 59901


Brentley Buchele

(406) 758-6888
40 Four Mile Drive Suite 5
Kalispell, MT 59901


Stenberg, Kim – Glacier Ear Nose & Throat-Head

(406) 752-8330
104 S Michigan Ave Ste 410
Kalispell, MT 59901


David K Murdock

(406) 756-7555
175 Commons Loop – Ste 300
Kalispell, MT 59901


Bartels Facs

(406)752-8330
7447 W Talcott Ave # 451
Kalispell, MT 59901


Mc Lean, George W – Mc Lean George W

(406) 752-7927
210 Sunny View Ln, #105
Kalispell, MT 59901


Oehrtman, Karl M – Glacier Ear Nose & Throat-Head

(406) 752-8330
111 N Wabash Ave Ste 1722
Kalispell, MT 59901


Buchele Plastic Surgery

(406) 758-6888
40 Four Mile Dr Ste 5
Kalispell, MT 59901


Buchele, Diane – Buchele Plastic Surgery

(406) 758-6888
111 N Wabash Ave Ste 1618
Kalispell, MT 59901


Thomas F George

(406) 756-7555
175 Commons Loop – Ste 300
Kalispell, MT 59901


Bartels, Jeffrey W – Glacier Ear Nose & Throat-Head

(406) 752-8330
1725 W Harrison St # 340
Kalispell, MT 59901


George, Thomas

406-756-7555
175 Commons Loop Ste 300
Kalispell, MT 59901


George Mc Lean

(406) 752-7927
210 Sunnyview Ln Ste 105
Kalispell, MT 59901


Murdock, David

406-756-7555
175 Commons Loop Ste 300
Kalispell, MT 59901


Thomas Frederick George

406-756-7555
175 Commons Loop
Kalispell, MT 59901


Dr.Sylvia Owen

(406) 756-7555
175 Commons Loop # 300
Kalispell, MT 59901


Brentley Allen Buchele

(406) 758-6888
40 Four Mile Drive – Suite 5
Kalispell, MT 59901


Glacier Ear Nose & Throat-Head

(406) 752-8330
30 N Michigan Ave Ste 1107
Kalispell, MT 59901


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Kalispell, MT

How can I remove a tattoo naturally?

Another effective way of naturally removing tattoos is by using sand powder and mixing it with aloe vera to create a paste mixture. Take about 1/4 cup of sand powder and aloe vera gel, combine them to create a gooey paste, and apply it multiple times a day over your tattoo until it vanishes.

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.

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.

How can I remove a tattoo at home for free?

Aloe Vera. It uses for many skin treatments and in cosmetics products. Salt. Salt is an abrasive material. Honey. Honey is an effective natural way to remove a tattoo at home, especially for light-colored and tiny tattoos. Sand powder and grinding stones. Lemon.

Is laser tattoo removal worth the money?

In short, laser tattoo removal is the safest and most effective method for getting rid of that old ink available today. Because it uses only lasers, it is a relatively noninvasive treatment that targets only the ink of your unwanted tattoo and leaves the surrounding skin unaffected.

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.

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.

Will retinol fade a tattoo?

Retinol products are an effective way to fade your cosmetic tattoo faster. There is a reason why cosmetic tattoo artists will ask you not to use retinol on the treatment areas for 8-12 weeks before the application and not at all afterwards.

How many days after laser tattoo removal will I see results?

Laser tattoo removal is a process that relies on the body eliminating ink from the skin which can take some time to process. While results will become apparent within a few weeks, it is not unusual for the body to take more than a year to completely eliminate ink.

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 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.

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 long does it take to heal after laser tattoo removal?

The total healing time after laser treatment is about 4 to 8 weeks. But, what you do during those weeks can increase or decrease the healing process. Healing times vary depending on the type of treatment, the strength of your immune system, and how closely you follow your aftercare plan.

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.

Does vitamin E help with tattoo removal?

Apply topicals. When you’ve moved past the three-day mark, you can use a number of topicals that can speed up your recovery. Hydrocortisone cream or Vitamin E oil can help reduce your urge to scratch the treated area.