Tattoo Removal Peoria IL

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

Local Businesses

Carl William Soderstrom

(309) 674-7546
4909 N Glen Park Place Rd
Peoria, IL 61614


Eric Elwood

(309) 495-0200
Univ. Of Il, Dept Of Surgery 420 Ne Glen Oak Avenue, Suite 301
Peoria, IL 61603


Illinois Valley Center For Plastic Surgery

1-309-691-7800
5401 North Knoxville Avenue Suite 103
Peoria, IL 61614


Reid Hansen

(309) 637-3500
900 Main Street Suite 500
Peoria, IL 61602


Buckingham, Jeffrey K – Peoria Ear Nose & Throat

(309) 589-5900
7301 N Knoxville Ave
Peoria, IL 61601


Richard Corley

(309) 674-2822
416 St. Marks Court Suite 106
Peoria, IL 61603


Soderstrom, Carl

309-674-7546
4909 N Glen Park Place Rd
Peoria, IL 61614


John Murray

(309) 495-0250
1001 Main Street Suite 300
Peoria, IL 61606


Corley, Richard D – Corley Richard D

(309) 674-2822
4951 W 18Th St
Peoria, IL 61603


Rajagopala Swaminathan

309-655-7788
200 E Pennsylvania Ave Ste 204
Peoria, IL 61603


2 Envy Nails

(309) 692-2528
7814 N. Sommer Street
Peoria, IL 61615


James J Klemens

(309) 589-5900
7301 N Knoxville Ave
Peoria, IL 61614


Central Illinois Dermatology

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave Ste 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Cuite, Catherine – Illinois Eye Ctr

(309) 682-9617
5225 Eisenhower Place
Peoria, IL 61603


Illinois Valley Ctr For Plastic Surgery

(309) 691-7800
5401 N Knoxville Ave Ste 103
Peoria, IL 61614


Peoria Ear Nose & Throat Group

1-309-677-6084
7301 North Knoxville Avenue
Peoria, IL 61614


Cornette, Paige B – Illinois Valley Ctr-Plastic

(309) 691-7800
4951 West 18Th Street
Peoria, IL 61603


Kroodsma, Christopher – Central Illinois Dermatology

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave, #115
Peoria, IL 61614


John Joseph Otten

309-692-4200
1934 W Willow Crest Dr
Peoria, IL 61614


Harry Clayton Stone

309-691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave Ste 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Peoria, IL

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.

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.

Do people regret tattoo removal?

“However, with age and lifestyle changes, many of these people – up to 25 percent — admit they now regret the skin art,” said Dr. Benjamin Rosenberg, a dermatologist at CareMount Medical. In fact, the demand for tattoo removal has become an emerging trend.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 hydrogen peroxide remove tattoos?

At-home and DIY tattoo removal methods like hydrogen peroxide should be left to urban myth and tall tales, and never attempted. They are ineffective and worse, could lead to skin damage.

Is removing a tattoo healthy?

But removing a tattoo isn’t as easy as it might seem. It can be painful, and risks include possible scarring and infection. But when done by a trained dermatologist, laser surgery can be safe and effective.

Does tattoo removal ever fail?

In some cases, tattoo removal can, and does fail, however the good news is that failure is completely avoidable when you know what to look out for.

Is it easier to remove a new or old tattoo?

No matter when you got your tattoo, laser treatment can remove it. However, older ink is easier to remove than new ink, so you’ll probably require fewer treatments if you’re having an old tattoo removed than you will with a newer one.

What fades tattoos quickly?

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