Tattoo Removal Wilmington DE

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

Local Businesses

Richard H. Bonder

(302) 999-0075
1941 Limestone Road Suite 209
Wilmington, DE 19808


Dr.Minh Thieu

(302) 478-8532
3411 Silverside Rd # 107
Wilmington, DE 19810


Balakhani Mehdi

(302) 368-8900
2319 Pennsylvania Ave
Wilmington, DE 19806


Benjamin Cooper

1-302-652-3331

Wilmington, DE 19801


Isaias Irgau

302-478-4020
3521 Silverside Rd Ste 1G
Wilmington, DE 19810


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery-De

(302) 656-0214
1600 Pennsylvania Ave Ste A
Wilmington, DE 19806


De Leeuw, Neil A – Aesthetic Plastic Surgery-De

(302) 656-0214
1600 Pennsylvania Ave # A
Wilmington, DE 19801


Michael K Rosenthal, Do

302-652-3469
2300 Pennsylvania Ave
Wilmington, DE 19806


Berg, Fanny J – Berg Fanny J

(302) 475-8000
2000 Foulk Rd, #A
Wilmington, DE 19810


Larned David C

(302) 655-7600
2300 Pennsylvania Ave Ste 3A
Wilmington, DE 19806


Wilmington Otolaryngology

(302) 658-0404
2300 Pennsylvania Ave Ste 2A
Wilmington, DE 19806


Maurice A Thew

(302) 478-1213
3516 Silverside Rd
Wilmington, DE 19810


Eric Oliet

(302) 655-9656
800 Delaware Ave
Wilmington, DE 19801


Dr.Eric Oliet

(302) 655-9656
800 Delaware Ave # 800
Wilmington, DE 19801


Minh P Thieu

(302) 478-8532
3411 Silverside Rd – Suite 107; Webster Building
Wilmington, DE 19810


Marguerite Diggs Thew

302-478-1213
3516 Silverside Rd
Wilmington, DE 19810


Marguerite Thew, Do

(302) 478-1213
3516 Silverside Road, The Commons, Suite 19
Wilmington, DE 19810


Brandywine Cosmetic Surgery

(302) 652-3331
410 Foulk Rd Ste 201
Wilmington, DE 19803


Cmp Designs Featuring Francesca

(302) 888-2676
1601 N Lincoln St
Wilmington, DE 19806


Dr.Marguerite Thew

(302) 478-1213
3516 Silverside Rd #19
Wilmington, DE 19803


Tattoo Removal FAQ in Wilmington, DE

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.

Can rubbing alcohol remove tattoos?

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

Is it easier to remove old or new tattoos?

Overview. 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.

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.

Does massage speed up tattoo removal?

Massaging the area where the tattoo is located can increase circulation, therefore speeding up the removal process. Due to gravity and distance from the heart, hands and feet tend to clear ink slower, so massaging these areas will help stimulate circulation and clearance.

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.

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.

What are the side effects of laser tattoo removal?

Scarring. Infections. Skin discoloration. Skin irritation or a rash. Pain or discomfort.

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.

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 do you get rid of permanent tattoos fast?

Laser removal is the most effective way to remove a tattoo, but there are also other methods that can help, including surgical removal, dermabrasion, and chemical peels.

Does tattoo ink go into your bloodstream?

Once the ink is inserted into the dermis, it doesn’t all stay put, research is finding. Some ink particles migrate through the lymphatic system and the bloodstream and are delivered to the lymph nodes. Research on mice suggests some particles of ink may also end up in the liver.

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.