Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Considering Laser Tattoo Removal?

If you want to remove an unwanted tattoo and you are considering laser tattoo removal, it is extremely important to research the reputation of several doctors and medical practices before electing to have laser treatments.

Keep in mind, anyone can buy paint and a brush, but this does not necessarily make the person an artist. Similar, it may be legal for a doctor to perform laser tattoo removal, but this does not necessarily mean he or she is qualified with extensive training, hands on patient experience, or has a proven track record of successful results.

The following recommendations will help you select a qualified doctor to perform happinesslifetime.com laser removal on you.

1. Beyond Reputation look for Personality and Location: You will be frequenting the practice often for numerous treatments so it is important not only to select a doctor with a good reputation, but also one you are comfortable speaking with and asking questions. With the multiple treatments you will also want to find a physician that is conveniently located in reasonable proximity to work or home.

2. Now that your search has been narrowed to a select few, you will want to schedule a consultation with each potential doctor you are considering.

3. Before your appointment, right down a list of concerns and questions to you will bring to your consults to review with each doctor. Also remember to bring a pen to jot down notes and talking points from your visit.

4. Include the following questions/items on your list:

· How many years has he or she been performing laser tattoo removal?

· Did they receive extensive training and certification?

· How many patients has he or she completed laser tattoo removal on?

· Can you review Before and After photos of his or her patients? Note: if they are the doctor's patient pictures or stock photos from laser company

· Discuss realistic expectations and outcome of procedure

· Are you (your tattoo) a good candidate based on the size and location of your tattoo, and your skin type?

· Are there unique issues or risks to be aware of?

· Since no one laser removes all tattoo colors, ask the doctor to write down the name of each laser, what type of laser it is, and the color it removes regarding your tattoo.

· Who will be administering the laser treatments? (If the doctor is not administering the treatments, then ask to meet the person who will be, and ask for their title, training and qualifications.

· Ask for a copy of a quote outlining the price/treatment and the estimated number of treatments expected to reach the desired outcome you discussed earlier.

· Lastly, ask the doctor for 1 or 2 patient referrals that he or she has completed laser treatments on that you speak with.

5. Take your list of questions and pen out while you are waiting to see the doctor.

6. Select the doctor that you feel is most competent and most comfortable conversing with. And remember, removing a tattoo with laser [tattooremovalreality.com] is not as easy as getting a tattoo. It will take time and patience. Good luck.








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