HOW DOES IT WORK?
Don’t love it? Don’t have to live with it!
That tattoo probably seemed a great idea at the time, but what happens if you fall out of love with it? With lightning-fast laser tattoo removal treatments from Revolution Ink, you no longer need to live with a tattoo you no longer love. Our advanced technology is clinically proven to remove tattoos with three powerful primary wavelengths.
What is it?
Revolution Ink Studio is excited to be one of only a few select tattoo studios to offer the QUANTA Q-PLUS C EVO LASER, the most versatile multi-laser platform available with direct emission laser hand-pieces including: Q-Switched Platform (532nm), Nd:YAG (1064nm) & the world’s fastest Ruby (694nm) to safely remove tattoos of ANY colour and size quickly and efficiently.
We treat any colour including more difficult red, blue and green pigment ranges. Even “ghosting” left over from old tattoos can be treated. No other device removes a greater range of tattoo pigments than the QUANTA Q-PLUS C EVO.
How does it work?
QUANTA Q-PULSE C EVO LASER uniquely offers “optipulse mode” to increase energy emission by 50% to ensure treatments are faster, more effective and with enhanced comfort for patients. The Tri-wavelength technology means one of the fastest repetition intervals on the market, variable up to 10Hz.
Additionally, the laser treatment head uses a patented OPTIBEAM® II technology to administer exceptionally precise coverage. Treatment times can be up to 20% shorter as a result.
After a consultation with a Bodyvie Laser Specialist to discuss your requirements, we will initially conduct a patch test to ensure that the laser tattoo removal treatment will suit you. If there are no adverse effects after 48 hours, we can get to work on your treatment.
During the treatment itself, your consultant will run the QUANTA Q-PLUS C EVO LASER device over your skin, emitting short, intense bursts of laser light that gets rapidly absorbed by the tattoo ink. This breaks up the pigment into smaller particles that can then be removed by the body’s natural filtering system. The tattoo will begin to exhibit a frosted appearance as the energy is absorbed.
The treatment is quick and we can apply a local anaesthetic cream for increased comfort if you wish.
Contact us today to book your laser tattoo removal consultation and take the first step towards renewed body confidence.
What Happens to The Ink?
The clear to whitish colour fluid of the lymph contains different types of immune fighting cells. The cells that are the most important with tattoo removal are macrophages, the scavengers of the immune system. They collect worn out cells and debris as well as creating an immune response when necessary to fight infection. The enzymes within it destroys the unfriendly pathogens.
Scientific articles have been published on ink particles collecting in lymph nodes in people who have tattoos. The collection of these particles is due to the large size of the ink molecule which is unable to be moved or processed by the lymphatic system and thereby lodges in these collections of lymphatic tissue. Q- switched laser procedures creates smaller particle sizes that are less likely to be trapped.
The tattoo removal laser creates micro-particles. As the ink is “released”, these micro-particles are small enough to be essentially mopped up by the macrophages travelling to the lymph nodes, where filtering occurs. As more ink will travel through the lymphatic system during the tattoo removal procedure, optimising the lymphatic system DOES mean optimising removal. Clients with a lot of ink to remove can potentially feel tired or fatigued as well as itchy as their body tries to process it. It is always good practice to break up a large tattoo and therefore treat in parts, and often schedule repeat treatments further apart.
Unlike the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system has no central pump. The volume of lymph is large and is therefore slow moving and sporadic due to its lack of any pump. 4 to 5 litres of lymph a day flows through the body so keeping your lymph healthy and moving is very important, not just for ink movement but the whole health of the body so that it is better able to fight disease. The lymphatic vessels are part of the circulatory system, all of which flows through the liver and kidneys for detoxification before bodily excretions result. So, yes, eventually you poop and pee that ink out!
That tattoo probably seemed a great idea at the time, but what happens if you fall out of love with it? With lightning-fast laser tattoo removal treatments from Revolution Ink, you no longer need to live with a tattoo you no longer love. Our advanced technology is clinically proven to remove tattoos with three powerful primary wavelengths.
What is it?
Revolution Ink Studio is excited to be one of only a few select tattoo studios to offer the QUANTA Q-PLUS C EVO LASER, the most versatile multi-laser platform available with direct emission laser hand-pieces including: Q-Switched Platform (532nm), Nd:YAG (1064nm) & the world’s fastest Ruby (694nm) to safely remove tattoos of ANY colour and size quickly and efficiently.
We treat any colour including more difficult red, blue and green pigment ranges. Even “ghosting” left over from old tattoos can be treated. No other device removes a greater range of tattoo pigments than the QUANTA Q-PLUS C EVO.
How does it work?
QUANTA Q-PULSE C EVO LASER uniquely offers “optipulse mode” to increase energy emission by 50% to ensure treatments are faster, more effective and with enhanced comfort for patients. The Tri-wavelength technology means one of the fastest repetition intervals on the market, variable up to 10Hz.
Additionally, the laser treatment head uses a patented OPTIBEAM® II technology to administer exceptionally precise coverage. Treatment times can be up to 20% shorter as a result.
After a consultation with a Bodyvie Laser Specialist to discuss your requirements, we will initially conduct a patch test to ensure that the laser tattoo removal treatment will suit you. If there are no adverse effects after 48 hours, we can get to work on your treatment.
During the treatment itself, your consultant will run the QUANTA Q-PLUS C EVO LASER device over your skin, emitting short, intense bursts of laser light that gets rapidly absorbed by the tattoo ink. This breaks up the pigment into smaller particles that can then be removed by the body’s natural filtering system. The tattoo will begin to exhibit a frosted appearance as the energy is absorbed.
The treatment is quick and we can apply a local anaesthetic cream for increased comfort if you wish.
Contact us today to book your laser tattoo removal consultation and take the first step towards renewed body confidence.
What Happens to The Ink?
The clear to whitish colour fluid of the lymph contains different types of immune fighting cells. The cells that are the most important with tattoo removal are macrophages, the scavengers of the immune system. They collect worn out cells and debris as well as creating an immune response when necessary to fight infection. The enzymes within it destroys the unfriendly pathogens.
Scientific articles have been published on ink particles collecting in lymph nodes in people who have tattoos. The collection of these particles is due to the large size of the ink molecule which is unable to be moved or processed by the lymphatic system and thereby lodges in these collections of lymphatic tissue. Q- switched laser procedures creates smaller particle sizes that are less likely to be trapped.
The tattoo removal laser creates micro-particles. As the ink is “released”, these micro-particles are small enough to be essentially mopped up by the macrophages travelling to the lymph nodes, where filtering occurs. As more ink will travel through the lymphatic system during the tattoo removal procedure, optimising the lymphatic system DOES mean optimising removal. Clients with a lot of ink to remove can potentially feel tired or fatigued as well as itchy as their body tries to process it. It is always good practice to break up a large tattoo and therefore treat in parts, and often schedule repeat treatments further apart.
Unlike the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system has no central pump. The volume of lymph is large and is therefore slow moving and sporadic due to its lack of any pump. 4 to 5 litres of lymph a day flows through the body so keeping your lymph healthy and moving is very important, not just for ink movement but the whole health of the body so that it is better able to fight disease. The lymphatic vessels are part of the circulatory system, all of which flows through the liver and kidneys for detoxification before bodily excretions result. So, yes, eventually you poop and pee that ink out!