Black and Grey tattoo removal, fast results and great for coverups

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Every time I talk tattoo removal with clients there is always one major question I get asked, “How many treatments do you think I’ll need”. While normal full tattoo removal averages 12-13 sessions, Black and grey tattoos offer us a much better result in a much faster time frame.

What is a black and grey tattoo?

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Brian Henry of Black Sage Studio

Black and grey tattoos are a specific style of tattooing that involves only using black and white inks and relying on the skin to create depth and shading. Its very popular in the portrait and realism styles of tattooing. Black and gray tattoos’ have a look that could be compared to a rendering done with graphite. It is particularly suitable for large, elaborate tattoos that contain a lot of details, but it’s not limited to that. Black and grey styles are also very popular with with sacred geometry, small designs and lettering. In this Marilyn Monroe Portrait you can see how the skin plays a major part in creating the depth and shading of the face, which is a great example of a black and grey tattoo style.

Why is removing black and grey tattoos the best?

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Tattooers don’t typically use heavy amounts of solid black ink over huge areas and pack the ink it over and over like they would in say a “Tribal” style tattoo. This is why removal of them is typically very easy. On average I see a 50% or more difference in the first 1 or 2 treatments, It’s quite remarkable. Here is a good example of only one treatment to a black and grey tattoo. This is a very basic black and grey tattoo but the results are pretty consistent when removing this style. What you can notice here is all of the grey that was used to fill in the design is mostly gone while the line work remains a little. This is a great example of how heavier, darker inks need more treatment that lighter Softer ones do.

Does age still play a part in faster removal of black and grey tattoos?

The simple answer to this is Yes. Age is 100% always a factor in tattoo removal and as discussed in our post Tattoo Removal Factors You Should Know even in the black and grey world if the tattoo is brand new or let’s say under 2 years old it will be slower process. Now that’s not to say the grey wash wouldn’t come out quickly but the few places in the tattoo that have been heavily filled in to create the depth in the overall look of the design will take more treatments than say something over 10 years old.

What about covering up a black and grey tattoo?

When we discuss coverups we have quite a few factors to go over. The biggest being “what style are you going to cover this tattoo with”. Black and grey tattoos covered with a full color tattoo is a lot easier than trying to go black and grey over black and grey. Now thats not to say it can’t work. The black and grey style uses so much skin tone to create depth and shading, you’ll need to think about your coverup design throughly and work with your artist on how they can cover the tattoo up successfully. Over the years I’ve done quite a few lightenings of Black and grey tattoos for coverups and we’ve been able to make it work quite well. The key was always working with the tattoo artists closely and allowing them to make the decision on how many treatments are needed in the end.

Remember, whether you’re doing a cover up or a full removal, black and grey tattoos are in your favor so rejoice in that! Knowing that your path will typically be faster than the average tattoo removal is alway something we love to hear!
Cheers and thanks for reading.

Lasers Don’t Remove Tattoos 100%, but the Human Body is an Incredible thing!

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Why lasers don’t remove tattoos 100%

The real answer to the question of why lasers don’t fully remove tattoos is that we simply don’t need to try to laser it 100% away. The less we can attack the skin with a laser, the better. Laser tattoo removal always has a risk of scarring or pigmentation changes, but if we can avoid that, we always will!

How a laser removes ink

Tattoo removal lasers break the ink in your tattoo down into tiny particles. This allows your body to remove and flush these particles. Over time and with repeated laser sessions, your tattoo will away”

Tattoo removal isn’t a short process, and if you want removal with no scars, blistering, or pigment loss then you have to have a bit of patience. You’re not going to hear a laser technician tell you “lasers don’t remove tattoos 100%”, ever. Why would we want to be negative to you about the process? My approach to this business is to educate as well as be honest. I do my best to educate my clients about the process as much as I can, simply because you should always know what you are getting into and exactly how it works.

Is there a faster way to get tattoo removal?

Yes – with a major catch. There are “faster” ways to make it happen out there, but I can tell you from my experience those only lead to scars. Now ask yourself this “do I want a scar of this tattoo left on my body when the process is finished?” 9 out of 10x the answer is no. So why rush things? This is definitely a time when taking the long road helps immensely.

Full tattoo removal typically takes 12/13 sessions and we strive at all times to make sure you only go home with red swollen skin that will heal up in 24/48 hours. The idea is to keep the laser breaking up the ink to the best of its ability without hurting your skin in the process. Throughout your laser process, you’ll see the tattoo breaking up slowly, typically you don’t see a huge difference right away, it’s around treatment 3 or 4 that you really start to see the results happening. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule but all of this information is simply the averages of what we see in the industry.

When will the tattoo be 100% gone?

Upon your last session, it is very common for you to be left with a light grey version of your tattoo, I like to call this a “shadow”. The remaining ink particles left over will eventually be eaten up by your body over the course of a year or so. Again patience is key. Below is a great example of what your body will do in 1 year’s time.

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Original Tattoo

How the body is doing its job.

First, we have the original Tattoo, a Dark black outline with grey wash shading and a little red and yellow in the face. This type of tattoo is one you will generally deal with the line work the most, as the shading isn’t done very heavily and should give us great results quickly.

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After 6 treatments

Next, we have the tattoo after 6 treatments and you can see a significant difference which is what we always strive for at the 1/2 point to full removal.

This client was going to do a coverup eventually so at this point we went as far as we needed to in order for them to be able to get a brand-new tattoo. The key to coverups is to get the old ink light enough that the tattooer won’t have to compromise the new design as well as having this tattoo show up underneath the new one after the new ink settled in their skin. You can learn more about the coverup process in my article here.

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1 year later, no laser treatments.

Now, this is my favorite part, this is that same tattoo 1 year later having never treated it beyond her initial 6 treatments. This shows you what the body is doing on its own and again how patience is key here.

Not only Is fading of the tattoo significantly better but their skin looks amazing as well. no scars, no loss of pigment, etc.

Since lasers don’t remove tattoos 100% we have to rely on the body and the body never really stops working until it simply has no ink left to take care of.

In Conclusion

Lasers don’t remove tattoos 100% but your body is also a factor in the removal process. The body is an amazing thing! It’s also great to know that there are options out there that leave us with beautiful skin and great results at the same time. I know searching for laser tattoo removal and looking at images on Google can be a super scary thing so I really hope this post will give people hope and more worthwhile information.

Thanks for reading.

How to remove a tattoo completely

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Thankfully, tattoos are no longer permanent. Learn how you can utilize laser to remove a tattoo completely (yes, you read that right!)

If you live in Colorado and you’re looking to remove a tattoo completely you’ve come to the right place to find out more about the process. Gone are the days where tattoos are permanent…and for all of us with tattoos we are no longer fond of this is great news.

Most everyone I know these days has at least one tattoo they’d rather get rid of and there’s nothing wrong with this at all. There used to be some stigma surrounding laser tattoo removal, but I love to view it simply as a personal choice. Just like getting a tattoo, removing it is also an option. If you’re wondering how how to remove a permanent tattoo, read on.

First of all, scrap the tattoo removal creams and fake laser pens. Not only is this stuff not effective, but it could permanently damage your skin. Laser tattoo removal is the gold standard these days to remove tattoos.

Tattoos that are good for removing

As you may have read in some of my other blogs, the age and saturation of your tattoo are key in how long the laser tattoo removal process will take. What does this mean for your tattoo? For example, a 10-20 year old tattoo will likely respond very well to laser treatments and lighten up quickly. A 2-5 year old fresh tattoo can absolutely still be treated, taking more sessions to break down the ink in your skin.

The saturation of your tattoo is a factor when undergoing the laser removal process as well. Saturation is basically how much ink is packed into the tattoo. Was the original tattoo pretty light to begin with, or did the artist really pack in a lot of deep, dark inks? These factors play into how many sessions you’ll be looking at to remove your tattoo.

How long does it take to remove a tattoo?

Lots of people ask how long it takes to remove a tattoo completely. Since this depends on several factors, I do my best as a Certified Laser Tattoo Removal Specialist to give you my thoughts and estimations based on my extensive experience removing tattoos of all types. It’s important for you to be able to speak with whoever is actually performing the laser tattoo removal service for you- so you are on the same page for expectations.

Don’t get caught up in a sales pitch where they pressure you into purchasing a expensive package for full tattoo removal without ever speaking to the actual person who will be performing the laser procedure. You deserve to consult directly with your laser tech.

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Want to remove a tattoo completely? Check out this example after just 3 sessions

What the tattoo removal process is like

When you show up for your first treatment, you’ll fill out some quick intake information and I will review it during your consultation. This is to ensure your results are the best possible, that we preserve your health and the quality of your skin. We’ll talk about the tattoo you’re looking to remove and I will give you an estimate on how many sessions I think will take to remove it as well as answer any other questions you have about the process.

After we chat, I will get the laser running and ready to go and ensure you’re comfortable. The best part about this process is that it’s QUICK. I will do a spot test with the laser to ensure there are no reactions. After we’re clear to proceed, I will treat your tattoo. Obviously the time you’ll be in the chair depends on the size of your tattoo, but for a tattoo only a couple inches in diameter, you could sit for around 30 seconds and be done! Bigger tattoos take longer, and I do offer a complimentary numbing cream for you if you need it. This is applied an hour before the appointment and definitely takes the edge off.

Is tattoo removal painful?

Lots of my new clients ask what the process will actually feel like…does it hurt? I like to say it’s spicy! Again, the best part is that it is a very fast process. After we finish up, we’ll book your next session. When you get home, it helps to take some of the heat out of your skin with an ice pack or aloe if you desire.

Completely removing a tattoo IS possible

Many people want to completely remove a tattoo completely instead of lightening it for a cover up. This is a personal choice that I respect, and it is possible to totally get rid of a tattoo that you no longer like. It’s just a matter of time and patience. Completely removing a tattoo is a journey that we can partner together on. If you want to find out what kind of timeline you’re looking at to erase an old tattoo, contact me and we’ll go from there.

Cheers!

Jim

Tattoo cover up journey: Cats, lasers and a brand new tattoo 

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This tattoo cover up has been over 20 years in the making

It’s always exciting for me to get big new projects for laser tattoo removal! Our newest project is a large piece intended for a tattoo cover up, so our goal will be to lighten this as much as possible into a gray wash type tone. This will allow my client to choose any tattoo artist they desire for their cover up, and get a great result that will last for many years to come. This is my first post saying farewell to this cat, and I’ll document the journey from start to finish.

This cat piece is around 20 years old and roughly 10″ wide by 8″ tall. Colors on this tattoo to be removed include black, grey, green and purple. I would consider the ink saturation level to be medium to heavy. I’m estimating that laser removal sessions will probably range from 4-8 depending on how their body and ink respond to the process.

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Large cat design for tattoo cover up

3 factors that effect laser tattoo removal results for a tattoo cover up:

  1. Health of the person: Your health plays a large role when you get laser tattoo removal- blood flow is everything! This means that underlying health problems or those that smoke may cause laser tattoo removal to be a slower process. After all, laser tattoo removal blasts the ink in your skin, so that it can be broken down by your body and then processed out. Any extra burden like smoking can slow this process down.
  2. Age of the tattoo: Tattoos that are 10 years or older are prime candidates for laser tattoo removal. The sun and time have already lightened up the tattoo for us. This isn’t to say we can’t remove newer tattoos, because it’s definitely possible. The process may take a little longer, but results depend on multiple factors. Our buddy the cat here is a 20+ year old tattoo, which ensures we will see great results within the first 2-3 lightening sessions. Lots of us have made questionable ink choices- if you have a really old tattoo you hate, it’s typically easier to get rid of those. Many of my clients didn’t consider laser tattoo removal until they learned they could lighten up their old tattoos to get a tattoo cover up. This has now become the go to option for many people who desire to renew their canvas. Tattoos are no longer permanent, and our technology ensures the integrity of your skin so it can be covered with something you love.
  3. Ink Density: The heaviness of the ink can speed up or slow down the process. As you can see, we have some pretty heavy ink on the cat’s head, as well as some thick line work throughout this tattoo. If you notice how “fuzzy” the tattoo looks, that gives the impression of broken down ink, which definitely plays in our favor when we’re looking to laser this old tattoo. Time and sun exposure can cause this process to accelerate, and if you have a tattoo that you hate looking like this, you’re in a good position to be considering laser tattoo removal.

As we work on this tattoo removal process I’ll be updating you with new posts to show you the progress each month on as we laser it away, to monitor how well the tattoo removal treatments are working. You’ll also get to see the coverup process including the drawing, stencil and tattoo progress as it goes. I’m excited to see how this one turns out. Stay tuned!


Cheers!

-Jim

Gain awesome new ink with a tattoo cover up

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Laser tattoo removal can help achieve a long lasting, quality tattoo cover up

Have you ever seen someone with a tattoo cover up, and you can clearly tell it’s a cover up because of the dark lines showing through? This typically happens a couple years after getting a cover up when the ink settles into the skin. For those with the patience and interest in a long term tattoo cover up solution that will look great for years to come, laser tattoo removal is a great choice.

It’s so tempting to want to cover up a bad tattoo immediately, especially one with emotional bonds connected to it. Sometimes this can work, but especially for larger cover ups, this can be disastrous. Tattoo removal for cover ups can work wonders for those looking to upgrade their skin’s canvas, because it allows you to ultimately choose almost any artist, instead of just the ones willing to throw on a dark cover up just to get it covered fast. Does it take some time and patience? Absolutely, but the results are worth waiting for.

Don’t rush into a tattoo cover up

If you’ve already rushed into getting a tattoo you dislike enough to cover it up, don’t rush into getting it covered with just anything. I’ve worked with many people who have quickly covered up an old tattoo, only to come to me later regretting the black blob they now have in its place. It’s also much more difficult to remove what is now essentially a double layer of tattoos. We’ve all made these rash decisions, but there are now other options for us!

You have choices, and you can choose to renew your canvas so that you can choose most any artist and artwork after lightening your tattoo through laser tattoo removal. Typically, our goal with tattoo cover ups is to lighten the existing tattoo to a “gray wash” look. This allows it to easily be covered by the tattoo artist of your choice. Here’s a great example of this:

Tattoo cover up results after lightening an old tattoo with laser tattoo removal
A beautiful end result for a cover up after laser tattoo removal

We work with all tattoo shops

We work with all Colorado tattoo shops for cover ups, so we can help you consult with your artist on how light we want to get the tattoo depending on your goals. A lot of our new clients are referred to us directly from local tattoo shops, where they’ve chatted with an artist about their tattoo ideas. It’s much easier for an artist to work out a cover up when it’s already been lightened- it allows more creative freedom and lets you choose the artist you really want.

How long does it take?

People ask all the time how many sessions will be required to get a tattoo in shape to be covered with another piece of art. The answer is: it depends. The age of the tattoo, how much ink was put in (tribal, anyone?), and how much color the tattoo has all dictate how many sessions it will take to lighten enough. For a regular black & gray tattoo, I’d estimate 4-8 sessions, but again, this depends on a lot of different variables. Your health, whether or not you smoke, and how old the tattoo all also dictate how easy the ink will lift out of your skin.

Each tattoo removal situation is unique to the individual. To find out more information that’s specific to you, it’s best to book a free, no pressure consultation where you can talk directly to a laser tattoo removal specialist about your options and get their opinion on how the process will go depending on your specific ink. It’s a time to ask questions and get a professional assessment of the tattoo you’re interested in removing- hit me up.

Cheers,
Jim