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Removable Tattoos

Reported August 16, 2007

BOSTON (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) — You’ve outgrown that once-trendy tattoo. But getting it removed is no easy fix. Most laser treatments take eight to 10 sessions, they’re painful and you’re left with a negative imprint of the tattoo in your skin — often with scarring or pigment changes. Now, there’s a new kind of tattoo ink that can be safely and easily removed.

With 15 tattoos, Anne Miller is no stranger to the needle.

“It commemorates who I am and who other people have been to me,” she says.

She recently received her sixth treatment to get part of one of her tattoos removed. It’s a painful process with a laser.

“Patients are really very surprised when they find out how difficult it is to get a tattoo removed, because it only takes between an hour to an hour and a half to get a tattoo placed depending on the size of that tattoo,” says Sandy Tsao, M.D., a dermatologic surgeon from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston.

 

 

Now, scientists from Harvard and Duke University have teamed up to create a new kind of ink. It’s biodegradable — and contained in tiny plastic polymer capsules. The capsule bursts open during laser removal, and the biodegradable dye is absorbed by the body.

“Initial studies definitely show a much easier and more effective removal of that ink,” Dr. Tsao says.

If you would like more information, please contact:

Freedom-2, Inc.
95 Morton St. Ground Floor
New York, New York 10014
information@freedom2inc.com

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