If you have sensitive skin and get blisters after a sunburn, your skin is likely to react the same way after a laser tattoo removal treatment. blistering looks like a bubble on the top layer of skin either within or around the tattoo.. After treatment it is not uncommon for tattoo removal patients to develop a blister 8-72 hours post treatment. please note the blisters can range from tiny to quite large. we highly recommend trying not to "pop" them as the skin creates a protective covering.. A large blister is formed post laser treatment to remove an unwanted tattoo. check it out as the blister is burst! gross!.
Laser tattoo removal treatments can leave you with a burn that you should treat like a sunburn, according to tattoohealth.org. you can control the general symptoms of the burn by applying 1 percent hydrocortisone cream, drinking plenty of water and taking ibuprofen.. What are blisters? blisters are pockets of fluid that form on the skin, often as a reaction to rubbing, friction, or burns. a blister is formed by the body’s defence mechanisms to help protect the skin against further damage and to promote healing.. During the removal process, the laser will heat up ink particles in your skin, which can cause tiny blood vessels to break around the tattoo. as a result, superficial blisters containing water and ink may appear..
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