Cleanliness depends mainly on the color of the lines you pierce: the color of the pierced lines depends on:
1: penetration depth
2. Pigment depth
3. Pigment color (different colors are absorbed at different wavelengths)
4. Composition of pigment (such as high iron ion content, easy to blacken and difficult to wash)
5. Pigment particles (laser laser is called washing, but it is not washing, but selectively crushing and bursting specific pigments through different wavelengths.
And is swallowed and absorbed by macrophages.
6. Pigment problem.
7. Instrument performance problems.
8. There is something wrong with the energy.
9. Technical experience of manual density.
10: Repair the postoperative nursing problems.
1 1: physical problems
12: Other unexplained reasons ... such as environment and living habits.
Note: Actually, can tattoos be cleaned? This is a wide range of questions, just like asking you: will eating kill you, drinking water kill you,
Will you fall to death when you walk? Hehe, the metaphor is a bit too much. To tell the truth: I removed a lot of tattoos.
Some are clean and leave no trace, some are used to remove the residual color after improper cleaning and nursing, and some are not completely removed but the effect is good.
Some have poor removal effect, and some have little effect. They also experienced one or two papules that proliferated after washing.
Although it can be improved by treatment, due to improper constitution and nursing, inflammation and special site factors.
These are two cases, the probability is almost zero, very low-of course, I can't say anything else at a glance. As long as the particle color is light and the penetration is not deep, the pigment particles will easily burst into small pieces or be knocked out of the body to cause exudation points and be absorbed and metabolized by the human body (in fact, when making new particle color, it will also be consumed and metabolized by the human body for reasons such as color, particles and components). That's why after the repair,
The main factors that make the color lighter are, of course, fading, too thick scab and improper repair. Colors are black, blue, light blue, brown and red.
It's easy to wash, but it's not easy to wash if it penetrates too deeply. The grain color is deep, the color is dark green, deep purple ... and so on. Many washed ones are blue and light blue (color change).
Tattoos with a small area (large ones will have different shades, and deep ones are relatively difficult) are clean and leave no traces. They have been repaired.
Just recover. There is almost no bleeding point on the wound. Washing is better than pure black. It should be noted that in principle, the area does not care about the size.
When you get older, you will have different penetration depths, which is relatively difficult outside. Just the above points. When it is easy to wash, it is still easy to wash. When it is difficult to clean,
Just a little. I can't get rid of anything.
I hope what I saw on other websites can help the landlord.
It is suggested that you must go to a big hospital to wash tattoos, preferably a beauty and plastic surgery hospital.