Tattoo removal is a procedure that uses laser technology to break down the ink particles in the skin, gradually fading and removing the tattoo. The laser targets the pigments in the tattoo, most effective on black collar ink causing them to fragment into smaller particles that can be eliminated by the body’s immune system. Multiple sessions are usually required for complete tattoo removal, with several weeks between each session. Some individuals may experience mild discomfort or swelling during and after the procedure, but these side effects are temporary. It’s important to follow aftercare instructions and protect the treated area from excessive sun exposure. Consulting with a healthcare professional will help determine the most appropriate tattoo removal method for your specific tattoo.