Pregnancy or Breastfeeding: Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should not undergo tattoo removal.
Autoimmune Disorders: Individuals with autoimmune disorders may have compromised healing and are generally not ideal candidates.
Keloid Scarring History: History of keloid scarring can increase the risk of adverse reactions.
Certain Skin Conditions: Active skin conditions, infections, or sensitivities in the treatment area may contraindicate the procedure.
Blood Thinners: Individuals on blood-thinning medications may not be suitable candidates due to increased risk of bleeding.
Photosensitizing Medications: Certain medications that increase sensitivity to light may pose risks during laser treatment.
Accutane (Isotretinoin): Recent or ongoing use of Accutane can affect skin healing and may contraindicate tattoo removal.
Recent Tattoos: Tattoo removal is generally not performed on fresh tattoos or areas that have not fully healed.
Dark Skin Tones: Some lasers may pose a higher risk of pigmentation changes in individuals with darker skin tones. Specialized lasers may be recommended.
Unrealistic Expectations: Individuals seeking complete removal without understanding the potential for fading.
Non-Commitment to Aftercare: Unwillingness to adhere to aftercare instructions may compromise the healing process.
Allergic Reactions: History of allergic reactions to tattoo ink or removal agents may contraindicate the procedure.