Laser tattoo removal works by targeting pigment particles with extremely short bursts of high-intensity light. These pulses produce heat and mechanical stress that cause the pigment to fracture into smaller pieces. Different wavelengths are used to break down different colors, because pigments absorb light differently depending on their composition. Once fragmented, the ink particles become small enough for macrophages (specialized immune cells) to engulf and transport them through the lymphatic system. From there, the fragments are gradually excreted through natural processes like sweating, urination, and defecation.
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So why doesn't the immune system attack the ink when the particles are big? And breaking up the ink into smaller particles, why does that make it visually disappear? You're just smearing it out, not removing it.
White blood cells scoopthem out?
Better check that one again
Deniggafication
Tattoos are stupid and should be illegal