I want to remove a tattoo?
Hello, I regret getting eyeliner tattooed and want to have it removed with laser treatment.
I would like to ask if students under 20 years old receive a half-price discount, as I saw this information on a website.
Is that correct?
Hòuhuǐ mò jí de xiǎohái, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/11/07
Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology
Hello: Our hospital does not offer this promotion.
May I ask which webpage you found this information on? Sincerely, Dr.
Cheng Li-Chen, Dermatology.
Reply Date: 2005/11/07
More Info
In Taiwan, the process of removing tattoos, particularly for individuals under 20 years of age, has become more accessible due to various initiatives and funding provided by celebrities and health authorities. As you mentioned, the actress Ying Xiaowei has contributed significantly to this cause, and the Department of Health has allocated funds to support local hospitals in offering laser tattoo removal services, especially for vulnerable populations such as juveniles and inmates.
To apply for tattoo removal, especially if you are a student under 20, you may need to follow specific steps. First, it is advisable to consult with a dermatologist or a qualified medical professional who specializes in laser treatments. They can assess your tattoo and determine the best course of action based on its size, color, and location.
Regarding the half-price treatment for students, it is essential to verify this information directly with the clinic or hospital offering the service. Some facilities may have specific programs or discounts for young individuals, particularly those who are students. It is also possible that certain non-profit organizations or community health initiatives may provide subsidized services for tattoo removal.
The laser tattoo removal process typically involves several sessions, depending on the tattoo's complexity and the individual's skin type. The procedure works by using high-intensity laser light to break down the ink particles in the skin, which are then gradually absorbed and eliminated by the body's immune system. It is crucial to follow post-treatment care instructions to minimize the risk of complications such as scarring or infection.
If you have concerns about the appearance of your tattoo or the removal process, it is beneficial to discuss these with your healthcare provider. They can provide insights into what to expect during the treatment and how to care for your skin afterward.
In addition to the financial aspects, it is also important to consider the emotional and psychological impact of having a tattoo you regret. Many individuals experience feelings of anxiety or embarrassment related to unwanted tattoos, and seeking support from friends, family, or mental health professionals can be beneficial during this process.
In summary, if you are under 20 and seeking to remove a tattoo in Taiwan, start by consulting with a qualified dermatologist to explore your options. Check for any available discounts or funding programs for students, and ensure you understand the laser removal process and aftercare. Remember that you are not alone in this experience, and there are resources available to help you through the journey of tattoo removal.
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