Laser tattoo removal does not need to scab and look bad to be effective. The degree of inflammation, crusting and scabbing depends on the color and density of the tattoo pigment and the laser energy used to treat the tattoo. As compared to my 1st treatment I will be able to tell how effective the treatment is after one month.
It has definitely fade out just after 19 days from my 2nd treatment and the itch has also sets in due to the healing process of the skin. Itchiness can happen 3-6 weeks after the treatment and can last up until the next session. You can take an over the counter antihistamine to help alleviate some discomfort and it is always recommended not to scratch the treated area.
I have some medication from my doctor, The name is Bilaxten 20mg. Did some research and some of the medicine side effects can be found here.
Uncommon side effects (affects 1 to 10 users in 1,000) include abnormal ECG heart tracing, blood tests which show changes in the way the liver is working, dizziness, stomach pain, tiredness, increased appetite, irregular heartbeat, increased weight, nausea (the feeling of being sick), anxiety, dry or uncomfortable nose, belly pain, diarrhea, gastritis (inflammation of the stomach wall), vertigo (a feeling of dizziness or spinning), feeling of weakness, thirst, dyspnoea (difficulty in breathing ), dry mouth, indigestion, itching, cold sores (oral herpes), fever, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), difficulty in sleeping, blood tests which show changes in the way kidney is working, and increased blood fats.
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