The precise process to remove tattoos will vary, depending on the size of the tattoo, where it is on the body, skin types and its shape.
In a consultation, Mr Banwell would suggest what he believes to be the best option for treatment, why this is the most effective choice and outline the results achievable. He would of course also answer any questions.
Surgical excision refers to the physical cutting out of the tattoo, the resultant wound then stitched back together.
However, depending on the size of the tattoo it may not be possible to do this in a singular procedure and so it is done in stages – serial tattoo excision. For large tattoos there will also be cases where skin grafting is the only suitable treatment.
Ultimately, you do not need to know which method is most suitable, that is the surgeon’s responsibility. Choosing a surgeon such as Mr Banwell who is a true expert in this field ensures that the right decision will be made and your tattoo will be removed as effectively as possible.
Sending a photograph of the tattoo is often helpful enabling Mr Banwell to see its size and position.
“It is very gratifying to see that such a simple procedure can have such a major effect on someone’s well-being”. Letter from patient.