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How does a tattoo-removing laser work?

Whether it was once upon a time or only last year that you thought it was a good idea to have your body stamped with a unicorn, help is available. If it’s because you are making a professional career move or because the person whose name is etched into your neck broke your heart, it does not mater why you need the tattoo removed.  What you need to know is that there is an eraser for all that ink, regardless of the color or intensity. In 10 minutes to 1 hour the laser can significantly lighten and reduce the tattoo by breaking down the ink.  A dramatic difference can be seen after only one treatment and complete removal can be achieved over time. Contact our office at 303.985.8520 today for an appointment.

 

Acne doesn’t have to be a teen phase today

Q. I have acne. It’s embarrassing. I can’t believe with all the washing I do that I have embarrassing breakouts. Is there any solution?
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Turn back the clock sun damage has done with these treatments at Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics

Q. I think I have sun damage to my skin, or so I’ve been told by my friends. How would I know if I have sun damage and should I be concerned if I do?
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Electrolysis, the Forgotten Art, is Current at RMLC

Q. I’ve heard electrolysis has been around for a couple of decades. Is it more effective now than it used to be?
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Question & Answer about Tattoo Removal

Q: I heard that tattoo removal will leave a scar, one that might bother me more than the tattoo itself. I wish I hadn’t gotten the tattoo. Is it too late to change my mind?
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Question & Answer about fuller lips

Q: I want fuller lips, but I’m not up for expensive injectables. What alternatives do I have?
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It’s a young thing

Q. Now that I’m in the workforce, my tattoos are a problem. It was one thing to have a tattoo while in college—so many of my friends did. But when I look around my office, none of the department heads have tattoos. Sometimes I think that no matter if my work performance is exceptional that I will end up being the exception: the one single person who doesn’t get promoted. How many visits and how long will it take to get my tattoo removed?

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Rethinking what seemed like a good idea

Q:  It seemed like a good idea at the time…when I got my tattoo. When I think back, it was probably more about me wanting to break out of my mold, make change, and do something a little edgy. I regret it now. Does tattoo removal work?

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