Laser tattoo removal in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is most of all a historical city, boasting with national sites. Independence National Historical Park is where most of these landmarks are located. Independence Hall is where Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and their rebellious compatriots proclaimed the Declaration of Independence. Also, the Liberty Bell is a major attraction.
Take a relaxing walk at the Fairmount Park, the largest city park in the world. This park attracts more visitors each year than all of the city’s attractions altogether. You can enjoy many outdoor activities here, including soccer, baseball, Frisbee or fishing.
For something really beautiful, go find the Elfreth's Alley. This is the oldest continuously inhabited street in the US, constructed back in 1702. You can visit two houses on the cobblestone street, the Museum House and the Chairmakers House. You can explore the interiors and learn about the architecture and history of these two homes.
Art lovers must visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The museum hosts a great collection from major artists, including Van Gogh, Monet, Pissarro, Picasso, and Rodin. Surrealist artists are also present, through the works of De Chirico, Max Ernst, and Magritte.
Other art museums include the Rodin Museum, which has the largest collection of works by Auguste Rodin outside France. Other events include film festivals and parades, the most famous being the New Year's Day Mummers Parade.
As you may know, laser tattoo removal treatments have great success rates. However, since tattoos are all different, no doctor can guarantee 100% success. It also depends on the colors, when was it done and whether it was done by a professional artist.
Usually, amateur black tattoos are more easily to remove than professional and multicolored ones. Plus, the multicolored tattoos may require several different wavelengths because the various tattoo colors may absorb the light differently.
The whole treatment lasts only a few minutes as the laser pulse of light penetrates the surface skin tissue and breaks the pigment into particles which are later eliminated by the body’s immune system.
Again, depending on the size of the tattoo and the colors used, you may need to have more than one treatment. It usually takes up to several months before the tattoo starts to fade. Plus, the skin needs approx. 3 weeks between the sessions, to regenerate itself.
So, while you are here, try to have fun and enjoy the city attractions.
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