This form is intended to help you understand the laser treatment, potential risks, side effects and complicationsrelated to laser tattoo and pigmented lesion lightening/removal before you agree to be treated with the laser.
This laser has multiple light wavelengths that target different ink and pigment colors. The laser emits laser energy oflight that gets absorbed by the ink or pigment (the “target”), causing the target to break into tiny particles which aresoon removed by the body’s natural filtering and immune systems. The goal is to lighten the target in color, clear,and possibly remove over time. Tattoos are applied to be permanent so this will require a series of laser-treatmentsessions, each with associated fees, paced every 4 weeks or more. The number and success of the treatmentsdepends on many factors, like your body’s reaction to the treatment, your health, your care of the treatment areaafter each treatment session, the size, depth and resistance of the pigment to treatment, for tattoos, the colors andcompositions of inks, age of the tattoo, whether it was done by a professional or amateur, etc. Occasionally,unforeseen mechanical problems may occur and your appointment will need to be rescheduled. We will make everyeffort to notify you prior to your arrival to the office. Please be understanding if we cause you any inconvenience.
consent to and authorize Beyond Beauty Medical Aesthetics and members of
their staff to perform multiple tattoo or pigmented lesion”scars” laser lightening/removal treatments, laserprocedures and related services on me
I understand that:
I hereby declare that
The treatment can be beneficial, but I also understand that the following problems may occur with the laser lightening/removal :
1) Common temporary side effects of the procedure include, but are not limited to, pain during and/or aftertreatment, reddening, some burning sensation, purpura (pinpoint or blotchy bleeding under the skin lasting from afew hours to several days or more), and ingrown hairs. Swelling and puffiness of the treatment area may occurespecially when on the hands, feet, and facial areas and subsides within a few days with regular ice applications.2) Temporary bruising may occur, and the area will appear gray or blue-black, and usually will fade in the next 1 or 2weeks.3) Blistering, pustules, crusting, and scab formation usually develop within the first few days of treatment and resolvein 1 to 2 weeks. It is extremely important not to pick or pop any blisters and to follow post-treatment instructions.4) Other side effects may occur such as a brownish/red darkening of the skin (called hyperpigmentation) or skinlightening (hypopigmentation). Hyperpigmentation usually resolves in weeks, but it can take up several months toheal. It is more common in patients with olive, dark, or ethnic skin tones and can worsen if the laser-treatment areais exposed to sun or tanning which is why the avoidance of sun, tanning, and tanning products is crucial to help thehealing and not worsen the skin appearance. Hypopigmentation can occur in the laser-treated areas, and the paleareas usually darken or repigment in several months but can be permanent in rare cases.5) Freckles, birthmarks, or pigmented lesions in the treatment area may be lightened, reduce, or permanentlyremoved.
6) Textual and/or color changes in the skin can occur and be permanent. There is a chance that after the skin hashealed from the laser treatment, the skin may be raised, uneven, or not smooth, and additional treatment or medicalcare may be needed.7) Many of the cosmetic tattoos and body tattoos are made with iron oxide pigments. Iron oxide can turn red-brownor black. Titanium oxide and other pigments may also turn black. This black or dark color may be unremovable.Because of the immediate whitening of the exposed treated area by the laser, there can be a temporary obscuringof ink, which can make it difficult or impossible to notice a specific color change from the tattoo removal process.8) There are risks of unforeseen complications, which can last months, years, or permanently. These are rare, butpossible.9) Although an infection (bacterial, fungal, and viral) after treatment is unusual, it can occur. Herpes simplex virusinfections around the mouth can occur following a treatment whether you have a history of herpes simplex virusinfections and never have been known to have it. Should any type of skin infection, oozing, or spreading rednessoccur, contact the treatment provider immediately for possibly additional medical care and antibiotics, which mightbe necessary.10) There have been reports of hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to the various tattoo pigments from the lasertattoo treatments especially if the tattoo pigment contained mercury, cobalt or chromium. Upon dissemination, theink chemicals or pigments can induce a severe allergic reaction each successive treatment. Noted in some patientsare superficial erosions, bruising, blistering, milia (whiteheads), redness, and swelling which can last up to manymonths, years or permanently. There also is a chance of an allergic reaction to any topical ointment, antibiotic,cream, or sunscreen.11) Scars are extremely rare but may occur on disruption of the skin’s surface. It is very important to adhere strictly toall advice and instructions given by the treatment provider to reduce the change of scarring and other side effects.12) Although laser treatments are effective most of the time, there is no guarantee that the goal or anticipatedresults will be achieved and there is a chance that the target does not improve at all or perhaps worsens despitebest efforts to lighten or remove the pigment or ink. Some tattoo ink colors, like white, do not respond well to lasertreatments and tattoos that have flesh tone (or tail, brown, peach) are susceptible to darkening after lasertreatment, especially cosmetic tattoos (eyeliner, lip liner.)I must comply with the aftercare guidelines for healing, prevention of scarring, and minimizing side effects such ashyperpigmentation. For 4 months after each laser treatment, I must minimize exposure of the laser-treated skin tosun (deliberate and incidental to being outside) by avoiding tanning, wearing clothes that block sun, and wearingSPF 30 or greater and cannot use tanning beds, tanning lamps, and tanning products as such products, creams,lotions, etc. which may interfere with the healing of the treated area or darken the treated skin
I understand that I must discuss with my physician any prior problems with laser treatments and be completelyhonest in divulging my medical history, medications, vitamins, and all natural, herbal, or holistic remedies(“medications”) that I have taken or plan to take in the six weeks before and after the laser treatments, and duringthe laser treatments, because medications may impact the treatments and the laser treatments and/or themedications may need to be altered, suspended, or stopped.I understand the importance of divulging my personal experience or history of any of the following because this lasertreatment is contraindicated (cannot be provided) if I have had or current have:
In the event of complications, the physician or his/her designated person may prescribe antibiotics, medications, orrequire hospitalization, among other options. I understand that I must contact my laser treatment provider if I haveany questions or concerns and seek emergency medical care immediately if I experience any unusual symptoms.I consent to photographs, videos, and digital images (“tapings”) being taken before, during, and after thetreatment(s), to help evaluate the effectiveness for medical, scientific, or educational purposes, training,professional publications or for sales and marketing purposes. I authorize, permit, and approve their use and displaypublicly in any form, without my further permission..I have read this entire document and understand all information presented to me before agreeing to proceed withlaser treatments. The procedure, potential benefits and risks, and alternate treatment options have been explainedto my satisfaction, and I have been given a chance to ask questions which have been answered adequately. Beforeand after treatment instructions have been discussed with me. I understand the procedure, accept the risks, andvoluntarily authorize and freely consent to the proposed laser treatments including the administration of medication,anesthesia, and sedation, if needed. I hereby release the physician, treatment provider, facility, and staff from allliabilities associated with the laser treatments to be performed on me