Laser Tattoo Removal – Dr. Will Kirby demonstrates laser tattoo removal on “The Doctors”

Laser Tattoo Removal – Dr. Will Kirby and Nurse Sarah Brice from Dr. TATTOFF demonstrate laser tattoo removal on TV’s “The Doctors”.
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50 Responses to “Laser Tattoo Removal – Dr. Will Kirby demonstrates laser tattoo removal on “The Doctors””

  1. Theava says:

    @drtattoff
    “While often mistaken for a male supermodel…Dr. Will Kirby is board certified”
    I think it is fair to say that we all know who wrote this comment….
    Any guesses? If you said Dr. Will Kirby you are a winner! (Unfortunately the odds were 999 to 1000 – the question wasnt very hard).

    hehe

  2. redfreep30 says:

    dude his name is Kirby? REALLY????/

  3. bnel890 says:

    this sounds way too fake, even though it is real

  4. AxelShadowNite97 says:

    O_O cool glasses

  5. AxelShadowNite97 says:

    lol dr+tattoo+off XD

  6. fattt66 says:

    ha kirby

  7. chanteldaqtpie says:

    that make my skin crawl *shivers*

  8. laura83park says:

    Dr. Will is the most beautiful Doctor I’ve ever seen, greatest BB player ever too!

  9. DanteWhite says:

    that kid looks gay

  10. FR3SHxTUHxD3ATH says:

    Geeze. I think his leg is dead.! He didn’t even move a muscle.!

  11. CaveofTwoLovers says:

    lol!!! a show called “The doctors” how fucking boring :D

  12. drtattoff says:

    While often mistaken for a male supermodel or entertainer Donny Osmond, Dr. Tattoff’s medical director Dr. Will Kirby is board certified in dermatology and has been a licensed physician in California since 2002. In addition to his clinical dermatology practice, Dr. Kirby has overseen more than 50,000 laser tattoo removal procedures since 2004. Visit drtattoff dotcom for more info.

  13. magicja says:

    That doesn’t even look like he is a doctor.

  14. MIKESCHANNEL says:

    Haha it’s the dude from Big brother.. I couldn’t say which one. will was badass

  15. chuckybananas says:

    dude yur a fuckin fairy. if you ever spoke to me like that i would ring your neck. does anyone have an idea how much laser removal costs

  16. drtattoff says:

    The procedure isn’t comfortable but it’s very fast. Most people say it feels similar to getting the tattoo. The skin heals from the procedure in a couple days to a couple weeks.

  17. gonzagnr2 says:

    is the procedure very painful??
    how long took to the skin to recover it normal appearance?

  18. drtattoff says:

    Yep. The size doesn’t matter. The physiological process is the same no matter the size of the tattoo. Visit drtattoff dotcom for more answers to FAQs.

  19. jskeetz101 says:

    @ChaosRiddenReaper lmfao! my thoughts 100%. These guys on this show are getting rich from simple knowledge everyone should know and tattoo removal isnt some talent only a doctor can do

  20. CM907AK says:

    You never see the results of big tattoos. It’s always small tattoos that can be hidden. Do these removals actually work on big tattoos?

  21. rockwallfreak says:

    does he say “rotten” or “runt”?

  22. face237 says:

    @ChaosRiddenReaper so true ! it get anoying

  23. gabaracus0 says:

    but he is a runt :L

  24. imawaching says:

    @ChaosRiddenReaper nice pmsing

  25. ComedyKingWurzul says:

    can this be done under local anethetic ?

  26. Starsky5000 says:

    @MurphGiovanni Yes i hated shaving my face very very much. I hated to get up in the morning and shave. Having laser hair removal on my face was like a burden off my head. The hair on my face was very coarse & hard. I would use a brand new gilllette mach 3 blade which would last me only about 2 or 3 shaves because my hair was that hard. I would also have to soften my hair with hot/warm water to soften the hair, the warm/hot water would flare up my rosacea. Thats another reason i got laser done.

  27. MurphGiovanni says:

    @Starsky5000 you hated shaving your face that much??

  28. Starsky5000 says:

    @MurphGiovanni yes it hurts like hell. I have dark coarse hair on my face. It’s the perfect hair for laser to target. But the more coarser your hair is the more it hurts. In the beginning when i started it hurted so much tears came running down my eyes. But as the treatments progressed it still hurted but a litttle less. I took the pain because i know the end result will be worth it less or no hair to shave on my face. Thank God i don’t have to shave my face anymore ever perhaps.

  29. MurphGiovanni says:

    @Starsky5000 doesn’t it hurt like crazy to get hair removed from your face? i am thinking that facial hair is probably the most coarse, and coarse areas hurt so bad…i had my chest done…i had to get it done on such a low setting bc even half-power of the laser felt like being stung by 1000 hornets at once…what was your pain level like? i guess maybe my skin is sensitive, but to me, this hurt 100x more than waxing…too expensive too…i spent like 6 grand for shitty results

  30. TaviYamato says:

    I wish they had an special offer for hairy balls

  31. RymandTV says:

    @DOSU344 LOL

  32. minileeli says:

    I plan to take laser training in arizona laser institute, but i don’t know whether i could use their certification in NY. and have any online paramedical esthetics program to recommend?

  33. Starsky5000 says:

    @dlss87 this is the reason you should stick to the same nurse. I had the same technician for the last 7 months treating my face so as to avoid things like this. I hope the burns are nothing serious.

  34. Starsky5000 says:

    It’s been 7 months later since iI went to Romeo & Juliet in NYC and i’m am extremely pleased with my results thus far. 95% hairless on my entire male face. One more treatment & touch up to go and it should be totally cleared. At Romeo & Juliet laser hair removal is all they do & my technician had 10 years of experience.

  35. Starsky5000 says:

    @MissMission I agree with you on this. I went to Romeo & Juliet in NYC and i’m am extremely pleased with my results thus far. 95% hairless on my entire male face. One more treatment & touch up to go and it should be totally cleared. At Romeo & Juliet laser hair removal is all they do & my technician had 10 years of experience.

  36. Starsky5000 says:

    @AmericanLaserRipOff OMG i’ve heard only bad things about American Laser Center. It’s amazing they are still in business.

  37. Starsky5000 says:

    @ImaginarYxGoddesS it worked very well for me. I’m a guy and i’m 95% hairless on my face thus far after 5 treatments & 5 touchups. One more treatment & one more touchup to go & then it should be all clear. I am west indian (a little darker skin type so they used Yag laser). I went to Romeo & Juliet in NYC & my technician had 10 years of laser hair removal experience. I’m very happy.

  38. zaffe93 says:

    i have veryyyyy pale skin and dark hair, will this work? lol

  39. MissMission says:

    This poly-chronic light is the reason why IPL is prone to damaging skin. Eg, Mediterranean skin types do not handle IPL very well. There are dermatologists in Sydney that offer IPL for improvement of pigmentation, however, they are honest enough to deter their Mediterranean clients from it because it does more damage than good. Do you work at an IPL clinic? They’ll convince you they’re the best by using technical words. Final note, all information points to lasers being more effective.

  40. bloodninja5 says:

    this it permanantly remove hair, or does the hair grow back

  41. LivingBulgaria says:

    @varone6t9
    Your hormones are still booming up to this age, which is why may be someone told you this. The truth is that our hairs grow through our entire life and I know of nothing that can prevent them from showing up as we have it genetically programmed to have hairs growing at certain spots at certain age. Lasers, IPL etc. destroy only the active hairs at the moment, this does not mean that in 10 years you will not have new hairs growing, but they will be only few and thinner.

  42. LivingBulgaria says:

    @MissMission
    I disagree with you. The lasers have monochromatic light, which does not go deep enough in the skin, like the ruby, alexandrite and diode lasers. When the laser’s wavelength allows for deeper penetration like the ND:YAG ones the pigmentation of the hair does not accumulate enough energy for destroying the follicle. The IPL photoepilation uses poly-chronic light, which combines the advantages of all lasers without their disadvantages.This way even the deepest follicles are destroyed

  43. hotchica34 says:

    what song is it at 3:09-3:16 plz someone tell me plz its sound like spa music but i need a name

  44. emomateo says:

    no leas esto! si lo as leido copia y pega esto en 5 videos mas si no lo haces tu madre morira en 3 dias porfavor haceme caso es una maldicion

  45. nonenow100 says:

    The scare tactics by doctors and especially newscasters in this video are appalling. They will find the few individuals who have a problem and then sensationalize the heck out of it! 99.9% of individuals do not have complications with laser hair removal although I do agree that legislation should be required for all states but not necessarily that doctors alone should do the procedures because then the costs will go through the roof without quality competition.

  46. Krustbox says:

    Search “Hair Removal” on Krustbox (dot) com

  47. varone6t9 says:

    can someone please answer these questions… Someone told me that if your under 25 it will not work because body hair stops growing at age 25, If its not true i will run to my nearest laser location :P second, How much pain will i get into, someone else told me it feels like going out on a hot day on certain areas that are being treated and another told me it hurts more then waxing :|

  48. sweetaroma100 says:

    there are now at home hair removal systems such as the silk’n sensepil that uses a new light technology

  49. 0500666111 says:

    What is the best solution for people with dark skin to do with their hair ?

    Thanks

  50. movielover19f says:

    Seems like forever i’ve had hair trouble. I saw the NoNo! on ‘gratismakeupsamples’ – (the offer may still be on), bargain! Its great, works better than i’d expected!

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