“My Tattoo Is Awful!! Now What? Help!!” So You Got Yourself Talked Into Getting A Tattoo One Very Late, Very Drunk Night. You thought it was a good idea at the time. It hardly hurt at all. (No Kidding!) Your friends all helped you pick out the design and who knew that in the light of day, (the next day) you not only had a giant headache, but you had Winnie-The-Pooh and Tigger dancing around your ankle. Cute if you are a very small woman with a passion for small furry creatures, but not so nice if you are a 230 rough neck auto mechanic. Now what?
Well, all kidding aside, a reputable tattoo shop will NOT tattoo you if you are drunk. Which probably saved alot of people from making some very bad mistakes. Sometimes, the passion you had for the tattoo you got at 18 doesn’t really hold up when you are 25. Maybe it is something or someone you are no longer associated with. Maybe it is in a place on your body that isn’t really fitting in with your new job in the corporate world. Or it could be as simple as getting tired of the design, and wanting a new one.
What do you do now? There are a few different ways to fade or remove a tattoo. None are foolproof but all have come a long way with the help of technology. Lasers are the most common method of tattoo removal. They work by targeting the ink with lasar pulses that break up the ink into tiny fragments. These fragments are then absorbed into your body and cleared away by your immune system. This is a process that could take many many treatments depending on the size of the tattoo and the depth of color. Some scarring will occur with this treatment. Find someone who specializes in lasar tattoo removal. Lasar removal is also expensive. Many treatments running between $250 and $850 per session. Most simple tattoos require five to six treatments. A large tribal or back piece could cost thousands to remove. Results are not guarenteed and vary by person. Also, IT HURTS. Some people cover themselves in lidocaine and wrap the area in plastic wrap a few hours before treatment to cut down on the pain.
Intense Pulsed Light Therapy, is the latest and greatest treatment in the removal of unwanted tattoos. It uses high intensity Light and gel to remove the tattoo. It is said to be less painful than Lasar treatment . Instead of laser light, it uses high intensity light in pretty much the same manner. A gel is applied to the skin and then the wand is used to emit pulses of light onto the area being treated. This treatment is still pretty new so you guessed it, the price in still very high. Some treatment centers are charging by the pulse. Could get very expensive very fast.
There are other surgical methods to remove tattoos, but these are very damaging to the skin and could cause extreme scarring. Surgical excising of the area should only be considered as a last resort.
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Fading creams have been around for awhile, and like the surgical methods, they have gotten better over time. Some of the creams will not totally remove the tattoo, but will fade it over time. The Fading Creams are not cheap but compared to the cost of lasar removal, they are a bargain. This is a pretty good method if you are going to cover up the tattoo with a fresh one. If you can fade the old tattoo, you will have more options for the new tattoo. Make sure, as always, you find the best tattoo artist to do the new tattoo. Here is a link to the top rated tattoo fading cream.Click here Wrecking Balm – Tattoo Fade System
As always, do your research, think long and hard about the design you pick Find the best tattoo shop and artist and you will end up with a tattoo that you will be proud to live with for the rest of your life.
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