Posted by Myro on 8:26 AM
Tattoo removal is no doubt a slow and costly process, but to completely erase your “past”, it requires a great deal of determination and commitment., you should first consider your options and decide which method might be best for you.
1. Laser Removal -On top of being physically painful (it has been described as feeling like being splattered with hot grease), laser removal can be painful to your wallet as well. Depending on your tattoo, you may need anywhere from 1-10 sessions, each costing in the range of $250-$850 per session.
2.Intense Pulsed Light Therapy or IPL, is a dermal enhancer currently being used in some spas. Instead of laser light, it uses high intensity light in pretty much the same manner. A gel is applied to the skin and then a wand is used to emit pulses of light onto the skin area being treated.
3 .Tattoo Removal Cream - This method has recently gained its popularity due to its low cost and pain free characteristics. Yet whatever it claims to be able to do is mostly being advertised by its manufactures. The advertised success rate is not 100% proven by any scientific means. Furthermore, many of the ingredients found in the products are known to have health risks to its users. Also, testing yourself for possible allergic reaction is strongly advised before using this type of method.
4 . Tattoo COverup -People tend to think that Tattoo Cover Up is something they can apply on top of the tattoos and be done with it. However, the truth is that the so called “cover up” is simply camouflage kit. It’s similar to make-ups that are used to cover scars, but in this case tattoos. The “cover up” product is cheap comparing with other methods. Yet “cover up” is only a temporary solution, it’s best used for emergency situation. The actual tattoo cover up means that you want to replace the old tattoo with a new one,
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