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  • How well do tattoo removals work?

    Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010 and filed under removals | 2 Comments »

    I had a tattoo done when i was 16 which i now regret big time, i want to get it removed but was wondering if it actually works? Does it leave any scarring? My tattoo is all black and on my back if that makes any difference? What is the best method to get this removed?

    Thanks alot!

    Everybody has different results, so no one can say for sure. The ink used and the age of the tattoo both make a difference, though black is universally the easiest color to remove (then red and yellow, blue and green are hardest). Contemporary technologies scar little, if at all, but you may have some shadow left. It also takes a very, very long time, because you have to heal between each session. If you check out bmeink.com, there’s a photo gallery devoted to laser removals. They usually say how many sessions have passed for each picture. It’s worth checking out. If you really, really hate the tattoo, it’s worth doing. If you hate that specific tattoo, but don’t mind them in general, it’s worth getting a few sessions to fade it, then cover it up.

    2 Responses

    1. paul_carlston Says:

      you can get it removed with laser.
      Yes, it will live some marks on your back.
      References :

    2. Jenn Says:

      Everybody has different results, so no one can say for sure. The ink used and the age of the tattoo both make a difference, though black is universally the easiest color to remove (then red and yellow, blue and green are hardest). Contemporary technologies scar little, if at all, but you may have some shadow left. It also takes a very, very long time, because you have to heal between each session. If you check out bmeink.com, there’s a photo gallery devoted to laser removals. They usually say how many sessions have passed for each picture. It’s worth checking out. If you really, really hate the tattoo, it’s worth doing. If you hate that specific tattoo, but don’t mind them in general, it’s worth getting a few sessions to fade it, then cover it up.
      References :

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