"Discover 15 Safe, No Nonsense, No B.S. Methods That You Can Use To Remove That Unwanted Tattoo"
Tattoos are desirable for many reasons. Often it’s purely for decorative purposes. Other times the designs represent an important person, time or event in one’s lifetime. On the other hand there are many reasons why one would want to have the tattoo removed. Reasons may include that the art was bad, the tattoo itself came out wrong or it is simply no longer wanted.
Tattoos are, by design, meant to be permanent things. The ink is injected deep into the skin, into the secondary layer of skin called the dermis. The repeated injections deposit the ink in this part of the skin for the purpose of lasting a lifetime. Having tattoos removed can prove to be quite an involved process – or not…
One key to keep in mind is that some scarring is likely to occur when using some methods of having a tattoo removed, but not all methods will leave scarring. After care will be necessary as well and may include bandage changes or a suture removal if you opt for the surgical route. With tattoo removal, some individuals will experience some colored areas on the skin that have simply been lightened.
Many factors influence the success rate of a tattoo removal. The tattoo size and color have a great effect on how and if the tattoo can be completely removed. The tattoo’s location on the body also affects removal.
There are several methods for tattoo removal. Very small tattoos can be removed with excision. This is the procedure when a small tattoo is simply cut away. An incision is made, that tattoo is removed and the skin is then sutured closed.
Larger tattoos may be removed by excision as well, however it may take several attempts to remove the entire art. Many times, the middle portion of the tattoo is removed and allowed to heal before attempts are made to excise the outer portions. Another technique for excising larger tattoos is to take a skin graft from another area on the body to make it possible to close the incision.
Another technique is called dermabrasion. This method for tattoo removal involves the use of a special chemical that is applied to the tattoo. The tattoo and skin around it are frozen, providing a local anesthetic effect. A rough surfaced tool is then used to rub down the tattoo in the same fashion one would use sandpaper.
Lasers have recently grown in popularity in the medical field and tattoo removal has certainly benefited from them as well. For the purpose of removing a tattoo, the laser is used to break up the ink and coloration of the design. Cells in the body are then able to attack and eliminate these colored cells naturally. When lasers are used, repeat visits are often needed to continue the break down of the ink that was used.
Tattoo removal can be done with any one of a variety of methods. Now that I have scared the hell out of you by listing the traditional methods of tattoo removal and all the dramas and down-sides to these methods, let me tell you about this. There is a way to remove your own tattoos from the comfort of your own home. There is an ebook that will explain several safe methods to remove your own tattoo without pain, without surgery, without the cost, without the scarring and without the possibility of infection.