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How To Achieve Safe Tattoo Removal
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Written by: Olivia Weston
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Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 |
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Having a tattoo is still a very popular form of body art. Over the next few years 40% of' - 30 year olds are expected to get a tattoo done. The figure at the moment is around 25% in this age group.
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Given these figures, it's surprising that safe tattoo removal is now something that a lot of people are looking at. There is nothing wrong with having a tattoo, and yes, there are plenty of people who love their body art and would not change it for the world. However, there is also a large number who think the opposite and wish they could turn back the clock.
Having the name of your loved one tattooed onto your arm can certainly be considered a romantic gesture. However is this love does not last, then you have a permanent reminder of a romance gone wrong. Another scenario for the tattoo you regret can come after a night out with friends and indulging in a bit too much to drink. Many people will take on the dare to get a tattoo done after a few beers too many.
Laser tattoo removal is one of the most popular ways of achieving safe tattoo removal. The cost of this (apart from cash) though is that you will have to go through some pain. Likened to sunburn being rubbed with a rough towel and then slapped a few times is one way of describing how it feels. Not something to look forward to, but if you are desperate to remove the tattoo then you probably will not worry too much about this.
Tattoo Removal Creams and Acids Peels are increasing in popularity. There are varying reviews on how well these work - it can depend on the type of tattoo that you have. Read up on everything available and then decide which route you are going to take.
Remember that laser tattoo removal, will need to be carried out at a specialized clinic and the cost will probably not be covered by your health service. This is only likely to be an option if it is deemed that your tattoo is causing stress and illness.
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