Tattoo Removal Cream Reviews – What is the Best Tattoo Removal Cream Or Gel For Unwanted Tattoos?
January 21, 2012 by Tattoo Body Art
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If you have an unwanted tattoo, you only have a few viable options to get rid of it: using a tattoo removal cream or undergoing laser treatments. Of course, there are other alternatives including surgery, getting a cover-up tattoo, and wearing make-up everyday buy these options only apply to a small percentage of those that want to fade/erase their unwanted tattoo.
Regarding laser treatments, I will say this: laser treatments do work for most people. The reason that people choose to avoid them and or try using a tattoo removal cream comes down to two things: price and pain. Laser treatments cost a substantial amount of money and are not covered by health insurance. You could easily spend multiple thousands of dollars depending on the size and color of your tattoo as well as where you live. Additionally, while you probably have a high pain tolerance in that you have a tattoo, laser treatments are often more painful than having the tattoo applied.
Instead of paying for laser treatments, there is the possibility of using topical tattoo removal products. Many people who use these products are satisfied with the results from fading their tattoo via a topical tattoo removal cream of gel. However, it just takes them a while to get there which bring me to the “catch” of using a tattoo removal cream: time.
It will take longer to produce results using this kind of tattoo removal method. However, due to the substantial amount of money you can save, more and more people are switching to using a tattoo removal cream. This is not to say that using a laser is a quick fix to remove a tattoo. Between each session, you will have to wait a while for your skin to heal. This will stretch out the process to multiple months. Regarding using a topical solution, you will have to wait for the tattooed layers of skin to get closer to the surface. Using a topical tattoo remover will help get rid of older layers of skin to make way for new layers of fresh skin all while preventing the new skin from developing pigment which gives the faded appearance.
After many months of using this method, the layers will get closer to the surface, and depending on a few variables such as the intricacy of the tattoo as well as what colors were used, the tattoo will start to fade.
In conclusion, the best tattoo removal cream or gel is one that is effective, safe, and affordable. However, that said, there are topical tattoo removers that rely on using the chemical skin peel TCA. This process does seem to work for some people, but has also caused additional skin trauma for others, which is why you need to be extra careful if you choose a product that includes this ingredient. You should also look out for the use of Hydroquinone which has been used in skin care products for many years, but has also been linked to the development of cancer as well as being banned throughout the world. Remember that if you choose to remove a tattoo at home you will need to understand that it will take an investment of time as well as patience.
By: John Sate
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John Sate is interested in writing about alternative solutions to problems. John suggests learning more about the topical tattoo remover Tat-Med. For more information, please visit the Tat Med Review blog.
Tattoo Supplies in Westminster CA Element Tattoo Supply Inc
January 7, 2012 by Tattoo Body Art
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Tattoo Removal – What Tattoo Can Be Removed?
December 22, 2011 by Tattoo Body Art
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When patients consider tattoo removal, they mostly consider the issue with regards to their own unique situation – can my tattoo be remove? Thankfully, with today’s technology, most tattoos can be removed completely. This article will discuss what tattoos can be removed easily, those that are more difficult to remove, and those that are very difficult or unlikely to be removed.
Tattoo removal patients seeking to remove tattoos have an opportunity that simply wasn’t available 10 years ago. Modern Q-Switched Nd:YAG tattoo removal lasers use incredibly short bursts of energy to break up the ink in a tattoo. The wavelengths of light are either absorbed by the tattoo or through their intensity and short duration are able to shatter the pigment particles. Some colors respond more easily to the wavelengths of light generated by the laser.
The 1064nm wavelength is very effective is breaking up darker ink – black, brown, purple, dark blue, etc. The 532nm wavelength is used for lighter colors – red, orange, green, yellow, etc. Combining these two wavelengths within the same session allows the tattoo removal clinic in Dallas to successfully remove most tattoo.
However, some tattoos have coloration that make them much more difficult to remove. Specifically, patients with light green or blue/green (also called teal or turquoise) tattoos sometimes face an uphill battle in getting their tattoo faded as much as they’d like. No matter what laser is used, if certain colors are present in the tattoo, only 50-70% of the ink may be able to be removed. For some patients with only a small amount of this color in their tattoo, this is a great result. But for patients with significant amounts of blue/green ink, they may be unsatisfied with the results and they deserve an honest appraisal from the tattoo removal clinic before they begin their treatment.
Some tattoos are almost impossible to remove, but thankfully these are rare. tattoos with white ink often cause difficulty because of the metallic nature of the ink, and because the laser is reflected off of the tattoo instead of absorbed by the pigment. Glow-in-the-dark tattoos for similar reasons cause difficult in removal.
Some tattoos are extremely dark, and have a great deal of pigment in them. They may be cover ups of previous tattoos, or a tribal tattoo that is very rich in ink. These tattoos can often be removed completely if the colors are right, but they may need a great number of sessions – perhaps as many at 10-15.
Other factors that affect how quickly a tattoo can be removed include: the age of the tattoo (older tattoos are easier to remove than newer tattoos) and the density of the ink (thick, dark tattoos take more sessions generally than light, faded tattoos).
To learn more about removing your tattoo, call a medical facility that specializes in laser tattoo removal. Specialists will do numerous tattoo removal procedures each day will have the experience to give the best advice and have the most modern equipment and training.
By: Ryan Lambert
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Bio: Ryan Lambert, President of New Look Laser Tattoo Removal. My Dallas tattoo removal clinic specializes in laser tattoo removal procedures and is the most experienced provider of this treatment in the state of Texas. New patients can schedule a free consultation by calling 214-632-6300. Dallas tattoo removal clinic New Look Laser Tattoo Removal is located at 17101 Preston Road Suite 225 Dallas TX 75248.
IPL Tattoo Removal
December 11, 2011 by Tattoo Body Art
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IPL tattoo removal or Intense Pulse Light therapy is considered the best way of removing a tattoo if you can afford the significant expense. The equipment used to remove tattoos comes at a high cost and obviously this cost is relayed to the customer.
Is IPL the same as laser tattoo removal
No it isn’t. This is one of the misconceptions about IPL tattoo removal. The process is completely different, the only similarities being that both use light particles to remove tattoos.
How does IPL Tattoo Removal work?
In simple, high level terms, a concentrated beam of light is placed through a prism which is directed to the site of the tattoo. The light is subsequently absorbed by the ink particles in the skin and causes the particles to break up.
Over time the damaged ink particles are absorbed by the body and removed from sight. The further away the tattoo is from the heart, the longer it takes for the tattoo to completely heal.
Are there any side effects of IPL?
At the site of the tattoo immediately after treatment the skin turns very pale with possible bruising and irritation. The bruising will vanish very quickly and be replaced by blisters or scab formations. Within 7-14 days the wound will have healed although it is recommended that the area is protected from direct exposure to sunlight for up to 6 weeks after treatment.
Does Scarring occur?
In almost all cases scarring is non-existent although 2% of cases do report scarring of some kind – generally these aren’t as severe as other treatments such as dermabrasion though.
In a minority of cases slight changes in pigmentation may occur at the treated areas. It is generally considered a very safe method of tattoo removal though.
What are the Drawbacks?
Essentially cost is the main drawback. The cost of such treatment is out of reach for the majority of the population as treatments generally cost in the thousands of dollars depending on the size and darkness of the tattoo in question.
People who want to remove their tattoo are generally advised to look into other less serious forms of removal such as topical peels (TCA or Glycolic acid) or even to follow home based tattoo removal guides that are proving very popular over the last few years with notably high success rates.
By: Paul AJ Evans
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Are you looking for a cheaper and easier way to remove your tattoo? A new home tattoo removal guide is available for instant download that will walk you through a new tattoo removal process that you can do yourself and that won’t break the bank!
Tattoo Aftercare
December 9, 2011 by Tattoo Body Art
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Getting a tattoo is an adventurous, but not easy thing to do. Among withstanding the pain that is inflicted as they perform the procedure, there are other precautions after. Also, be careful about which tattoo parlors to go to. Whoever you go make sure that they are very intense and serious about the procedures for sterilization and precautions,
After you get your tattoo, it is then your responsibility to take care of it from here on after. As soon as the tattoo artist is done, time yourself. Maker sure that your bandage is on for at least 2 hours before removing and when you do remove it, make sure that you use an antiseptic.
There are five important things to remember for tattoo aftercare.
1. Regularly clean up the tattoo read with some sort of ointment or cream. Do not se anything that has scents or colors when cleaning, it could infect it.
2. Avoid hot tubs for the next two weeks after getting your tattoos. Do not swim anywhere and be weary of getting it wet in the shower. Soap can really mess up your tattoo so make sure it does not get near the tattooed area.
3. If you notice peeling or scabbing, this is normal after a few days. If the scabbing makes you uncomfortable then feel free to remove it with a moist rag (do not rub). Repeat 2-3 times a day.
4. If you notice ithcing, it means that your tattoo is just healing. Do not pick at it or itch it. Gently slapping it will aid in getting rid of the inching temporarily. If you find yourself itching a lot then perhaps getting a lotion would help.
5. Do not expose your tattoo to sun! While showing it off is great, in the sun so soon after getting it is tattooed a good idea. The UV rays can have a damaging affect on your tattoo, which is why to make sure to cover it from the sun.
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