tattoo removal
Elisa Cortez asked:


Most people go into the process of having body art done with the intention of it remaining permanent. However, there are other people who are initially very enthusiastic about the idea of having body art done, but then they decide they are not thrilled with it anymore. There are two main reasons for this, the first being that the artist did not apply the body art the way that the person wanted. The second reason is that the body art has to do with an ex relationship.

Regardless of the reason, the person will need to start thinking about having tattoo removal done. In order to have a better understanding as to what tattoo removal entails, it is important for the person to understand what is supposed to make the tattoo anatomically permanent in the first place. When the tattoo is applied, the tattoo ink is injected into the upper epidermal layers, and it then bonds with the skin molecules.

So, in order for the tattoo removal to be successful, the upper epidermal layers will need to be gradually dissolved, and the ink clad skin molecules to be broken apart. This is where laser tattoo removal (which is considered to be the safest removal method) usually comes in. The heat of the laser eradicates the ink clad skin molecules. At the same time, however, the laser light itself works to stimulate the production of blood flow, which acts to repair the damaged skin tissue. The person will need several treatments in order to see optimal results.



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tattoo removal
Beth Ortega asked:


It is widely known that a very large statistic of people who have tattoos eventually to regret them. Managing to stay out of this statistic is a true testament to an admirable sense of commitment. For those who do wish to erase their permanent ink, however, there are several options.

Tattoos are made permanent because the ink is injected into the lower layers of the skin. This poses several problems in removal because the skin must be penetrated to get to the ink. Tattoo remover options that involve excising the skin require that several layers of skin are cut. The specialist will cut around the tattoo and then use a skin graft to replace the skin and stitch the sides back together.

Another tattoo remover is a form of dermabrasion. This involves sanding down several layers of skin to minimize the appearance of the tattoo. These options are effective, however more and more people are opting for laser technology as it is able to penetrate the layers of skin without harming the surface.

The laser consists of a high energy light beam that sends energy through the skin at a wavelength targeted for the permanent ink. The ink is shattered and then reabsorbed by the body and flushed through the body’s natural waste system. This takes several sessions to complete.

Unfortunately there is no instant tattoo remover. No instant way to take away the spontaneous decisions you made years ago that can no longer fit into a new life, a new job, a new partner or a new you. While it is always important to consider carefully before permanently donning an inked expression of personality, it should now be somewhat easing to learn of ways that these once irreversible decisions can be faded and eventually erased.



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