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subject: Myth-busting - Does At-home Tattoo Removal Really Work? [print this page]


For many people tattoos are merely a huge mistake that they made and attempting to remove a tattoo at home is a big business for some. But does at-home tattoo removal truly work?

We all do things when were young that we regret. What teenager hasnt stolen their parents car to go out for a joy ride, or snuck out at night to go meet with a boyfriend or girlfriend? But most of these indiscretions are forgotten very quickly, some before the ink is even dry on the diploma. There is one type of mistake, though, that will be there to remind you every day of your life: a tattoo.

When done well, a tattoo can be a great way to express yourself. Many times, however, young adults get a tattoo for the wrong reason. Whether theyre trying to fit in with a new crowd or they simply have a significant others name tattooed, there are lots of reasons people regret this move. As a result, its not hard to find individuals looking for a surefire way to get their tattoo removed. Can you really do tattoo removal at home, or do you have to go to your physicians office or a medical spa to have the procedure done properly?

At Home Removal

There are a number of products which promise at-home tattoo removal. These products range from creams to at-home laser kits, but do they really work? One of the more popular forms of at-home tattoo removal are creams. Because creams look harmless, many people assume that they can attempt to use the creams without having to worry that they are going harm themselves. The creams promise that they can help a person with their tattoo removal needs simply by applying cream to the area a number of times. Most of these products state that the creams slowly break down the ink so that it can be absorbed properly by your skin tissue.

However, most at-home methods, including creams, that promise to remove tattoos for you simply dont work and can actually be dangerous. There have been some reports of these creams causing light chemical burns on the skin, and many more reports of the cream simply not working. And the at-home laser removal option is extremely dangerous, as no one should use a laser who has not been specifically trained to do so.

The best option for tattoo removal is still to visit a physician or medical spa. These are two places that have the technology necessary in order to properly take care of the tattoo for you. Not only do these places have the right technology and machinery available, but they also have the training necessary to make sure that the job gets done correctly the first time around. It is true that tattoo removal can be painful, and that it may take a few visits before the tattoo has faded significantly, but when youre looking to get rid of a mistake that you made a long time ago, the only way to do it properly is with the help of a professional.

by: Roxanne Jones




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