
What Are The Best Tattoo Removal Methods?
Hi I’m 22 and have a tattoo which I got when I was 17, to cut a long story short I now hate it and want to get it removed and find out that are the best tattoo removal methods? I have heard all sorts of mixed reviews about every method out there from laser removal to removal creams. If anyone knows anything about any of this, your help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hey there, this is a really common problem actually so don’t worry about it, the reason why you are hearing so many mixed reviews regarding which is the best tattoo removal is because everyone is different and the truth is that results will vary from person to person depending on a few key pieces of information. It’s hard to say one method or another is the best tattoo removal because they all have their pros and cons. A really good resource for doing your research is: http://www.besttattooremovalmethods.com/ this is a great website which covers all the methods out there and even has feedback from people who have tried them.
Anyway to get back to what I was saying, a few things to keep in mind when considering which method is best for you (obviously I don’t know your answers to these) is how big is the tattoo? what colours are used and is it all filled in and shaded? Where is the tattoo located.
This might all seem obvious but this is the real reason why most people hear mixed reviews because they try just any method and expect great results without considering these issues. The size has a huge effect, obviously the larger the tattoo is the harder and more expensive it will be to remove,laser surgery for example on a full back piece could cost you close to £15000 and months of treatment where as getting an ex girlfriends name removed will cost much less and take a lot less time. Next it the colours which have been used, again pretty obvious but the darker the tattoo ink, the harder it is too remove or fade. Secondly the lighter the colour it can also be really hard due to the laser (if its laser surgery) finding it hard to breakdown the light pigments.
Lastly the location, to keep it simple, if you have a tattoo or your face or another sensitive part of your body a method like dermabrasion might not be the best idea lol.
I hope this has helped and not just confused you more, I always advise people to start at the bottom and work your way up, try the cheaper alternatives like tattoo removal creams (wrecking balm etc) before jumping in at the deep end with laser tattoo removal and costing yourself thousand when you didn’t need to. From experience the main reason people choose laser tattoo removal is because they think that it is much faster, its not, laser tattoo removal is a series of painful treatments which takes months and has a high risk of leaving permanent scaring, this is another reason why I suggest dermabrasion as its less aggressive, takes around the same time and costs a fraction of the cost. Again though have a look at http://www.besttattooremovalmethods.com/ for more information there is tons on there, far more than I have time to describe here.
Anyway that went on more than I expected so I’ll shut up now, Good luck and I hope you get something which suits you and you receive good results.
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