Tuesday, August 11, 2015

3 Good Reasons to Invest in Laser Tattoo Removal

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Tattoos and piercings have gradually become accepted by the mainstream over the past few decades. Unfortunately, the former are permanent forms of body modification---many of which, wearers eventually regret. Some researchers estimate that nearly 25 percent of the population has at least one tattoo; so it's no surprise that the laser tattoo removal business has also grown.

New procedures and technology in the field of laser tattoo removal now promise better results with decreased pain.

Easier Removal…

You may be thinking "How does this all work?" It's purely scientific. Lasers, which are concentrated on the pigment in the design, remove tattoo markings by gradually breaking up the colors of the tattoo with a high-intensity light beam. Once these colors are broken up, your body naturally disposes of them. Black tattoos are the easiest to remove, as the dye pigment absorbs all the wavelengths of the laser. On the other hand, other colors are notoriously more difficult to remove, as certain hues may only be treated by specific lasers that target the pigment colors. These tattoos, typically those with yellow and green dye, also take significantly more sessions to erase.

Fewer Sessions…

Many tattoos can be removed in just two to four visits, while others may take upwards of ten sessions. Depending on the size, color, and placement of your ink, your doctor will assess your personal treatment plan and walk you through the approximate number of visits expected.

Less Pain

Wondering what to expect? The treatment session itself involves the placement of a tool against the surface of the skin and activating the concentrated light. Many patients liken the pain to the slapping of a rubber band against the skin or a grease splatter. After each session you will notice your tattoo gradually appearing lighter and lighter. The good news is, with modern technology, there is only a slight chance you may develop a permanent scar.

Friday, June 19, 2015

3 Reasons You Should Invest in Tattoo Removal


When a person initially visits a tattoo studio to obtain body art, it can be both fun and exciting.  However, the time may come when tattoo removal should be considered a sensible option.  Regardless of your age, there are reasons you should invest in tattoo removal. 

One reason to consider is  one’s place in the business world.  Although many people today insist that individuals should never be judged by physical appearance, the fact remains that  visible tattoos can make it difficult to obtain a good job.  

Companies want employees whose appearance reflects the desire to work.  This is not only true for professional careers, but for nearly any gainful position that seekers may desire..  If you want to present yourself as a professional, or someone who is competent and serious about working, tattoos should be removed.  It is much easier than wearing long sleeves, or using cosmetics to conceal tattoos when  applying for a position.  

A second reason one should consider tattoo removal is maturity level.  While  many of us may have loved tattoos when  we were a young adult, body art is not a sign of maturity.  Instead, many people consider tattoos to be visible signs of rebellion, a carefree lifestyle where standards do not apply, and a general lack of maturity.

Thirdly, tattoo removal can lead to self-confidence.  When you are an adult, you want to look your best.  At home, in the business world, and in social settings, tattoos can have a negative effect on your confidence and overall appearance.  

Whether you are male or female, having tattoos removed  can make a difference.   There is no longer the need to hide tattoos under clothing, or be embarrassed over the tattoos you obtained when you were much younger.  

With today’s innovative technology, tattoo removal is easier than ever.  New removal methods are virtually painless, and  won’t leave unsightly scars.  You can have all of the benefits of clear, fresh skin when you have your tattoos removed.