How To and Not To Remove a Tattoo Advice

Today, with the Internet’s plethora of information readily at most fingertips researching “How To” advice can be a dangerous undertaking without the use of a little common sense.   There are as many, if not more “how not to” experts on the web than there are “how to”advice authors.  Take for example, removing tattoos.  “How to remove a tattoo” is a popular online search that produces search results that can be easily mistaken for “how not to remove my tattoo” advice.  

Here is helpful advice on how to and how not to remove a tattoo:

Do do your research on all the tattoo removal methods before deciding which way of removing tattoos is best for you.

Do not remove a tattoo just because everyone else is getting his or her tattoos removed.  You played follow the leader before when everyone was getting a tattoo, so don’t make the same mistake twice. 

Do remove your tattoo because you want to, not because someone else wants you to.  Again, tattoo removal is a process that is an investment of time, commitment, and money.  Some tattoos are extremely difficult to remove and others may be impossible to completely remove.  Make sure the reason for removing your tattoo is your decision and not that of another.

Don’t choose a doctor to remove your tattoos at Margaritaville Laser Clinic just because you like margaritas and Jimmy Buffet.
 
Do stay clear of physicians willing to trade free tattoo removal for being a laser removal practice test patient.

Select a medical specialist with a solid reputation and actual hands-on experience removing tattoos with lasers.  Be aware, just because he or she is a surgeon does not mean they are properly trained in performing laser tattoo removal.

Do not remove your tattoo under the influence of alcohol or any other mind-altering substances.  This is another lesson about tattoos that should have been learned the first go around, for all of you people who woke up the next day surprised that you had a new “terrific” tattoo.

Do recognize DIY tattoo removal does not mean removing your tattoo with battery acid, turpentine, #10 grit sand paper, industrial power tools of any kind, and or attempting skin lightening of your tattoo with laundry bleach or any other hazardous house hold chemical.  For the record, these are all examples of how not to remove tattoos using common sense.

There are fade creams and tattoo removers that are designed to safely remove tattoos at home, such as WreckingBalm or tattoo fading creams.  These are in home tattoo removers that should be included along with laser when doing your research on tattoo removal methods best for you.

The best advice to follow when it comes to asking yourself “how do I remove my tattoo” is to avoid acting impulsively, give careful consideration to the many researched ways of removing tattoos, and finally use your common sense.  And if you don’t have or trust your own common sense, be sensible enough to find a friend without tattoos to help you make an informed decision on how to remove tattoos sensibly.

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How to Get Rid of Tattoos

Scrub it, fade it, peel it, cut it, grind it, sand it, erase it, zap it, blast it, or re-ink it… when it comes to getting rid of an unwanted tattoo, please just make it go away.

You thought getting a tattoo was a brilliant idea back then.  But that was then and this is now.  And now you wish you knew then, what you know now.  All you know is you have a tattoo and you want to make your tattoo go away.

They say you can’t change the past but you can change the future of living with tattoo regret, with tattoo removal.  And when it comes to tattoo removal methods there are choices to be made.  So which way will you choose to remove your tattoo?

Will you fade your tattoo away by erasing the appearance of ink with tattoo fading creams that lighten and exfoliate skin cells?

Perhaps you’ll use a peel away method to get rid of your tattoo.  A series of chemical peels with medical grade solutions such as TCA or Glycolic acids directly applied to the tattoo by a trained doctor to peel off the tattoo skin layer by layer eventually removing it.

You can always opt to surgically cut away your tattoo away. Surgical excision is a tattoo removal method that literally cuts the tattoo skin out and stitches the surrounding skin together leaving a scar.  This is not an option for extremely large tattoos or tattoos in areas with limited extra skin to pull together and suture.

But then there are the old sand and grind tattoos away techniques to remove tattoos.  Dermabrasion tattoo removal essentially sands a tattoo away from the surface down. The tattoo area is numbed or frozen then a instrument similar to an electric sanding device abrades the tattoo skin away. Salabrasion is also an older, technique performed to remove away tattoos using a solution of water and course salt that is rubbed and ground manually into the skin.

You can choose to blast and zap away your tattoo with lasers. Laser tattoo removal is the newest and most popular tattoo removal considered. Laser light beams target energy that penetrates the skin and is absorbed by the actual tattoo ink particles.  The laser energy builds within the ink pigment then causes it to burst into smaller fragments that the body then absorbs.  These repeated over and over makes the tattoo to go away.

Of course, if you decide not to scrub, fade, peel, cut, grind, sand, erase, zap, or blast your tattoo away you can re-ink it.

Re-working a new tattoo design over your unwanted tattoo is a way to cover up your tattoo regret and forgo the process of the other tattoo removal methods.  However, getting a cover-up tattoo is not quite as simple as getting your original tattoo.  Re-inking involves more labor on the artist part, which translates to more money coming from your end. 

The decision is yours to make on how to make your tattoo go away.

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Remove Your Tattoo at Home

Home Tattoo Removal

List of Things You’ll Need:
Unwanted tattoo
Camera (digital or disposable)
Clock or timer
Wrecking Balm® System
Three Minutes
Access to Water
Hand Towel
Patience

 

Let’s face it, if you have tattoo regret you have three choices:

1. hide tattoo
2. cover tattoo with a better one
3. Remove tattoo

And, if you are a person with a lifestyle no longer conducive to having visible tattoos, and you are tired of trying to hide your tattoo, then you are faced with option # 3. remove your tattoo.

It’s a known fact laser tattoo removal is a procedure that is not for everyone.  Laser treatments can be very expensive, and an unpleasant feeling experience at best.

An alternative to having your tattoo removed with laser, is removing your own tattoo.  New advancements with in home tattoo removal systems such as Wreckingbalm®, make do it yourself tattoo removal safe, effective, and convenient.

1. Before you begin fading your tattoo, take a “Before” photo.  Ask a friend or family member to assist by taking a photo of your tattoo so you’ll have a visual point of reference.

2. Carefully read the manufactures instructions on the back of the WreckingBalm® package.

3. Have a timer or watch handy and it is recommended to use in a bathroom making it easy to rinse skin between steps.

4. Clean the skin area of the tattoo. 

5. Following the instructions. Remove the DemoMatic™ hand device from the box.  Insert batteries (supplied) as instructions indicate.  Unwrap one of the DemoMatic heads and secure onto the motorized microdermabrasion device.

6. Dip the Demomatic™ into the Suffusion™ Gel.  Apply light pressure and gently move the DemoMatic™ device for a maximum of 45 seconds to create a duel method of accelerated exfoliation.

7. Rinse tattoo skin area and pad skin dry with towel.

8. Using the Demo-Brasion™ Spray, cover tattoo skin with mist of the specially formulated skin peeling spray to penetrate down deeper into the skin for increased fading. It is normal to experience a slight tingling sensation. Leave on skin for 90 seconds.

9. Rinse skin thoroughly and pad dry.

10. Apply Hydravescent™ Cream with botanical ingredients that help soothe skin as well as lighten the appearance of the tattoo from the surface down, gradually working to fade the ink pigments.

11. The Branding Butter™ is a water-resistant conceal that can be applied to cover the tattoo while the WreckingBalm® System works at fading ink away.  It’s great for the special occasions or when a person feels the need cover their tattoo.

12. Repeat the above steps three times per week, until satisfactory results are achieved.  Remember tattoo removal regardless of the method is not an overnight occurrence.  Tattoo removal is a process that requires consistency and patience.

Here’s to a speedy tattoo removal process!

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