Permanent Tattoo Today, Removable Tattoo Tomorrow

Freedom2 is a Manhattan based company founded nearly ten years ago on a crazy idea that a permanent tattoo should also be a removable tattoo.

Typical tattoo ink is made from insoluble pigments and remains in the skin forever. Laser treatments can be costly and painful, and ultimately might not even remove tattoo ink completely. Thinking that there’s got to be a better alternative, Freedom2 began pursuing the idea of making permanent tattoos that are also easy, and less expensive to remove. 

Infintink is the first and only easy to remove tattoo ink using an advanced scientific technology (Particle Encapsulation and Enhancement (P2E) Platform) of encapsulating the tattoo ink inside microscopic plastic beads.  The tiny transparent ink beads trap the colors inside, but a single laser tattoo removal treatment cracks the protective capsules, causing the non toxic ink to release into the body, for further breakdown and removal.

Tattooing with Infintink is similar to tattooing with other permanent tattoo inks, the only difference being Infinitink embraces the foresight technology of easy tattoo removal.  New removable tattoo ink application uses the same technique of inserting ink pigments into the skin with a needle, just like normal tattooing, and are permanent unless you change your mind.

A Fortune Small Business feature The Next Little Thing –10 big Ideas in 2007 reports Infinitink costs an average $1,000 for one laser treatment to remove in comparison to the $5000 to $10,000 it costs for numerous treatments to remove conventional tattoos.  In addition, Freedom-2 expects the new removable tattoo ink to cost four times the price of standard ink.

Today all tattoos are permanent, and soon all will be removable thanks to Freedom 2 new easy to remove tattoo ink.

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Definitely Maybe Tattoo Removal

What is ”in” today is out tomorrow.  What’s hot one minute is not the next.  It seems nothing has any permanence anymore, evident with the removal of tattoos, and the growing number of people lining up to remove unwanted ink.   Tattoos were once the iconic symbol of permanent and forever, but now tattoos phase in and fade out along with the rest of life’s passing phases.

Yesterday’s young, single, impulsive, and tattooed are tomorrow’s middle aged, married, conformists getting tattoos removed.  The irreversible and irredeemable fears of permanent tattoos are being removed by advance tattoo removal technology.

Today, indecisiveness and noncommittal are “no problem” when it comes to tattoos. Blame it on new know-how or good old fashion regret, either way you break it down tattoos are coming off.

But what is unreal are the number of noncommittal in the middle who have always wanted a tattoo but have been afraid of the permanence, yet now these people are looking forward to getting tattooed with removable ink.   Perhaps, they feel with this new fangled ink they will be getting a real tattoo when, in fact, they really won’t be.

The fact is, tattoos were once the ultimate symbol of permanent commitment, and now are easily removed from existence.  Maybe this is definitely a sign of the path technology is moving the world forward on, or rather rewind, remove, and forward on.

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