Gone are the Days of Old School Tattoo Removal

Today, people are fortunate to have several different methods of tattoo removal to choose from.  And, within the past ten years, newer tattoo removal technology has also made tattoo removal easier and less painful than the days of old school tattoo removal.

Ironically, the most popular tattoo removal methods ten years ago are rarely performed today.  Dermabrasion, cryosurgery, and excision were the well known ways to remove tattoos, but now they are thought of as “old school” tattoo removal.
 
Dermabrasion actually sands the skin to remove the surface as well as the middle layers.  As you can imagine, sanding off layers of skin can be very painful, especially if tattoos are large. With dermabrasion tattoo removal usually the majority of a tattoo can be removed, but there are some tattoos that dermabrasion has not been successful at removing.

Cryosurgery is another old school tattoo removal method that doctors used in the past. This technique requires freezing the tattoo skin before attempting dermabrasion.  Freezing the skin makes the procedure fairly painless during removal, but as soon as the skin thaws pain sets in, and the pain can be extremely uncomfortable.

Excision is the literally the old school removal of tattoos where a doctor cuts out and removes the tattoo with a scalpel. After the tattoo is removed the remaining skin is stitched together with sutures leaving behind a scar.  Large tattoos often require skin grafts in order to close area where the tattoo once existed and now remains a wound.

Tattoo removal has most certainly made significant progress making it much easier and less painful to remove tattoos today, in comparison to the old school tattoo removal methods used just 10 years ago.

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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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Removing Your Own Tattoo

DIY, a.k.a do-it-yourself tattoo removal is rising to the top of the ranks by popular demand.  It seems the decision to remove tattoos is a personal decision that many people are giving far more consideration than getting tattoos.

Don’t be fooled into thinking DIY tattoo removal methods are easy, overnight removal miracles.  Removing a tattoo is a process that takes time, whether the method is laser, dermabrasion, or at home do-it-yourself tattoo removal.

Fact is, one tattoo removal treatment with laser cost on average $150 and up; and tattoos are not removed in a single laser session.  Removing tattoos with lasers requires numerous laser treatments (the number of treatments is always unknown) scheduled months apart, which amounts to the cost of laser removal really adding up.  And along with the painful expense of laser tattoo removal, also comes the pure pain of the experience itself.

Millions of tattooed people are searching for ways to get rid of tattoos they want to remove.   And it seems, more and more DIY tattoo removal methods are being discovered each year, with more people looking for ways to remove their own tattoos.

One of the many benefits of do-it-yourself tattoo removal is that it is very inexpensive compared to laser tattoo removal and other types of surgical tattoo removal procedures.

Other reasons people look for effective DIY tattoo removal are the issues of privacy, and to avoid paying for expensive, painful procedures that run the risk of resulting in scars.

Determining if DIY tattoo removal is for you, is just one more decision tied to tattoos that “you” must decide for yourself.  Lifestyle, finances, and potential risks are all very personal choices specific to you and how you choose to remove your own tattoo.

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