getting cover-up tattoos

Getting a cover-up tattoo

Cover Ups Tattoo Removal Method

Cover-up tattoos are considered a tattoo removal method even though no actual tattoo removal takes place.  Cover up tattoos do just that, they cover up existing tattoos.
 
Basically, cover-up tattoos are new tattoos specifically designed to tattoo directly over existing artwork, to completely hide or revamp old tattoos. Cover up tattoos are used for a variety of reasons, from disguising gang tattoos to adding color and details to basic tattoos creating more interesting designs. 

In order to get a good cover-up tattoo, the tattoo artist must be a talented professional artist experienced at rework ink.  The goal of tattooing cover designs over tattoos is to disguise old tattoos, without making it obvious the new tattoo is intentionally hiding old ink.

During the process of getting cover up ink, the artist uses a variety of techniques, such as a “heavy inking” a method of working extra pigment into the skin to ensure new ink completely removes the appearance of the design underneath.

An important fact to note when considering a cover–up as a method of tattoo removal, getting a cover up tattoo is a permanent decision.  The extra work a tattoo artists puts into making a cover up tattoo successful also makes the new tattoo permanent ink that is nearly impossible to remove.

So, when choosing to erase unwanted body art with cover-up tattoos rather than alternative tattoo removal methods, remember to pick a tattoo design that you truly like looking at, and plan to like seeing for a long time.

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laser tattoo removal method

laser tattoo removal method

Laser Tattoo Removal

(Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation)

Today, laser tattoo removal is the most talked about tattoo removal method.  A simple explanation of how the method of laser tattoo removal works is a laser beam of light penetrates the skin to target the tattoo ink deeply embedded in the skin’s layers.

Lasers were first introduced as a method of tattoo removal nearly 20 years ago. And although, tattoo ink lies deep between the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin, prior to lasers the only tattoo removal methods available were techniques performed on the outer surface of the skin.

The new method of laser tattoo removal introduced an approach with minimal health risks, which was a significant improvement to the “old school” surgical tattoo removal methods.  

Despite the physical discomfort during laser treatments, and typical skin blistering post laser removal treatments, these are nothing in comparison to the pain and high risk of infection of traditional tattoo removal methods, which aggressively sand off the layers of tattoo inked skin, or simply cut out the tattoo skin area trading the unwanted ink for a scar.

Not only has laser tattoo removal drastically improved the experience of the tattoo removal process in the last decade, it has also set the stage for new development of innovative tattoo removal methods such as tattoo fade creams and in home tattoo removal products for fading or removing unwanted tattoo designs.

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