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Tattoo Confessions

Tattoo Confessions

I am wondering what could be my tattoo design is, i want a tiger tattoo which is my year, i want also a tribal tattoo or a customize tattoo, but i am really confuse, what if i regret it getting tattooed someday, this could be a lot to me, especially on deciding, or what if somebody didn’t like it, what if my tattoo artist fail, what if it is not safe? Do I want it big or small which is more better? what if it hurts a lot can i minimize the pain? How can it affect me myself and I? Probably, you are wondering, why I am confused and so worried about it, because I want it to be perfect, you know that a tattoo last a lifetime, it is permanent! So I must pick the best for me, and I really want to get inked. I am perfectionist in what I do so i pick the best for it always, Anyways see you again, I have to figure out myself alone what tattoo shall I be choosing. Cheers!

March 4th, 2010 by admin

Dr. Numb Clients Email

Dr. Numb Client Email

From: ———
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 9:27 AM
To: ——————–
Subject: Thank you!
To the Dr. Numb Team-
Just wanted to say thank you for an awesome product. I got your product Feb. 22nd and needed it by Feb. 28th. I got it that Friday the 26th. When I first applied it, I was hesitant that it was working. I was about to apply more on and more on and the —– more on and then noticed the numbing. I was excited like a little school girl. The main reason why I bought it was because I am ticklish like no tomorrow and was scared the needle my make me squirm. Long story short, went to my tattoo artist, he started to do it and I didn’t feel a thing. Everyone there couldn’t believe it. I told them all about it and as a matter of fact, hopefully they will be ordering from you. My friends cousin over in Mexico wants a tattoo really bad but can’t cope with the pain. Told him to have her get Dr. Numb. Thanks guys! Gonna use the other bottle when I finish
this one.

This is an Email sent by one of our Best Customers, and We are glad we have them and not only that, we are glad that they like the numbing effect of the cream. Cheers you know who you are. lol

March 2nd, 2010 by admin

Tattoo Removal Before After

Before deciding on using a tat removal cream or gel, you likely decided you can’t afford a dermatologist. Laser tattoo removal costs thousands. Professional dermabrasion will also require hundreds of dollars in sessions before that unwanted tat is scraped off. You may not be wild about the idea of scraped off, even in the hands of a skin care professional it hurts and is ugly during the process.

You settle on tat removal at home using an effective tattoo removal cream or gel. Everyone doesn’t need to know you’ve decided to lose the ink until perhaps they notice it’s gone. Your want an affordable method of tattoo removal that you can find online, have delivered to your door, and use the tat removal cream or gel in the privacy of your home. What’s it like to use one?

Expect it to take time.

Tattoos may seem like a superficial art, but the ink goes deep into the skin layers. Lasers and tat removal creams and gels get the ink out. Abrasion scrapes it off until all the inked layers are gone.

Topical removers bring unwanted ink to the surface, allowing the body to shed the cells, often with a little light rubbing to encourage new skin cell growth. A laser burns deep into the layers of skin to dissolve the ink for elimination. The primary difference is that using an effective at-home tattoo removal cream or gel is not invasive. You won’t need the local anesthetic that makes the laser blasts tolerable. Bear in mind laser tat removal requires many sessions and many dollars.

It will also take several applications of a tattoo removal cream or gel to achieve the result you want. Topical tattoo removal solutions remove the top layers of the skin while preventing new layers of skin from developing pigment. Over time the tattooed layers of skin get closer to the skin’s surface and eventually appear faded or erased depending on the depth of the colors and the size of the tattoo. You may expect to see some redness and irritation, which you can control with the length of time between sessions.

When you choose a topical tattoo removal cream or gel, be careful of so-called “salt treatments” which are known to cause skin problems. If you use skin-peeling agents, such as acids, expect redness, swelling and the opportunity for infection.

Lastly, don’t freak if the tat removal product you choose causes the tattoo to initially seem brighter. It’s common, it’s temporary, and perhaps gives you once last chance to look at that tattoo and be certain you want it gone.

November 21st, 2009 by jezelle

Surgical Tattoo Removal

Surgically removing a tattoo is the best method for complete tattoo removal.  It’s also the fastest and most effective method for small tattoos.  However, there are several caveats…

  1. it works best on small tattoos, not larger ones
  2. a noticeable scar may remain
  3. skin grafts may be necessary for larger tattoo removal
  4. anesthesia may be required

Also known as excision tattoo removal, this was once one of the more popular methods for removal, but today has largely been replaced by laser tattoo removal or Intense Pulsed Light.  Even so, it’s still a viable choice for the smaller tattoos.

During the excision method a surgeon numbs the area, cuts out the skin containing the tattoo pigment, and then the surrounding edges of the wound are sutured back together.  Voila, no more tattoo.

As with all removal methods some pain is involved.  The amount depends upon the size of the tattoo, as well as its location.  Some parts of the body are just more sensitive than others, and sensitivity varies with the individual.

With larger tattoos the excision process is usually done in several stages, and most often requires a sedative or anesthetic.  If a skin graft is needed, larger scars may result in both the tattooed area and where the skin graft was taken.

Surgically excising larger tattoos obviously carries a higher risk of infection than with smaller body art, plus there’s a much higher risk for scarring.  Greater aftercare is also required with excised larger tattoos, as well as for the area where the skin graft was taken.

November 21st, 2009 by jezelle

Wrecking Ball Tattoo Removal

Wrecking Ball tattoo removal is one of the more widely known fade creams for tattoo removal. It is hard to say how long a fade cream (or any other product or treatment) would take to remove a tattoo because it depends on many different factors. The color of the ink, the size of the tattoo, and the depth and density are all factors that can have a bearing on how easy or difficult it is to remove the tattoo.

November 21st, 2009 by apriljoy

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