Good Tattoo Removal Options

Everyone always used to say that be careful what you get as a tattoo, because it's going to be permanent. While the moral of this maxim is true, it's no longer true that tattoo's are permanent. In fact, there are a variety of methods for their removal from the skin. Let's look at a few of the most talked about techniques available today.

1. Tattoo Removal Creams.

Tattoo removal creams are sold as an over the counter solution to removing or fading a tattoo. They are self-administered and do not require any kind of prescription or assistance from a medical professional. Older tattoos are more easily faded with this type of product. No pain or risk of scarring is reported with this method.

2. The Rejuvi Technique.

Rejuvi cream should not be confused with other "tattoo removal creams". This is a technique which requires going in for treatments, and treatment are administered by a medical professional. Rejuvi cream is injected into the skin above the tattoo using a tool which appears and functions similar to a tattoo-gun. The cream will bond with the ink and the body will respond as if the cream and the newly bonded ink are a foreign object, unwelcome in the body. The immune system is then going to push the bonded material (a scab) to the outer most layer of the skin. Eventually the scab will fall off, and with it, a part of the tattoo. Note that there is very little risk of scarring using this method. The application of rejuvi into the skin does cause mild discomfort to the patient. Clinics offering rejuvi applications for tattoo removal are widely available in bigger cities in both the USA and Europe.

3. Laser Tattoo Removal.

The use of lasers is a well documented technique for removing an unwanted tattoo. Over several treatments, the tattoo can be removed with some pain, patience, and a often a sizable amount of cash, as this is not the least expensive technique around. It's popularity though is due to how consistently it works. There is little second guessing involved using laser removal.

One final note is the use of cover up tattoos. If you have a tattoo you no longer want, consider that instead of paying for its removal, you can pay to have it covered up with a better tattoo. The techniques for covering up is likely better than you imagine these days, so talk to an artist to get their thoughts before making a decision either way.

If you're looking for information on rejuvi for tattoo removal, check out the Tattoo Removal Cream Guide, a free resource dedicated to sharing unbiased information on tattoo removal creams and lotions.

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November 17 2009 | Skin Care | No Comments »

Tattoo Removal and Your Options

by Claudette Trippidi

Tattoos are one of the permanent things you can do to your body that actually aren't exactly permanent. There are a variety of methods widely available today for getting a tattoo off your skin. Let's address a few of the more talked about techniques for tattoo removal and the relevant information for each technique.

1. Tattoo Removal Creams.

Sold as an over the counter product for do it your self tattoo removal, these creams are widely popular. Note that most users report success with older tattoos as opposed to newer tattoos, and some people experienced only significant fading but not actual removal in its entirety. No prescription or medical assistance is necessary for this method. Applying the treatments can be done entirely in the comfort of your own home.

2. Rejuvi Removal.

Rejuvi cream should not be confused with other "tattoo removal creams". This is a technique which requires going in for treatments, and treatment are administered by a medical professional. Rejuvi cream is injected into the skin above the tattoo using a tool which appears and functions similar to a tattoo-gun. The cream will bond with the ink and the body will respond as if the cream and the newly bonded ink are a foreign object, unwelcome in the body. The immune system is then going to push the bonded material (a scab) to the outer most layer of the skin. Eventually the scab will fall off, and with it, a part of the tattoo. Note that there is very little risk of scarring using this method. The application of rejuvi into the skin does cause mild discomfort to the patient. Clinics offering rejuvi applications for tattoo removal are widely available in bigger cities in both the USA and Europe.

3. Laser Tattoo Removal.

One of the best solutions around, laser tattoo is available is most cities as an effective treatment for tattoo removing. This will require several treatments spaced out at appropriately intervals. There is little risk of scarring from this method but be warned, there is pain involved with each treatment. Those who were able to withstand the pain of the tattoo originally should be able to take the pain just fine.

Last, let's mention one option not thought about too much. Why not consider a cover up tattoo instead of removing that tattoo? Either way, a lot of money is going to spent correcting the problem of having a bad tattoo. It is something to consider that you could instead have a great piece of art in its place!

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July 27 2009 | Skin Care | No Comments »