“Winona Forever” was small-lived thanks to modern technology. Get rid of any unsightly or embarrassing tattoos to score that job or that new partner in your life.
Posted on 25 November 2011.
“Winona Forever” was small-lived thanks to modern technology. Get rid of any unsightly or embarrassing tattoos to score that job or that new partner in your life.
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Posted on 25 November 2011.
One of the major downsides of getting ink is the risk of tattoo regret. While you can’t go back in time, here are the best ways to get rid of a terrible tattoo. beauty-grooming.healthguru.com
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Posted on 25 January 2010.

The most vital thing about getting tattooed is deciding on a design that you know you will be pleased with for life. But, even if you were absolutely sure at the time, sometimes people change, and you end up with a tattoo that no longer suits you and your lifestyle.
In that case, you may be considering tattoo removal and wondering what your options are.
The common consensus is that tattoo removal is extremely painful, but that notion comes mostly from the ancient days before technology provided us with better ways to remove a tattoo.
There are currently two well loved tattoo removal options at the moment and those are performed using laser technology and light based technology. Both of these methods use light energy to remove your tattoo. The ink inside your skin will absorb the light and then break it up, allowing it to be easily filtered out of the body.
Most people who have had one of these types of tattoo removal surgeries describe the feeling as an annoying rubber band snapping at your skin repeatedly. But, similar to when you’re getting a tattoo, the size of it will make a difference of how much pain you will feel and it’s intensity.
Also, if you have a large tattoo that needs to be removed, you may have to spend a night or two in the hospital so they can monitor your skin afterward.
Luckily, advanced technology has made it so these methods work without leaving much of a scar, but there are risks of ending up with a different skin pigmentation in the area of your tattoo.
It also can be quite expensive and require several visits to permanently remove the entire tattoo. If you choose that you want to go ahead with a tattoo removal surgery, it is extremely vital to question questions and research the procedure. You will also want to choose a doctor who is experienced in performing the procedure and has had successful results.
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