Showing posts with label Tattoo Removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo Removal. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

Tattoo Removal

Tattoo Removal Prices - What Does it Cost to Remove a Tattoo and What Options Do You Have?
By Robert Millan
Tattoo Removal
Tattoo removal prices are all over the map. Tattoo fade creams are the most affordable. Lasers are the most expensive. We figured out the average tattoo removal costs.

We checked a few "what stuff costs" websites, and shopped some skin clinics, dermatologists, and tattoo parlors.

That's right. Artists will put it on with a needle and then take it off with a laser. It costs more for off than on.
Laser tattoo removal prices run from two-hundred to five-hundred dollars per treatment, from a doctor, according to InfoPlasticSurgery.com.

• For a light fade you'll pay a couple grand.
• For deeper results, you will shell out up to ten thousand dollars.
• Your friendly neighborhood tat artist will undo his work for an average of one-hundred-fifty dollars a pop.

Don't spare the pain killers.

1. You will want anesthetic. The shots cost fifty dollars or more. A laser blast bites your skin and your bank account.
2. You'll also want a numbing lotion afterward. Prescription only. Add another twenty dollars plus a doctors visit. One website suggests you shop a local medical school for a discount from a doctor-in-training. It's kind of like going to a beauty school for a haircut. You get what you pay for.

You could also see if they have a dermatology student willing to practice dermabrasion on you. Otherwise,

• A skin clinic will charge $100 per treatment.
• A dermatologist will charge more.
• A plastic surgeon will steer you to lasers or surgery. Cutting makes lasers look cheap.

At home tattoo removal cream.

• On average, it's 40 bucks an ounce.
• With a cotton swab or finger, it's very specific. No waste.
• You will need a lot for daily treatment over three to six months.
• Let's say an ounce a week, for 12 weeks. Under $500.

Here's the deal. No matter which technique you choose, you cannot know in advance what it will cost because you cannot know how many sessions or how long it will take.

For more information about Tattoo Removal, please click the following links. Read articles about a variety of removal options as well as read a detailed product review of the leading topical tattoo removal creams and gels.

Tattoo Removal

Tattoo Removal Prices - What Does it Cost to Remove a Tattoo and What Options Do You Have?
By Robert Millan
Tattoo Removal
Tattoo removal prices are all over the map. Tattoo fade creams are the most affordable. Lasers are the most expensive. We figured out the average tattoo removal costs.

We checked a few "what stuff costs" websites, and shopped some skin clinics, dermatologists, and tattoo parlors.

That's right. Artists will put it on with a needle and then take it off with a laser. It costs more for off than on.
Laser tattoo removal prices run from two-hundred to five-hundred dollars per treatment, from a doctor, according to InfoPlasticSurgery.com.

• For a light fade you'll pay a couple grand.
• For deeper results, you will shell out up to ten thousand dollars.
• Your friendly neighborhood tat artist will undo his work for an average of one-hundred-fifty dollars a pop.

Don't spare the pain killers.

1. You will want anesthetic. The shots cost fifty dollars or more. A laser blast bites your skin and your bank account.
2. You'll also want a numbing lotion afterward. Prescription only. Add another twenty dollars plus a doctors visit. One website suggests you shop a local medical school for a discount from a doctor-in-training. It's kind of like going to a beauty school for a haircut. You get what you pay for.

You could also see if they have a dermatology student willing to practice dermabrasion on you. Otherwise,

• A skin clinic will charge $100 per treatment.
• A dermatologist will charge more.
• A plastic surgeon will steer you to lasers or surgery. Cutting makes lasers look cheap.

At home tattoo removal cream.

• On average, it's 40 bucks an ounce.
• With a cotton swab or finger, it's very specific. No waste.
• You will need a lot for daily treatment over three to six months.
• Let's say an ounce a week, for 12 weeks. Under $500.

Here's the deal. No matter which technique you choose, you cannot know in advance what it will cost because you cannot know how many sessions or how long it will take.

For more information about Tattoo Removal, please click the following links. Read articles about a variety of removal options as well as read a detailed product review of the leading topical tattoo removal creams and gels.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Tattoo Removal Before and After

Tattoo Removal Before and After - What to Expect Using a Tattoo Removal Cream Or Gel

Tattoo Removal Before and AfterBefore using a tattoo removal cream or gel, first know you are not alone. From lasers to lotions, tattoo removal exploded with the growth of people getting inked.

Your story is not unusual. You regret the tattoo, grew tired of it, don't want it so visible (new boss), or need to remove the tattoo when the message becomes an embarrassment (new boyfriend or girlfriend). Maybe you just want to remove a tattoo and replace it with a new one. Many ink lovers see a design they like on someone else, or in a tattoo parlor and want to own it, too.

Tattoo Removal Before and 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.

Tattoo Removal Before and After
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 case 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.

By john sate

Tattoo Removal Before and After

Tattoo Removal Before and After - What to Expect Using a Tattoo Removal Cream Or Gel

Tattoo Removal Before and AfterBefore using a tattoo removal cream or gel, first know you are not alone. From lasers to lotions, tattoo removal exploded with the growth of people getting inked.

Your story is not unusual. You regret the tattoo, grew tired of it, don't want it so visible (new boss), or need to remove the tattoo when the message becomes an embarrassment (new boyfriend or girlfriend). Maybe you just want to remove a tattoo and replace it with a new one. Many ink lovers see a design they like on someone else, or in a tattoo parlor and want to own it, too.

Tattoo Removal Before and 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.

Tattoo Removal Before and After
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 case 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.

By john sate

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Laser Tattoo Removal Cost

Laser Tattoo Removal CostWith the economy being in as much trouble as it is, people are trying to save money. However, it is funny how people will still, somehow, find enough money to get the television that they always wanted, go on a trip, things like that. Then there are the people who genuinely don't have much money, but still have to find a way to get their body art removed.

That's right, people who made poor decisions about the tattoo they got need to find out about the laser tattoo removal cost. At least these people have the option of getting their tattoo removed in the first place! Before, people who grew to hate their tattoos could only hope they faded beyond all recognition.

how to remove tattoosThe laser tattoo removal cost depends on several factors. Take, for example, the ink. The more stubborn the ink is to get out, the higher the laser tattoo removal cost. Some doctors, in an effort to reduce the laser tattoo removal cost, have actually come up with a special kind of ink that is easily removed by lasers if need be.

how to remove a tattooAnother thing that affects the cost is the overall size of the tattoo. If a person only got a tiny tattoo on their ankle that they want to get rid of, then the prices will only be moderate - meaning a couple hundred dollars. However, those people who made the mistake of getting a largetattoo that covers a significant part of their body will have to pay around a thousand dollars.

By Beth Ortiz

Laser Tattoo Removal Cost

Laser Tattoo Removal CostWith the economy being in as much trouble as it is, people are trying to save money. However, it is funny how people will still, somehow, find enough money to get the television that they always wanted, go on a trip, things like that. Then there are the people who genuinely don't have much money, but still have to find a way to get their body art removed.

That's right, people who made poor decisions about the tattoo they got need to find out about the laser tattoo removal cost. At least these people have the option of getting their tattoo removed in the first place! Before, people who grew to hate their tattoos could only hope they faded beyond all recognition.

how to remove tattoosThe laser tattoo removal cost depends on several factors. Take, for example, the ink. The more stubborn the ink is to get out, the higher the laser tattoo removal cost. Some doctors, in an effort to reduce the laser tattoo removal cost, have actually come up with a special kind of ink that is easily removed by lasers if need be.

how to remove a tattooAnother thing that affects the cost is the overall size of the tattoo. If a person only got a tiny tattoo on their ankle that they want to get rid of, then the prices will only be moderate - meaning a couple hundred dollars. However, those people who made the mistake of getting a largetattoo that covers a significant part of their body will have to pay around a thousand dollars.

By Beth Ortiz

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tatoo Removal

tatoo removerThere are a number of ways in which tatoo removal works. There are some ideas that have been around for years, while others are just beginning to gain prominence. Each of the removal options will be painful, and some claim that it is just as painful as getting the tatoo itself. This is because the it reaches down into several layers of skin, and each of these layers must be removed. The different procedures must reach into each layer of skin to fully remove.

The first type of removal involves the use of lasers. Laser removal is the most popular form available today. It has been around since the 1980's, but its popularity has only grown in recent years. There are even offices that exist only to use this type of laser technology. With this type of procedure, a low level laser is pointed directly at the skin. The pulsating laser then slowly sloughs off the tattoo until it disappears completely. This may take several sessions spread out over several weeks or even months. If the tatoo is larger it may take even more time for the process to work.

Tatoo RemovalAnother type of procedure is dermabraison. Many people know this procedure as a cosmetic procedure that takes away layers of dead skin to make the skin look younger and more healthy. As a form of tatoo removal, it works in much the same way. A numbing salve or cream is applied directly to the skin in the location of the tattoo. A small machine that looks similar to a small sanding belt is then rubbed against the skin. This slowly breaks up the ink and sands off the layers of skin. In some cases the doctor may freeze the skin first before doing this removal procedure.

One of the more extreme forms of removal is known as excision. With this procedure the tatoo is literally cut off the skin. The skin is then sewn back in place and allowed to heal. This only works with very small tattoos, and in people with very elastic skin.

Removal options can easily be found by looking in the phone book or online. The cost of such procedures depends on the colors used in the tattoo, the size, and sometimes the location. The person who handles the removal process can offer more information as well as an exact cost of the procedure.

Tatoo Removal

tatoo removerThere are a number of ways in which tatoo removal works. There are some ideas that have been around for years, while others are just beginning to gain prominence. Each of the removal options will be painful, and some claim that it is just as painful as getting the tatoo itself. This is because the it reaches down into several layers of skin, and each of these layers must be removed. The different procedures must reach into each layer of skin to fully remove.

The first type of removal involves the use of lasers. Laser removal is the most popular form available today. It has been around since the 1980's, but its popularity has only grown in recent years. There are even offices that exist only to use this type of laser technology. With this type of procedure, a low level laser is pointed directly at the skin. The pulsating laser then slowly sloughs off the tattoo until it disappears completely. This may take several sessions spread out over several weeks or even months. If the tatoo is larger it may take even more time for the process to work.

Tatoo RemovalAnother type of procedure is dermabraison. Many people know this procedure as a cosmetic procedure that takes away layers of dead skin to make the skin look younger and more healthy. As a form of tatoo removal, it works in much the same way. A numbing salve or cream is applied directly to the skin in the location of the tattoo. A small machine that looks similar to a small sanding belt is then rubbed against the skin. This slowly breaks up the ink and sands off the layers of skin. In some cases the doctor may freeze the skin first before doing this removal procedure.

One of the more extreme forms of removal is known as excision. With this procedure the tatoo is literally cut off the skin. The skin is then sewn back in place and allowed to heal. This only works with very small tattoos, and in people with very elastic skin.

Removal options can easily be found by looking in the phone book or online. The cost of such procedures depends on the colors used in the tattoo, the size, and sometimes the location. The person who handles the removal process can offer more information as well as an exact cost of the procedure.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Tatoo Removal Cream

Tattoo Removal CreamOne way or the other, everybody comes to a certain point in their lives where they wonder why they decided to engage themselves in a particular event, manner or person. One of these mistakes includes having that big tatoo , and now Mr. Joe is having the problem of his life searching for the ultimate way to have it removed. However, reaching for his pocket, he finds out that he does not have the money to get it done. What he does then is turn to a recommended tatoo removal cream, which is slowly becoming a more popular trend recently.

This process could be stated as one of the gifts that modern technology has to offer since it is less painful and expensive than the laser and surgical- related procedures for removing a tatoo. A cream that removes tatoos works by removing traces of ink found in certain skin layers of the person. Over time, the ink in the subcutaneous layer will fade and the cream will then function as a means to regenerate newer skin cells.

Tatoo Removal CreamWhen it comes to purchasing a tatoo removal cream, it is important to know that there is at least two ways in which these creams are applied for the tatoo to be removed. The first kind is usually those over the counter creams that use an exfoliating pad in the process. The other type of tatoo removal cream contains peeling ingredients like Trichloroacetic acid that burns off the top layers of the skin. The latter type is more risky and requires the help of more adept skin care professionals in order to make sure that the tatoo removal cream is properly applied since it is usually injected into the skin right into the area where the tatoo is.

Every person who would want to resort to a cream that removes tatoos must also be open to the fact that it may take quite some time for this type of tatoo removal method to work. And although this process promises that the tatoo would be removed through painless methods, results are varied for some. There are also instances wherein the result of following the recommended process with a tatoo removal cream entails a scarred skin area due to the usual scrubbing process. The important thing is for every person to make sure that the tatoo removal process chosen has possible side effects that he or she is prepared for.

By Cath McCord

Tatoo Removal Cream

Tattoo Removal CreamOne way or the other, everybody comes to a certain point in their lives where they wonder why they decided to engage themselves in a particular event, manner or person. One of these mistakes includes having that big tatoo , and now Mr. Joe is having the problem of his life searching for the ultimate way to have it removed. However, reaching for his pocket, he finds out that he does not have the money to get it done. What he does then is turn to a recommended tatoo removal cream, which is slowly becoming a more popular trend recently.

This process could be stated as one of the gifts that modern technology has to offer since it is less painful and expensive than the laser and surgical- related procedures for removing a tatoo. A cream that removes tatoos works by removing traces of ink found in certain skin layers of the person. Over time, the ink in the subcutaneous layer will fade and the cream will then function as a means to regenerate newer skin cells.

Tatoo Removal CreamWhen it comes to purchasing a tatoo removal cream, it is important to know that there is at least two ways in which these creams are applied for the tatoo to be removed. The first kind is usually those over the counter creams that use an exfoliating pad in the process. The other type of tatoo removal cream contains peeling ingredients like Trichloroacetic acid that burns off the top layers of the skin. The latter type is more risky and requires the help of more adept skin care professionals in order to make sure that the tatoo removal cream is properly applied since it is usually injected into the skin right into the area where the tatoo is.

Every person who would want to resort to a cream that removes tatoos must also be open to the fact that it may take quite some time for this type of tatoo removal method to work. And although this process promises that the tatoo would be removed through painless methods, results are varied for some. There are also instances wherein the result of following the recommended process with a tatoo removal cream entails a scarred skin area due to the usual scrubbing process. The important thing is for every person to make sure that the tatoo removal process chosen has possible side effects that he or she is prepared for.

By Cath McCord

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Remove Tattoos

tatoo removal creamThe desire to remove tattoos has been around just about as long as their existence. Recent technological advances in lasers have now made it possible to remove tattoos without leaving an equally undesirable scar. You may have seen creams marketed to remove tattoos; some are currently being investigated for their effectiveness, but there isn't a great deal evidence for them as yet. Early attempts to remove tattoos have had less than worthwhile results. Early attempts to remove tattoos included sanding, cutting, or burning of the skin, which resulted in scarring.

A tattoo is meant to be for life. Unfortunately, what a customer might want these days may not be what they want in two or even twenty years time. Both the procedure and cost of acquiring a tattoo are relatively minor in comparison to having it removed at a later date. It may be wise to bear these facts in mind in before visiting your local tattoo artist with design and cash in hand.

Two of the most commonly used methods for removing an unwanted tattoo are also two of the most unsatisfactory. The first method involves removing a piece of skin from a less-noticeable area of your body and grafting it over the tattoo. This strange sort of "plastic surgery approach" covers up the tattoo but also leaves scar tissue as the skin is no longer in it's normal state.

Remove TattoosAnother method is to go to a tattoo artist and have a different design tattooed on top of the unwanted one. With this course of action, the black outline from the original tattoo can be noticeable around the new one; the larger the original, and the more black ink it has, the more difficult it will be to cover it up.

A surgical method which is just as unsatisfactory is called dermabrasion. In layman's term, you can think of it as rubbing at your skin with sandpaper. Even if this method is performed by a licensed doctor, you will likely conclude that the resulting scar is worse than the original tattoo. The reason for the scarring is that removing a tattoo with this method will entail going throughout the tattoo and the underlying skin. The scarring left by this method will most likely leave that portion of your skin a much lighter color and a different texture to the skin surrounding it. Of all the tattoo removal methods currently in use, dermabrasion will leave the most noticeable scarring.

Excision of the tattoo rarely presents a satisfactory alternative either. As its name implies, the excision method of tattoo removal involves having the tattoo surgically cut out of your skin and the surrounding skin sewed back together. The scar may well not be as noticeable as the one from the dermabrasion course, but the rather gruesome excision method itself more than makes up the difference in terms of a procedure which you won't enjoy.

An assortment of creams are sold for tattoo removal. Tattoo artists usually state that they are a complete waste of money and time, as they don't work. Whatever new combination is sold under the guise of being a sure way to remove tattoos, purchasers should keep in mind that since the tattoo isn't simply on the top of the skin but deep into its layers, over-the-counter creams sold to remove tattoos will do little if any anything. The chemical peel method which uses trichloroacetic acid produces some degree of results, as it obviously removes the layers of the skin.

Currently, the use of lasers is one of the the most popular methods to remove tattoos. In practice it isn't as simple as it may sound. First of all, depending on the size and detail of the tattoo, removal by laser can have up to ten sessions to achieve a satisfactory degree of results. One source states that each session can cost between $250-$850. It has also been said that the laser removal method can be very painful.

The the latest way to remove tattoos is Intense Pulsated Light Therapy. Although it is thought to be less painful, and produces better results than removal by laser, it is also much more costly.

The most common sense way of looking at the subject is if you're planning to get a tattoo, you ought to plan on keeping it. None of the methods currently available to remove tattoos are guaranteed to give satisfactory results, and those that show any amount of success in the final results are quite high-priced.

By Mark F Hargreaves

Remove Tattoos

tatoo removal creamThe desire to remove tattoos has been around just about as long as their existence. Recent technological advances in lasers have now made it possible to remove tattoos without leaving an equally undesirable scar. You may have seen creams marketed to remove tattoos; some are currently being investigated for their effectiveness, but there isn't a great deal evidence for them as yet. Early attempts to remove tattoos have had less than worthwhile results. Early attempts to remove tattoos included sanding, cutting, or burning of the skin, which resulted in scarring.

A tattoo is meant to be for life. Unfortunately, what a customer might want these days may not be what they want in two or even twenty years time. Both the procedure and cost of acquiring a tattoo are relatively minor in comparison to having it removed at a later date. It may be wise to bear these facts in mind in before visiting your local tattoo artist with design and cash in hand.

Two of the most commonly used methods for removing an unwanted tattoo are also two of the most unsatisfactory. The first method involves removing a piece of skin from a less-noticeable area of your body and grafting it over the tattoo. This strange sort of "plastic surgery approach" covers up the tattoo but also leaves scar tissue as the skin is no longer in it's normal state.

Remove TattoosAnother method is to go to a tattoo artist and have a different design tattooed on top of the unwanted one. With this course of action, the black outline from the original tattoo can be noticeable around the new one; the larger the original, and the more black ink it has, the more difficult it will be to cover it up.

A surgical method which is just as unsatisfactory is called dermabrasion. In layman's term, you can think of it as rubbing at your skin with sandpaper. Even if this method is performed by a licensed doctor, you will likely conclude that the resulting scar is worse than the original tattoo. The reason for the scarring is that removing a tattoo with this method will entail going throughout the tattoo and the underlying skin. The scarring left by this method will most likely leave that portion of your skin a much lighter color and a different texture to the skin surrounding it. Of all the tattoo removal methods currently in use, dermabrasion will leave the most noticeable scarring.

Excision of the tattoo rarely presents a satisfactory alternative either. As its name implies, the excision method of tattoo removal involves having the tattoo surgically cut out of your skin and the surrounding skin sewed back together. The scar may well not be as noticeable as the one from the dermabrasion course, but the rather gruesome excision method itself more than makes up the difference in terms of a procedure which you won't enjoy.

An assortment of creams are sold for tattoo removal. Tattoo artists usually state that they are a complete waste of money and time, as they don't work. Whatever new combination is sold under the guise of being a sure way to remove tattoos, purchasers should keep in mind that since the tattoo isn't simply on the top of the skin but deep into its layers, over-the-counter creams sold to remove tattoos will do little if any anything. The chemical peel method which uses trichloroacetic acid produces some degree of results, as it obviously removes the layers of the skin.

Currently, the use of lasers is one of the the most popular methods to remove tattoos. In practice it isn't as simple as it may sound. First of all, depending on the size and detail of the tattoo, removal by laser can have up to ten sessions to achieve a satisfactory degree of results. One source states that each session can cost between $250-$850. It has also been said that the laser removal method can be very painful.

The the latest way to remove tattoos is Intense Pulsated Light Therapy. Although it is thought to be less painful, and produces better results than removal by laser, it is also much more costly.

The most common sense way of looking at the subject is if you're planning to get a tattoo, you ought to plan on keeping it. None of the methods currently available to remove tattoos are guaranteed to give satisfactory results, and those that show any amount of success in the final results are quite high-priced.

By Mark F Hargreaves

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Laser Tattoo Removal Cost

tattoo removal balmThe methods for removing tattoos have come a long way. There was a time, not too long ago when getting rid of a tattoo meant surgery or processes that involved sanding or even acid. Ouch! Well technology has advanced and the two most popular methods today involve using fade creams and lasers.

While the fade creams are popular, their effectiveness remains a big question. That leaves laser technology-- which is considered the safest method and produces the best results for most people. But laser tattoo removal does not come without its drawbacks. It can be expensive, very uncomfortable and still comes with the risk of possible scarring.

Laser Tattoo Removal CostHow painful is laser removal? That is different for each person, because every person has a higher threshold for pain.It also depends on the parts of the body where the tattoo being removed is located. Areas like the toes and feet can be much more painful than other parts of the body. The feeling having a tattoo removed by lasers is said to feel like a rubber band snapping over and over again in a very concentrated area. To minimize the pain, some people prefer to have a topical numbing cream applied over the tattoo prior to the treatment. The laser procedure actually goes pretty fast-just takes a few minutes for each visit.

The cost of having a tattoo removed with lasers will vary depending on the size, the type and color of ink that was used, how deep it has penetrated the skin, age of the tattoo and skin type. More than one application is normally needed. After each treatment you will need to give several weeks for the wound to heal before returning for follow up visits.For complete removal it can take anywhere from just a few visits to more than a dozen. This is only meant to be an estimate, but a 3 inch square tattoo, requiring 9 visits, can cost between $800 and $1,000.

Scarring associated with laser tattoo removal used to be more prevalent than it is today. This procedure does not come without its risk for scarring, and you should always consult a dermatologist or medical professional first, but with the newer lasers the risk for scarring is much less common today. The one factor that comes into play with scarring is the skin type of each individual.

By Mark S Myers

Laser Tattoo Removal Cost

tattoo removal balmThe methods for removing tattoos have come a long way. There was a time, not too long ago when getting rid of a tattoo meant surgery or processes that involved sanding or even acid. Ouch! Well technology has advanced and the two most popular methods today involve using fade creams and lasers.

While the fade creams are popular, their effectiveness remains a big question. That leaves laser technology-- which is considered the safest method and produces the best results for most people. But laser tattoo removal does not come without its drawbacks. It can be expensive, very uncomfortable and still comes with the risk of possible scarring.

Laser Tattoo Removal CostHow painful is laser removal? That is different for each person, because every person has a higher threshold for pain.It also depends on the parts of the body where the tattoo being removed is located. Areas like the toes and feet can be much more painful than other parts of the body. The feeling having a tattoo removed by lasers is said to feel like a rubber band snapping over and over again in a very concentrated area. To minimize the pain, some people prefer to have a topical numbing cream applied over the tattoo prior to the treatment. The laser procedure actually goes pretty fast-just takes a few minutes for each visit.

The cost of having a tattoo removed with lasers will vary depending on the size, the type and color of ink that was used, how deep it has penetrated the skin, age of the tattoo and skin type. More than one application is normally needed. After each treatment you will need to give several weeks for the wound to heal before returning for follow up visits.For complete removal it can take anywhere from just a few visits to more than a dozen. This is only meant to be an estimate, but a 3 inch square tattoo, requiring 9 visits, can cost between $800 and $1,000.

Scarring associated with laser tattoo removal used to be more prevalent than it is today. This procedure does not come without its risk for scarring, and you should always consult a dermatologist or medical professional first, but with the newer lasers the risk for scarring is much less common today. The one factor that comes into play with scarring is the skin type of each individual.

By Mark S Myers

Friday, November 13, 2009

How to Remove Tattoos

tattoo removalIf you are looking to remove a tattoo, without a doubt you will find that laser surgery is one of the most effective ways to get a tattoo. There are many other ways to remove a tattoo but laser removal is definitely the most popular of all of the procedures today and does produce results. So how does it work and how is it used?

How it Works

With laser surgery, your skin is exposed to an intense beam of light either continuous or brief pulses depending on the type of laser. This process breaks down the ink and triggers your body to get rid of it via your body's natural waste removal processes.

Equipment Used

How to Remove TattoosDifferent types of lasers are best for certain types of tattoos and certain types of ink. Sometimes, several different types of machines may be required to remove a tattoo. As technology develops, better machines are being made to improve performance, reduce pain and reduce scarring.

Side Effects of Laser Surgery

One of the side effects of laser surgery is the pain associated with burning the tattoo ink. In the process, you are also damaging the top layer of skin. Some describe say this process is just as painful or even more painful than getting the original tattoo, depending on the type of procedure.

By Diamon Dee

How to Remove Tattoos

tattoo removalIf you are looking to remove a tattoo, without a doubt you will find that laser surgery is one of the most effective ways to get a tattoo. There are many other ways to remove a tattoo but laser removal is definitely the most popular of all of the procedures today and does produce results. So how does it work and how is it used?

How it Works

With laser surgery, your skin is exposed to an intense beam of light either continuous or brief pulses depending on the type of laser. This process breaks down the ink and triggers your body to get rid of it via your body's natural waste removal processes.

Equipment Used

How to Remove TattoosDifferent types of lasers are best for certain types of tattoos and certain types of ink. Sometimes, several different types of machines may be required to remove a tattoo. As technology develops, better machines are being made to improve performance, reduce pain and reduce scarring.

Side Effects of Laser Surgery

One of the side effects of laser surgery is the pain associated with burning the tattoo ink. In the process, you are also damaging the top layer of skin. Some describe say this process is just as painful or even more painful than getting the original tattoo, depending on the type of procedure.

By Diamon Dee

Saturday, October 31, 2009

How to Remove a Tattoo

How to Remove a TattooDiscover how to remove a tattoo may involve several options. Complete removal of a tattoo can be almost impossible, although there are some removal methods are effective. Many people do not think how to remove a tattoo when they decide to get one. Tattoos which seemed trendy or a good idea in the younger years can be inconvenient or too visible in the wrong places, years later in life.

Sure, a tattoo is something you should not be taken lightly when you do get one, as they are supposed to be a permanent marking. However, as you age, and the skin begins to sag, a tattoo attractive, can be transformed into a distorted mess that nobody can read or understand. A tramp stamp on Grandma just does not seem like it should, it is not attractive, assuming you can tell what it is.

tatto removalHere how to remove a tattoo becomes practical. There are several methods that vary in cost and efficiency:

• removal laser This laser sends pulses of light at a high concentration. This can be a painful procedure that normally involves several sessions ranging from $ 200 - $ 500 each. Whereas it may take up to 20 sessions, in some cases, removal laser can exceed $ 10,000 and not covered by insurance. It also causes scarring, blisters and scabs.

• Salabrasion-dermabrasion or two of these methods involve sanding the upper layers of skin off and both are very painful, obviously. Salabrasion uses a salt water solution before the skin lesion. Dermabrasion uses a solution of numbness and then sands the road layers of the skin. These two methods may not be as effective on some tattoos. They also cause scarring in the area where the procedure was done. These include several meetings to a dermatologist, so the cost depends on number of visits.

• Removal Creams-there are some creams that are very effective and accepted by the Institute for tattoo removal. Although efficiency varies according to the tattoos, the only real side effect is that you may get bleaching effect on skin that was not tattooed. This method is a gradual, many people think is the best method for how to remove a tattoo and one of the most affordable.

• TCA or trichloroacetic acid-This is a method to exfoliate that slowly fades the tattoo using acid. It is similar to wart removal acids that remove layers of skin, and does not work overnight, but fades over time. More affordable than surgery, there may be a good method how to remove a tattoo .

• Glycolic Acid Peel-This is used in many chemical peels at home facial and uses alpha-hydroxy acid. It will fade over time a tattoo, and the other-way house how to remove a tattoo , with a cost less than surgery.

• Surgical removal, performed by a doctor or a dermatologist, which can leave scars. An incision is made and sutured. This is primarily used for small tattoos and can be costly. Because she is plastic surgery, it is often not covered by insurance.

How to Remove a Tattoo

How to Remove a TattooDiscover how to remove a tattoo may involve several options. Complete removal of a tattoo can be almost impossible, although there are some removal methods are effective. Many people do not think how to remove a tattoo when they decide to get one. Tattoos which seemed trendy or a good idea in the younger years can be inconvenient or too visible in the wrong places, years later in life.

Sure, a tattoo is something you should not be taken lightly when you do get one, as they are supposed to be a permanent marking. However, as you age, and the skin begins to sag, a tattoo attractive, can be transformed into a distorted mess that nobody can read or understand. A tramp stamp on Grandma just does not seem like it should, it is not attractive, assuming you can tell what it is.

tatto removalHere how to remove a tattoo becomes practical. There are several methods that vary in cost and efficiency:

• removal laser This laser sends pulses of light at a high concentration. This can be a painful procedure that normally involves several sessions ranging from $ 200 - $ 500 each. Whereas it may take up to 20 sessions, in some cases, removal laser can exceed $ 10,000 and not covered by insurance. It also causes scarring, blisters and scabs.

• Salabrasion-dermabrasion or two of these methods involve sanding the upper layers of skin off and both are very painful, obviously. Salabrasion uses a salt water solution before the skin lesion. Dermabrasion uses a solution of numbness and then sands the road layers of the skin. These two methods may not be as effective on some tattoos. They also cause scarring in the area where the procedure was done. These include several meetings to a dermatologist, so the cost depends on number of visits.

• Removal Creams-there are some creams that are very effective and accepted by the Institute for tattoo removal. Although efficiency varies according to the tattoos, the only real side effect is that you may get bleaching effect on skin that was not tattooed. This method is a gradual, many people think is the best method for how to remove a tattoo and one of the most affordable.

• TCA or trichloroacetic acid-This is a method to exfoliate that slowly fades the tattoo using acid. It is similar to wart removal acids that remove layers of skin, and does not work overnight, but fades over time. More affordable than surgery, there may be a good method how to remove a tattoo .

• Glycolic Acid Peel-This is used in many chemical peels at home facial and uses alpha-hydroxy acid. It will fade over time a tattoo, and the other-way house how to remove a tattoo , with a cost less than surgery.

• Surgical removal, performed by a doctor or a dermatologist, which can leave scars. An incision is made and sutured. This is primarily used for small tattoos and can be costly. Because she is plastic surgery, it is often not covered by insurance.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Removing Tattoos

Removing TattoosThe tattoos are considered permanent. However, Removing tattoos can be performed with different tools. Derma surgeons have developed effective techniques and safer removing tattoos fully or partially. The pain and cost of removal of tattoos are more important than applying them.

The most common methods of tattoo removal is dermabrasion, laser surgery, and surgical excision.

Surgical-excision will remove the tattoo with a scalpel and the wound will close. This technique was very effective in removing tattoos. It allows the surgeon to excise inked in the field of tattooing with excellent control.

Dermabrasion The skin was sand by the surgeon to remove the surface and the middle of the tattoo. A surgical technique and dressing mix to absorb and increase the tattoo inks.

Laser surgery Tattooing has been removed by the surgeon treating the pigment colors with a laser beam of high intensity selectively. Because lasers have a low risk, without bloodshed, and highly effective approach with minimal side effects, it has become standard treatment for removing tattoos. Generally, the type of laser used depends on the pigment. Multiple treatments may be necessary in many cases.

how to remove a tattooWhile laser surgery is generally accepted as a safe treatment for removing tattoos, rare complications include the possibility of burning the skin, discoloring dark skin with the laser, hypopigmentation or white spots appear in May, which is more common in dark skin , hyperpigmentation or dark spots and textural changes. A tattoo treaties may also leave scars caused by burns.

Laser tattoo removal is not done with a single treatment. But most treatments mean more damage may occur in the skin resulting in painful blisters and scabs that eventually leads to scarring.

But whatever technique removing tattoos a person chooses to use, color variations and some scars may remain. Healing depends on the depth and size of the tattoo, the procedure used and the process of healing the patient. It is very important to discuss the procedure of the technique chosen, how it is done and the likely effects of the patient. More importantly, proper care of the treated area should always be considered and implemented to avoid problems.

Removing Tattoos

Removing TattoosThe tattoos are considered permanent. However, Removing tattoos can be performed with different tools. Derma surgeons have developed effective techniques and safer removing tattoos fully or partially. The pain and cost of removal of tattoos are more important than applying them.

The most common methods of tattoo removal is dermabrasion, laser surgery, and surgical excision.

Surgical-excision will remove the tattoo with a scalpel and the wound will close. This technique was very effective in removing tattoos. It allows the surgeon to excise inked in the field of tattooing with excellent control.

Dermabrasion The skin was sand by the surgeon to remove the surface and the middle of the tattoo. A surgical technique and dressing mix to absorb and increase the tattoo inks.

Laser surgery Tattooing has been removed by the surgeon treating the pigment colors with a laser beam of high intensity selectively. Because lasers have a low risk, without bloodshed, and highly effective approach with minimal side effects, it has become standard treatment for removing tattoos. Generally, the type of laser used depends on the pigment. Multiple treatments may be necessary in many cases.

how to remove a tattooWhile laser surgery is generally accepted as a safe treatment for removing tattoos, rare complications include the possibility of burning the skin, discoloring dark skin with the laser, hypopigmentation or white spots appear in May, which is more common in dark skin , hyperpigmentation or dark spots and textural changes. A tattoo treaties may also leave scars caused by burns.

Laser tattoo removal is not done with a single treatment. But most treatments mean more damage may occur in the skin resulting in painful blisters and scabs that eventually leads to scarring.

But whatever technique removing tattoos a person chooses to use, color variations and some scars may remain. Healing depends on the depth and size of the tattoo, the procedure used and the process of healing the patient. It is very important to discuss the procedure of the technique chosen, how it is done and the likely effects of the patient. More importantly, proper care of the treated area should always be considered and implemented to avoid problems.