Has there been a true account that Tat-B-Gone really removes a tattoo? Has anybody ever heard of the chemical peel method? Starting to get bored with my tattoos and I don’t like doctors holding a knife to my skin and there’s no way I’m letting them freeze my skin and put a freaking belt sander to it. Those methods are out. Have any of you heard of the cream or chemical peel methods?
Many good tattoo artists can also apply a fresh tat over an old one…unless you just want rid of them, you might think about that and cruise some shops…K ;o)
Try Jolen or Jolenes skin bleach cream. Available at most stores such as Walgreens. Or order it from http://www.drugstore.com
I would not use straight bleach from the laundry room.
Maybe dabs of super glue, let dry and rub with sand paper at your own pain factor. Your on your own.
@Sherri M 7799 wrote:
Try Jolen or Jolenes skin bleach cream. Available at most stores such as Walgreens. Or order it from http://www.drugstore.com
I would not use straight bleach from the laundry room.
Maybe dabs of super glue, let dry and rub with sand paper at your own pain factor. Your on your own.
Does the Jolen or Jolenes stuff actually work and how do i do it
@JUSTIN 7797 wrote:
Has there been a true account that Tat-B-Gone really removes a tattoo? Has anybody ever heard of the chemical peel method? Starting to get bored with my tattoos and I don’t like doctors holding a knife to my skin and there’s no way I’m letting them freeze my skin and put a freaking belt sander to it. Those methods are out. Have any of you heard of the cream or chemical peel methods?
A tattoo removal cream is the most inexpensive way to remove a tattoo yourself.
Market is flooded with several creams such as Tat-B-Gone and Tattoo-off that claim to be effective in fading tattoos. There are claims that these creams may fade a tattoo after a continuous use of several months but their success at removing a tattoo altogether is highly unlikely.
Among all methods most effective way to remove a tattoo is by laser way.:p
In my experience none of these methods of tattoo removal work at all. They are a complete con and shouldn’t be allowed to be on the market. The only way to get rid of a is to remove the pigment, or destroy the pigment, this can only be done with either surgery or lazer treatment.
If you want to throw your money away then throw it my way, not in the direction of these con artists preying in poor folk a little unhappy with the results of a tattoo.
@scrubmuncher 24659 wrote:
In my experience none of these methods of tattoo removal work at all. They are a complete con and shouldn’t be allowed to be on the market. The only way to get rid of a is to remove the pigment, or destroy the pigment, this can only be done with either surgery or lazer treatment.
If you want to throw your money away then throw it my way, not in the direction of these con artists preying in poor folk a little unhappy with the results of a tattoo.
I dont agree with this , i have seen people who have successful tattoo removal by laser.
Now you might have heard The Tattoos of Angelina Jolie being removed using laser technology (what you say about this?).
However, caution one must take, i.e one must look for professional and and specialist with laser for tattoo removal procedure.
@mariaryi 25104 wrote:
I dont agree with this , i have seen people who have successful tattoo removal by laser.
Now you might have heard The Tattoos of Angelina Jolie being removed using laser technology (what you say about this?).
However, caution one must take, i.e one must look for professional and and specialist with laser for tattoo removal procedure.
I have no idea what you are talking about, I have just said the only way to remove tattoos succesfully is with laser or surgery, and you have disagreed with me then gone on to state what I have just stated, Are you pissed up or having trouble reading/understanding?:rolleyes:
I have had alot of laser treatment and yes is works, that is why I stated what I did. Whats your point?
@mariaryi 25104 wrote:
I agree with this , i have too seen people who have successful tattoo removal by laser.
However, caution one must take, i.e one must look for professional and and specialist with laser for tattoo removal procedure.
@scrubmuncher 25111 wrote:
I have no idea what you are talking about, I have just said the only way to remove tattoos succesfully is with laser or surgery, and you have disagreed with me then gone on to state what I have just stated, Are you pissed up or having trouble reading/understanding?:rolleyes:
I have had alot of laser treatment and yes is works, that is why I stated what I did. Whats your point?:rolleyes:
Ok chill!!! Man my mistake, now the quote have been correct. You are right, that by laser or surgery tatto can be removed, however dont your dint surgery method is too painful as compared to laser.
Also as far as i know successful tattoo removal by any process will depend on size of tattoo, ink used in tattoo, at which place tattoo is located, if tattoo is new or old etc..!
And i agree that cream or balm saying it will remove tattoos just fades it, after very long use but have not seen anyone saying it have removed tattoos.
I still can’t understand you completely, I’m presuming English isn’t your first language so no worries. Chill taken.
@scrubmuncher 25138 wrote:
I still can’t understand you completely, I’m presuming English isn’t your first language so no worries. Chill taken.
Don’t presume.
As you mentioned “only way to remove tattoos successfully is with laser or surgery”.
And i added that surgery procedure is painful as compared to laser tattoo removal.
If talking about Surgical Method:
It is one of the most popular methods around, especially when the dyed area is small. The major advantage here is the removal of the entire tattoo in one go, particularly if it is small tattoo. Larger tattoos, however, require multiple surgical sessions where the centre of a tattoo is removed first followed by removal of sides at a later date.
However is painful.
Tattoo removal procedure depends on size of tattoo, ink used in it, where it is located and if tattoo is new or old.
It is advisable to seek professional advice to know which procedure will be better for “removing that particular tattoo”.
One Question:confused:
I heard of ” Lethbridge tattoo”, however i am not sure if it is any tattoo type, i f you have idea then share.
@mariaryi 25132 wrote:
Ok chill!!! Man my mistake, now the quote have been correct. You are right, that by laser or surgery tatto can be removed, however dont your dint surgery method is too painful as compared to laser.
Also as far as i know successful tattoo removal by any process will depend on size of tattoo, ink used in tattoo, at which place tattoo is located, if tattoo is new or old etc..!
And i agree that cream or balm saying it will remove tattoos just fades it, after very long use but have not seen anyone saying it have removed tattoos.
I wouldn’t presume if you didn’t write mangled up garbage like that above.
By the way as to your next post their are more important factors involved with surgery and not so many as you mention with laser, location will make absolutley no difference what so ever, size and age are pretty irrelevant also, the newer the tattoo the easier it will be to remove, but any tattoo can be removed by laser, just a few factors that dictate the settings on the machine is all.
Most of the time you will be left badly scarred with surgery, sometimes needing skingrafts, so yes small tattoo removal by surgery would only be advised if at all these days with modern methods.
Laser removes black ink very well, the main problem colours with laser removal are green and some blues. This isn’t just my knowledge it is a fact.
Apart from that I agree with you.
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