dailymail.co.uk — Tattoos can often be a case of ink now, regret later. Extracting the dye from the skin has usually been a painful process. However, cosmetic surgeons are now offering what they say is a more efficient and less painful way of removing body art.
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cenobiteAug 28, 2008
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mdkaodAug 28, 2008
Not only over exposed, but blurred as well.
djlspiderAug 28, 2008
the Neptune is wrong. Having an Evil the Cat tattoo is probably the raddest thing I have heard of all day. If you are going to get a tattoo, you might as well make it fun. I have always thought it would be boss to get a tattoo of the Monkey Island Cannibals.
Closed AccountAug 30, 2008
Um, no...guy named Woolf
defektivSep 5, 2008
The modern age brings new meaning to, and hopefully new respect for, the saying "ask and ye shall receive." Be careful what you ask for I guess. ;)
gregge12Nov 24, 2008
If cream could completely remove tatooes, I think there would be alot of people out of a job. Tattoo removal creams are widely available online. But there's no evidence that they work. At best, tattoo removal cream may fade or lighten a tattoo. The tattoo will remain visible, however, and skin irritation and other reactions are possible. Remember, tattoos are meant to be permanent. Because the ink is placed beneath the top layer of skin, complete removal of a tattoo is difficult. If you're interested in tattoo removal, don't attempt it on your own. Ask your dermatologist about laser surgery or other options for tattoo removal. <a class="user" href="http://www.edrugsearch.com/about/">http://www.edrugsearch.com/about/</a>
hypnuskvoinaSep 20, 2011
Hey guys, I was with my girlfriend at a tattoo shop and they had also this new cream stuff for removing tattoos. I saw a woman there who came back after she did remove a small tattoo with that cream and she was all satisfied. I also asked the guys there about the procedure and from what they told me it needs to be injected under the skin exactly like a tattoo on top of the existing one, after it will create a crust which when it comes off, after a couple of weeks, the tattoo should be gone. The process is related to the cream that forces the body to expel the inc somehow. Well, I just wanted to relate this maybe someone tried it by themselves and can tell us more.