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Does anybody have any experience with tattoo removal? Any experience, stories, information that you have would be appreciated. I’m mixed, so my skin tone is olive-y, I don’t know if removal will affect my pigment??

I got a tattoo about two months ago, and am crazy about the words I decided to get inked… Only thing is that I HATE the way it turned out. The artist I chose was clearly not that good, the script is uneven and slanted in some places, and a part of the script goes onto the side of my breast, which I’m really unhappy about. The tattoo is also a little bigger than I wanted, and I’m not a very big person so it covers way too much of my side (I got my ribs inked).

I’m not concerned about cost, I love body art and I want something I’m gonna be crazy about forever. I love the rest of my tats, and this was supposed to be my big and special one… Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated, feeling very hopeless!!

i have a small tattoo its like an inch up and inch going across its indian ink…..i want to remove it because it looks stupid i was 13 at the time and dumb obviously….ive heard of tat b gone does it really work……also when i went to my tattoo artist because i got one on my lower back he said but salt on it and rub it in with a lemon and other ways like sea salt or just rubbing salt on the skin…. does anyone know if this could really work or know anyways….thanx for answering and please no smart remarkes like "oh well you shouldnt of gotten it done in the first place"…..serious answers please thanks so much…..

has anyone who had a tattoo please let me know how sucessful it was. I have a semi big tattoo across by back and I have darker skin and I was wondering how I can remove it ? and how did you remove yours It wasn’t done profesionally but it has alot of ink. I was thinking about laser I heard that is the most effective??

"Aussies reveal tattoo horror stories

Australians have revealed their own tattoo horror stories following the extraordinary tale of a Belgium teen who claimed to wake up in a tattoo parlour with 56 stars on her face.

Unwanted pornography, obscenities and shoddy ink jobs on private parts are among the tattoo ‘art’ driving regretful Australians to tattoo removal clinics, according to readers who spoke to ninemsn.

One man from the Northern Territory described a disastrous experience where he tried to get a mural of his wife on his arm but wound up with something "pornographic".

"You go in for this picture of your wife and you come out with this big-boobed thing," said Wayne Marshall.

"I was furious: I said to the tattooist, ‘gee thanks mate’ and he said, ‘I thought she looked better like that.’"

Another man on the verge of being married visited a tattoo removal clinic in Melbourne to deal with a "get f***ed" ink that had been tattooed backwards on the inside of his lip.

"He was a nice young kid with a fiance — so he wanted it removed," said Laser Dermatology’s chief nurse Lynne Bekhor.

Ms Bekhor said her clinic sees at least six people a day for tattoo removals.

The practice becomes increasingly popular, she said, especially among people who had the art done when they were about Ms Vlaeminck’s age.

Belgian teenager Kimberley Vlaeminck captured headlines around the globe after saying she fell asleep in a parlour while 56 stars were inked onto the left side of her face, a claim she last week admitted was a lie. (Read more: ‘Father’s rage’ prompted lie)

Other Australian women who got tattoos before they were 25 told ninemsn they had now either seriously regretted their decision or simply wanted the art gone.

Susie, a 22-year-old woman from Melbourne who did not give her surname, said she made a spontaneous decision to get a tattoo last September and was now having it removed.

She had the word "love" branded on her wrist — but says she hated the tattoo almost immediately.

"I ended up in tears over it … it got to me straight away," she said.

Melbourne woman Lisa Cudo let a friend tattoo a Hindu symbol on her lower stomach when she was 21, admitting she was fortunate the procedure did not go badly wrong.

"I was taking a risk, luckily it paid off … I’d advise other young people against it," she said.

Another woman, Louise Edwards, had uneven tattoos inked on her breasts during a "tomboy stage" at 19.

"I’d tell people now, ‘Dude — leave it for six months, get a Henna tattoo, draw it on’," she said.

Anyone considering having a tattoo removed needed to make sure it was done professionally, Ms Bekhor said. (Read more: More teen girls getting tattoos)

"They need to go to a dermatologist and be treated under the auspices of a skin specialist," she said.

Does anybody know what can i use at home to have a tattoo removed (it is a very small one in black ink)? Please give me suggestions because laser is so expensive

I have a tiny area of ink i need to remove from a diy stick and poke tattoo.

Don’t lecture me or tell me it’s unsafe or dumb or I’ll regret it, I’ve heard it all before.

My question is, will sandpaper remove enough skin to get rid of the ink? How about digging it out with a razor blade/Xacto knife?

Please just tell me you think these methods would work based on logic, science, experience, whatever. Suggestions welcome aslo.
Also, any suggestions about just fading it?

One of the businesses booming (along with the medical profession and pharmaceuticals thanks to the "hepatitis C-tattoo" alliance) as a consequence of the tattoo-craze is the dermatology industry. According to the American Society of Dermatological surgery, over 50% of everyone receiving a tattoo wants it removed.

Tattoo removal via laser surgery is among the fastest growing areas of the dermatology industry.

Depending on the size of the tattoo and colors used, the laser tattoo removal surgery can be very painful and very expensive. Tattoos performed by commercial tattoo parlors are much more difficult to remove because the tattoo is deeper, the ink more complex and thicker. It normally takes between 10 and 15 laser surgery sessions to remove the average tattoo, but 25-30 sessions are not uncommon, depending on the complexity of the tattoo. When you consider the average single session costs between 0 – 0, the removal surgery can be very expensive, costing as much as ,000. That tattoo might cost 00 to remove. And may I remind you, health insurance does not cover tattoo removals – this is strictly out of the pocket expenses. And yet despite this enormous personal cost, most people are so disgusted with their tattoo they’ll literally pay any cost to have it removed.
Plastic Surgeon Tolbert S. Wilkinson, of San Antonio, Texas, who has removed tattoos warns:

"If people only realized how difficult it is to remove a tattoo, understood how costly and how painful tattoo removal is, and recognized that society as a whole still views tattoos as a stigma, maybe they would think seriously before getting one.
Laser removal costs a minimum of ,000.00 (national average) per tattoo, and takes at least 10 to 15 treatments, spread out over two or more years. Even with this treatment, the tattoo is still visible." http://www.heloise.com/tattoo.html

Tattoo author Laura Reybold, writes that ". . .an ever rising number of people are so unhappy with their tattoos that they are willing to pay anything to have them removed."

"Yet an ever rising number of people are so unhappy with their tattoos that they are willing to pay anything to have them removed. Tattoo removal laser surgery is becoming big business for the dermatologists who perform it."
(Laura Reybold, Everything you need to know about the dangers of tattooing and body piercing, p. 30)

Ronald Scutt, says in Art, Sex and Symbol that even among sailors in the Royal Naval, over 50% regretted ever getting a tattoo. And among the married it rose to over 70%

"From the statistics of the Royal Naval survey, the most significant factor to emerge was almost certainly the incidence of regrets. Out of the whole sample, more than half admitted that they wished they had never been tattooed. In the married group, the figure rose to around 70 per cent."
(Ronald Scutt, Art, Sex and Symbol, 1974, p. 179)

One article claims that as many as 80 percent of people with tattoos regret their tattoo. (www.spacecom.af.mil/hqafspc/News/News_Asp/nws_tmp.asp?storyid=02-93)

i have a tattoo that is just black ink and is an 1 inch in size how much will that cost to be removed and how many lessons

Hi. Some info….it is two letters….each approx. 1×1. They are in black ink. I got the tattoo about 6 months ago. From what I’ve read, laser treatment is the best way to go. How many sessions and how much per session, is what I’m looking for. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks…
Steve
i definitely want it removed…
no cover ups

does anyone have suggestions for make up that could cover this mess? Also do you think tattoo removal has been profected enought to try and attempt to remove my ink.

Kim wedding

ABOUT 7X5 INCH TATTOO FROM NECK, ALL BLACK INK. ABOUT A YEAR OLD
I MEAN I LOVE TATTOOS. IM 19 AND HAVE A FULL SLEEVE AND ALL. BUT I JUST DONT WANT MY NECK DONE ANYMORE
sanders leave scars?

Got a tattoo on my upper-back 3 days ago.

It is the outline of the biohazard symbol in black ink.

I live in the Central Coast of California, near Monterey Bay.

I am looking for answers as to how much Laser Removal would cost into getting my tattoo completely removed.

Again, it is really new, so, if I go within a Month’s time, would it cost less to remove?

The total size is about 3 inches by 3 inches.

Please, serious answers only.
Thank you so much.
Since my tattoo is so new, is there anything I can do besides laser treatment? Thanks

Has anyone ever had a tattoo with black ink only and bigger then the size of your hand removed? If so, was it painful/expensive? And did the tatttoo go away or just fade slightly?

i have a tattoo on either wrist i got when i was younger. and i dont wanna get the laser removal too expensive. so is there skin colored ink i could get put over my tattoos to make them less noticable?
i mean i wanna cover them up for good. not just with make up ..

I know i should get a consultation, but the closest clinic that does it is over 4 hours away. just wondering if there is anyone who can tell me approximately how much it’ll be. I am in rural U.S. but Canada prices will probably be o.k. too, just please specify.

my tattoo is under a year old and done "professionally" (i say this because the ‘professional’ that did it did a terrible job, and i sort of think they learned through other means). it is an 10"x6" ovular shape on my upper arm, and the majority of that space is covered by ink. approx. 20% is black ink, 20% red ink, 10% ’seafoam’ green, and 50% blue ink.
thanks in advance, and if you can truly give me a well-educated price range, you will definitely get 10 points!
breezetucson…you’re a moron. don’t ‘answer’ questions that you can’t answer. you’re an annoying waste of time.

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