I have been looking into getting ProFade. I have a tattoo behind my ear that was originally a music note, that artist did the tattoo backwards and i was very self conscious about it so i had it covered up with a heart and it just seemed to make it look worse. I am trying to find out if it is worth the money and effort to try a tattoo removal cream. I have done some research on a few different brands and ProFade is the one that i have actually thought about getting. Has anyone used this or know if it works? It doesn’t have to COMPLETELY remove it, if it fades the tattoo enough to get a another one there that would be fine!
Also, i am not in any way interested in laser treatment, i had a friend who had it done, it is very costly and painful. Although i know it is the best way to remove a tattoo, i am interested in what creams could possibly work.

i have a tattoo and i want to get rid of it, and i dont want to do the laser thing, and i remember hearing somthing about a cream that fades it away…

I was wondering if they work or not…

Out of sheer curiosity, I’m hearing a lot about tattoo removal cremes that, over the course of 6 months to a year, fade your tattoo until it’s gone. I know that it actually disappearing is not the usual result, but I have heard that in most cases, it fades considerably. I also know that the alternative is a painful and expensive laser treatment, which takes several procedures to succesfully remove the tat. But this brings me to ask, why wouldn’t you use the fading system until it stopped working, thereby reducing the amount of laser treatments (and therefore, pain and cost) you’d need to remove the tattoo? Any ideas? And by the way, I’m talking about traditional tattoos, not that new ink that breaks down with one laser treatment. Thanks.

The tattoo I’m referring to is not yet in existance, but I’m thinking of thin black lettering right above my arch on the inside of my foot (so that when I’m standing flat footed I’m not standing on it but it’s not too visible either). I’m wondering if it fades as much as people say it will, wouldn’t the laser removal be much easier and take much less time?

In time does the original tattoo fade to make the cover up look better.
Not fade but less noticeable.
I can still see it. When the new tattoo fades does it blend in with the original.

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I know theres no way to remove with cream knowing that the ink is inside my skin, but is there one that will fade it good, so that i can get it removed with laser? it would be better but i want to know the best one that fades…..
Anything helps

Please dont say stuff like you shouldn't of gotten it done then….everyone makes mistakes i'm sure i can find some of yours too. so please keep them to your self.

if i use wrecking balm or any tattoo fade away removal cream, and it fades, can i get something else in the same spot that is the same thing but a different drawing? i have a tribal lower back tat but i want to remove it and get another tribal-something different. So, if i use this product could i get something else when it removes it? will it leave a scar forever that is noticeable? if it does leave a scar can then is there something i can get at walgreens over the counter to help remove the scar?

I got my first tattoo just 4 months ago, and now I regret it. One being the fact that I got it in a very nice spot, my hand! I'm being sarcastic.

I've heard that wrecking balm does not work, it only fades the tattoo. But being that my tattoo is fairly new, wouldn't it work better on me than on someone who has had their tattoo for years?

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