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		<title>Tattoo Removal Options &#8211; 6 Most Popular Methods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Option #1:  Cryosurgery
Liquid nitrogen is applied to your skin.  Your skin then freezes.  Then the outer layer of your skin peels off.  This is minimally invasive and should be performed by a qualified medical professional.
Option #2:  Tattoo Removal Cream
(Disclaimer:  This one is the least painful &#8211; actually doesn&#8217;t hurt at all).  You just put the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Liquid nitrogen is applied to your skin.  Your skin then freezes.  Then the outer layer of your skin peels off.  This is minimally invasive and should be performed by a qualified medical professional.</p>
<p>Option #2:  <a href="http://www.tattoo-removal-options.com/tattoo-removal-cream/tattoo-removal-cream-review-can-an-over-the-counter-tattoo-removal-cream-erase-unwanted-tattoos/" target="_self">Tattoo Removal Cream</a></p>
<p>(Disclaimer:  This one is the least painful &#8211; actually doesn&#8217;t hurt at all).  You just put the topical tattoo removal cream on your skin and it pulls the ink to the surface.  You use an exfoliating pad to fade the ink away.  This can take anywhere from 3-6 months depending on how much ink is in your skin.  Using a topical cream is definitely much less expensive than any type of surgical options.</p>
<p>Option 3:  Intense Pulsed Light Therapy (IPL)</p>
<p>A highly concentrated light beam is focused on the tattoo and it breaks up ink particles.  Some irritation can occur (ok &#8211; little disclaimer here &#8211; this can hurt like crazy!).  This kind of treatment usually takes multiple sessions and can cost thousands!  You must consult with a physician before going this route.</p>
<p>Option 4:  Laser Tattoo Removal</p>
<p>This option utilizes a laser to break up and remove tattoo pigments that have gone deep within the skin.  Some (ALOT!) of irritation can occur.  This hurts.  Just watch some of the videos on youtube.  This method usually requires multiple sessions and you must consult a physician.</p>
<p>Option 5:  Sal-abrasion Tattoo Removal</p>
<p>This one sounds like it would definitely hurt a little!  You basically sand down the skin until the outer layer of your skin is removed.  Usually, you would use granules of table salt.  This is a very aggressive way to remove a tattoo and can be very hurtful.  This is the old way of removing tattoos.  I don&#8217;t really suggest this method!</p>
<p>Option 6:  Surgical Tattoo Removal</p>
<p>A surgeon cuts out the part / layer of your skin where the tattoo ink is.  This route might be recommended for people with &#8217;small&#8217; tattoos.  This method usually results in scarring.  There are many factors that would come into play here.  These factors include the skill of the surgeon, the size, and the location of the tattoo.</p>
<p>Like I said, some of these methods I wouldn&#8217;t recommend.  But I wanted to share the most common tattoo removal options available!</p>
<p>Have a great day!</p>

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		<title>How Much Does Tattoo Removal Cost?</title>
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Many people have gotten tattoos in recent years and now they have decided that they have outgrown them for different reasons. Some people have had other peoples names tattooed on them, such as a wife or girlfriends, only to end up divorced several years later and now need to have it removed.
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<p>Many people have gotten tattoos in recent years and now they have decided that they have outgrown them for different reasons. Some people have had other peoples names tattooed on them, such as a wife or girlfriends, only to end up divorced several years later and now need to have it removed.</p>
<p>While it is never a good idea to get a tattoo you are not prepared to live with the rest of your life, people think of a marriage and a tattoo as a lifelong commitment, only to find that both are not. That&#8217;s where they want to know the answer to that question they have been thinking about for some time, how much does tattoo removal cost?</p>
<p>Many people do not think about the removal of the tattoo at the time they are getting one. In their younger years, they don&#8217;t think about placement to not be visible for employment opportunities or fads and trends that will pass.</p>
<p>Over a fourth of the population that is 18-25 years old now have tattoos. This is a large number when you consider that probably half of them got tattoos they will regret as they grow older and their skin starts to sag and distort the tattoo, depending on where it is located.</p>
<p>How much does tattoo removal cost depends on the method you choose. The most common one is laser removal, which is done in 15-30 sessions and runs from $200-$500 per session. Many patients say this procedure feels like being splattered with hot grease. Not only is it painful, but can cost up to $10,000 to get a tattoo removed.</p>
<p>Other methods are excision, where a dermatologists cuts out a smaller tattoo and stitches it up, or dermabrasion, where sessions of chemical peel are done by the dermatologist. Both of these can also be painful and expensive, depending on how deep and what colors are used in the tattoo. Many commercial tattoo parlors use vivid colors and deep penetration, so it may be hard to remove the tattoo.</p>
<p>An age-old method is salabrasion that involves salt water and abrading the tattoo surface. Not only is this method painful, it tends to leave a scar and not totally fade a tattoo, so you end up with a distorted tattoo that is worse than what you started with.</p>
<p>There are newer methods of tattoo removal that are not painful and can be done at home, over several weeks consistently and fade the tattoo through skin tissue regeneration and biochemical peels. This is becoming a popular method that is more affordable, safer, and easier to do at home, before taking any drastic surgical or dermatological methods.</p>
<p>How much does tattoo removal cost? You first need to try the most affordable and least painful method before committing to other procedures that your insurance will not cover. Maybe getting the tattoo was a mistake to begin with, but don&#8217;t make more mistakes by paying a lot of money for methods that may still not totally remove the tattoo.</p></div>

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		<title>Tattoo Removal Cream Review &#8211; Can an Over the Counter Tattoo Removal Cream Erase Unwanted Tattoos?</title>
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I was surfing the net and found this article on Tattoo Removal Creams that I found interesting. It&#8217;s a more sophisticated article talking about how the creams actually remove the tattoo, but I find it worth sharing.
After doing research on the author I find that I&#8217;m not the only one that thinks that Wrecking Balm [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was surfing the net and found this article on Tattoo Removal Creams that I found interesting. It&#8217;s a more sophisticated article talking about how the creams actually remove the tattoo, but I find it worth sharing.</p>
<p>After doing research on the author I find that I&#8217;m not the only one that thinks that Wrecking Balm is the bee&#8217;s knees of Tattoo removal creams. So be sure to check them out!</p>
<p>Start the article now&#8230;</p>
<p>Tattoo Removal is quickly becoming a very popular search item on the internet. This is because now more than ever, a topical tattoo removal cream can actually fade and help erase unwanted tattoos. Years ago, the only viable option to get rid of a tattoo was to spend thousands of dollars on laser treatments or by going to the doctor and having them remove the tattoo surgically by either a skin graft or Dermabrasion. Unfortunately, both the laser treatment option as well as the surgical procedures were not only extremely expensive, but were also extremely painful as well which is why those with unwanted tattoos gave up and either covered their bad tattoo with another less bad tattoo or were forced to wear make-up everyday to cover it.</p>
<p>Fast forward a few years to today and now those with unwanted tattoos have a much more affordable and painless option: using an OTC tattoo removal cream. These creams contain skin bleaching or skin peeling agents and over time will force the deepest injected inks of the tattoo to the surface thus fading or helping erase the unwanted tattoo. Of course, there is still the possibility of laser treatments and surgery; however, these options are still painful and still extremely expensive.</p>
<p><strong>Not all Tat Removal Creams are Created Equal</strong></p>
<p>Now that you are aware that using a tattoo removal cream can help get rid of an unwanted tattoo, it is important to distinguish between the numerous products on the market. The first thing you will want to look at is what ingredients were used in each product. Some tattoo removal creams contain TCA (Trichloroacetic Acid). TCA is a skin peeling agent that will basically burn off the top layers of the skin. Using this ingredient does present some risk which is why it is typically used in the presence of a trained medical or skin care professional.</p>
<p>The other tattoo removal creams and gels contain proven skin lightening ingredients and will tell you to use an exfoliating pad in conjunction with the product. This method is less risky than using a tat removal cream that contains TCA. Of course, no one product is superior as each option has both negative and positive traits. For example, using a removal cream that does not rely on TCA will take longer to produce satisfactory results but will present less risk to your health and skin.</p>
<p>In conclusion, as previously stated, using an over the counter tattoo removal cream can fade and help erase an unwanted tattoo in addition to being the most cost effective way to get rid of a tattoo.</p></div>
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