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Laser Tattoo Removal A Second Chance
Posted by: | CommentsMany people do things that they regret at some point in their life, especially when they are young. Decisions can seem like a great idea one day and after the action has been taken on the decision, it can seem like a terrible decision down the road. If you have made a decision that you have regretted, hopefully steps have been taken to reverse the decision you have made, which is sometimes possible and other times is not possible.
One decision that you may have made but now regret may be getting a tattoo. Many people gets tattoos that they think are great when they are young but as they grow older they begin to think differently about the tattoo and start to dislike it, or even become embarrassed of it. Thankfully, you now have the option of laser tattoo removal if you are one of the those many people that wishes that had never gotten their tattoo. This option is also much more effective than other treatments that claim to remove tattoos as well.
When you decide that it is time to get rid of your tattoo and are thinking about using laser tattoo removal as the option to get this done, you will probably have many questions that you want to ask your specialist before deciding to move forward with the option. With this, it is a good idea to make a preliminary appointment with the specialist to learn about the risks and the benefits of the treatment before scheduling the appointment to have your tattoo removed.
Some of the questions that will likely be running through your mind before you make an appointment with a laser tattoo removal specialist are if the procedure will hurt, how long it will take, how much it will cost, if there are any side effects, or if you will have a scar form the treatment. These are all questions that will likely be addressed by the specialist and be sure to ask them if you have any more questions that have not been answered. It is always a good idea to have all of your questions answered as they come up instead of worrying about them if they are left unanswered. You will likely find that there are many more benefits to having this procedure done than there are risks because you can finally be rid of the tattoo that you have grown to dislike and can reveal that part of your body that you were likely covering up due to embarrassment.
Butterfly Tattoos: 5 Considerations When Choosing An Artist
Posted by: | CommentsYour choice of tattoo artist can have a big impact on whether or not you like your tattoo. Here are some things to consider when looking for an artist who does butterfly tattoos.
Butterfly tattoos and dragon tattoos are great ways to decorate your body and express your individuality. However, like any tattoo, it is important to choose a tattoo artist whom you can trust to do high quality artwork. After all, unless you decide to undergo painful tattoo removal procedures, or commission a cover-up tattoo, your butterfly tattoos will be on your body for the rest of your life.
Here are 5 things to look for when choosing a tattoo artist who does butterfly tattoos.
1: A good reputation. A tattoo artist’s or tattoo parlor’s reputation can tell you a lot about the quality of work they do. When a tattoo artist does poor work, word gets around, so be sure to ask! Likewise, a tattoo artist that is well known for doing excellent work is probably worth paying a little more for. After all, you’re only going to get one chance at this.
You might also want to look for a tattoo artist who specializes in doing butterfly tattoos, dragon tattoos, or any other kind of tattoo you are looking for. Just like traditional artists, tattoo artists tend to have preferences on styles and colors, and they tend to do the best work when it’s a design that they like.
You might also want to ask your friends for referrals, especially if your friends have butterfly tattoos that you really like.
2: A professional storefront or business setup. You are the most likely to get butterfly tattoos you can be proud of at an established business, rather than a tattoo artist working out of his basement. There are several reasons for this. One, someone who has taken the time to set up his or her own business is much less likely to do something — such as do poor work — that could jeopardize that business. Also, a professional tattoo artist is more likely to have experience and a good reputation.
3: High quality inks. The quality of the ink is often overlooked, but this is something that you should pay close attention to, particularly if you are in the market for butterfly tattoos or dragon tattoos — both of which usually require good color and blending. High quality inks will create a better-looking and longer-lasting tattoo: The pigments will offer better blending and shading properties, and will be less likely to fade with time and exposure to sunlight.
4: A good selection of butterfly tattoos. Butterfly tattoos and dragon tattoos are both fairly popular designs; so many tattoo parlors have a good selection of both. However, it is worth doing a little research to make sure you are getting the one you like the best. After all, it’ll be on your body for the rest of your life.
Visit several different tattoo parlors and view their selections of butterfly tattoos and dragon tattoos. It’s also worth searching for designs online. Remember, if the tattoo artist you like the best doesn’t have the design you want, you can always show him an example of what you’re looking for — which brings us to the final thing you should look for in a tattoo artist.
5: Artistic talent. Whether you are choosing a pre-designed butterfly tattoo or having one custom designed, you should always be sure to entrust your body art to someone with true artistic talent. Almost anyone with friends who have tattoos has heard at least one horror story about a tattoo that didn’t turn out right. This is often caused not just by sloppy skills, but also by a lack of artistic vision.
Great butterfly tattoos or dragon tattoos require more than just a good design. The ink used, the artist’s skill and professionalism, and the assurances you have of getting the tattoo you want all contribute to your ultimate satisfaction. Anything with this level of permanence should never be an impulse buy — instead, make sure you consider your options carefully to ensure that you choose an artist you can trust.
Think Twice About Getting That Tattoo
Posted by: | Commentsbeen thinking about getting a tattoo but aren’t sure, it’s a good idea to give some serious thought to this major decision before going through with it. Why do you want to get a tattoo? Do you want to look cool or tough? Do you want to do something special for someone you care about? Do you want to rebel against the authority of someone in your life, such as parents? Before you get a tattoo, you should make sure you are doing so for the right reasons. Most of the reasons a person would get a tattoo are the wrong reasons, and if that is true in your case, you should hesitate to get one. Don’t get a tattoo on impulse, whatever you do! Keep in mind that this would be a permanent change to your body that you can never completely undo. Yes, it is true that there is such a thing as tattoo removal. However, you must realize that this is not always successful and could potentially leave scarring. The best way to remove a tattoo is never get one in the first place. There are other things you can do as alternatives. For example, you could get some new clothes, buy some new jewelry, or get your hair redone (cut, colored, styled, etc.). These changes are something you can do on impulse (if you have the money to do so) but are not permanent. If you get tired of any of these changes, you can revert back to how things were or try another new thing, and another, and another! However, with a tattoo, you are stuck with this decision for the rest of your life. You may at some point over time decide that you don’t like the tattoo and wish you never got it put on in the first place. Can you live with that? Search yourself and your conscience before you make a decision that could negatively impact your life, perhaps forever. Don’t take this decision lightly.
Getting Married? It’S Time To Remove That Tattoo
Posted by: | CommentsUnlike henna, where a bride is purposely painted with temporary tattoos specifically for her wedding day, permanent tattoos that were once a great idea are often one of the first things brides request to be without come their wedding day. In many Asian, Indian and Middle East cultures, temporary henna tattooing is a necessary part of the wedding ceremony, but in America, getting a tattoo isn’t usually temporary- it’s permanent.
How Does Tattoo Removal Work?
Tattoo removal has been around for years, but previous methods were much more intense and scarring was unavoidable. Nowadays, graduates from laser schools for hair removal and skin rejuvenation often are trained in laser tattoo removal as well. Lasers work by directing laser beam energy toward the ink in the skin with highly concentrated colored light beams. These laser beams break up ink particles into tiny fragments which are later cleared up by the body’s own cells. The procedure is bloodless and no incisions are made. The laser selectively targets the pigment of the tattoo without damaging the surrounding skin.
If I am Getting Married in Six Months, Will I Have to Have More Than One Session?
How many sessions you will need will depend on several factors:
• The depth of the ink level
• Size of the tattoo
• Color of the tattoo
• Age of a person
• The newness of the tattoo- the more recent, the more difficult
• Health- your body’s ability to heal
Is it Painful?
The heat generated by the lasers may cause pain and blisters are commonly formed. Even though laser technology is developed, the chance of scarring is always present with multiple treatments.
What Does it Cost to Remove a Tattoo?
Lasers are considered safe and are believed to provide the best results. The cost of laser tattoo removal varies. The rule of thumb is usually between $100 and $150 per square inch per treatment- which can really add up! So, depending on the size as well as color of your tattoo will depend on the cost as well as the time it takes to have it removed. The darker the color of your tattoo, the more treatments are necessary to remove the deep color. Laser removal combined with some quality concealer and you should be good to go in just about anything.
That tattoo that you got ten years ago with the giant butterfly across your back seemed like a great idea at the time, but since then a few things have changed. If you are getting married and your dream dress just happens to be backless, the good news is there are options! From make-up to tattoo laser removal you don’t have to make your past apart of your future.




