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    Removal techniques for tatoo

    There are various methods and techniques used for removing the tattoos from the body. You can select any one of these techniques for yourself in order to remove any. You are also free to attempt to camouflage an old tattoo with a latest and different one. Some of the techniques are given below.

    1. Laser Treatment

    The laser treatment can be used to lighten the tattoos more easily and effectively. This technique requires several visits during a period of seven days or even months. This method of treatment might cause some individuals experience hypopigmentation, which represents lightening of the natural skin coloring, in the affected area. The laser treatments can also cause some tattoo pigments to change to a less desirable shade. It is also reported to cause allergic reactions to the individuals who have taken laser treatments to remove the tattoos. It is because the laser caused allergenic substances in the tattoo ink to be released into the body. This treatment is expensive also.

    2. Dermabrasion

    This technique of tattoo removal involves abrading layers of skin with a wire brush or diamond fraise, which is a type of sanding disc. The main drawback of this method is that it may leave a scar on the skin.

    3. Salabrasion

    This is the method in which a salt solution is used to remove the pigment of tattoos. This technique is sometimes used in conjunction with dermabrasion. However this method of tattoo removal is not very popular.

    4. Scarification

    This is the technique in which the tattoo is removed with an acid solution. The acidic solution used in this method creates a scar on the place of tattoo after removing it.

    5. Surgical Removal

    This method of removing tattoos sometimes involves the techniques of tissue expanders such as balloons inserted under the skin. This is because when the tattoo is cut away, there is less scarring on the skin. The tattoos that are large in size may require repeated surgery for complete removal.

    6. Camouflaging

    The technique of camouflaging a tattoo entails the injection of new pigments into the skin. This helps either to form a new pattern or to cover a tattoo with skin-toned pigments. However, it is observed that the injected pigments tend not to look natural as they lack the skin’s natural translucence.

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    Danger of Tatooing

    The decision about getting tattooed is not just enough but you need to take care of the health aspects related to this art as well. Since it is all about your body and skin therefore you should be concerned about the health risks involved in this process.

    * The art of tattooing involves different health risks because it is related to human body.

    * In the process of tattooing there is a risk of infections and also risk of transmitting communicable diseases from one individual to another.

    * Some of the infectious diseases are like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and even HIV/AIDS etc.

    * You should protect yourself from Hepatitis B by getting vaccinated.

    * But do not forget that there is no vaccine for Hepatitis C or HIV so you have to be extremely careful about these problems.

    * You should not drink alcohol before getting a tattoo because it can lead to excess bleeding.

    * Before getting yourself tattooed you should make sure that the autoclaves and other items used in the process are properly sterilized.

    * You should fully satisfy yourself before getting inked by making sure that the tattoo studio is clean.

    * You should allow the Tattoo Artist touch your skin only after you are satisfied with the safety measures.

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    Is Tatooing painful

    To get something you have to lose something. In order to get that lovely smiling tattoo on your skin you will have to bear some pain. However, the intensity of pain varies according to the location so you can select that part of the body, which feels less pain.

    * You should not forget that different locations of the body for tattooing feel different levels of pain.

    * You may feel less pain while getting tattooed on the hands and feet.

    * In fact your sternum, ribs, hands, and feet are very sensitive for this purpose.

    * Some other parts of the body such as the ankles, lower back, neck, under arm, around the groin area and head are also good location for the tattoos.

    * The least sensitive areas, which are generally most popular for the purpose of tattooing, are the upper arms or forearms, calves, shoulder blade, outer thigh and bottom.

    * There is no doubt that the genitals are the most painful location for a tattoo.

    * You should imagine that beautiful tattoo on your skin. This will certainly help you forget the pain behind it.

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