Tattoos
can be wholly or partially removed by cosmetic surgical techniques,
most commonly through the use of lasers. The laser reacts with the
ink in the tattoo, and breaks it down. After this, the patients
body then absorbs the broken-down ink and the skin heals once more.
The procedure can be expensive, and very painful (some say more
so than the original tattoo) and often requires many repeated visits
to remove a small tattoo. It also may not be entirely effective
in leaving unblemished skin, due to the fact that tattoos also scar
the skin to varying degrees, depending on how the tattoo was applied,
the way the skin healed, and the area that was tattooed.

Overall, green-based
ink is the most difficult to remove. Black ink is most readily broken
down by the laser, and unprofessional tattoos done at home are the
easiest ones to remove, due to the low quality of ink used, as well
as the inneffective manner in which they were applied. An old method
of tattoo removal includes hydrogen peroxide loaded into a tattoo
machine. The tattoo is retraced with the chemical.
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This is an example of how Tat B Gone safely and painlessly
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A newer method
of removal is by tattooing glycolic acid in to the skin with a tattoo
machine, the acid pushes the ink to the surface of the skin in the
scab, the scab is later removed. This is better than laser techniques,
with less chance of scarring. Glycolic acid is also used for facial
peels; when used for tattoo removal, a lower percentage mix is used.
Links for more information on Tattoo Removal
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