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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:52 pm
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Hi Just wondered if anyone has had laser removal done and how painful it is, when I was a kid I got a really dumb tattoo of a swastika on my arm (I was confused) I'm looking to get it removed and just wanted to know if it will actually be worth the cost and pain.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:56 pm
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i havent had anything done, but i got this off the bbc health website. it looks like its going to be a costly procedure!

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Laser treatment: pulses of laser light are directed into the tattoos. The light passes harmlessly through the top layer of the skin, but is absorbed by the pigment particles in the tattoo. The particles heat up and are shattered into smaller pieces which can be removed by the body’s immune system. Laser treatment is simple, low risk and effective, although some scarring or pigmentation of the skin may result. Very rarely some of the pigments react with the laser to leave an even darker colour in the skin. The treatment only takes a few minutes but it can be uncomfortable or even painful for some people. It also needs to be repeated several times - sometimes as many as 10 or 20 times for intense professionally done tattoos. As each treatment session may cost as much as £50 or more depending on the size of the tattoo so the price of removal can really add up to be very expensive. Newer types of laser are better at removing red, blue and black tattoo pigments, but some colours, such as fluorescent yellow and greens, remain difficult to remove with a laser.



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:58 pm
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JimbQ wrote:
i havent had anything done, but i got this off the bbc health website. it looks like its going to be a costly procedure!

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Laser treatment: pulses of laser light are directed into the tattoos. The light passes harmlessly through the top layer of the skin, but is absorbed by the pigment particles in the tattoo. The particles heat up and are shattered into smaller pieces which can be removed by the body’s immune system. Laser treatment is simple, low risk and effective, although some scarring or pigmentation of the skin may result. Very rarely some of the pigments react with the laser to leave an even darker colour in the skin. The treatment only takes a few minutes but it can be uncomfortable or even painful for some people. It also needs to be repeated several times - sometimes as many as 10 or 20 times for intense professionally done tattoos. As each treatment session may cost as much as £50 or more depending on the size of the tattoo so the price of removal can really add up to be very expensive. Newer types of laser are better at removing red, blue and black tattoo pigments, but some colours, such as fluorescent yellow and greens, remain difficult to remove with a laser.


Cheers man, yer money isnt really an object if I can get rid of it its pretty big but i cant take my top off in summer and when i go swimming without getting abuse and strange looks so whatever it costs im willing to do it.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:23 pm
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depends how old the tattoo is ,and how good it is,or how well it was done.so it could take only a few sessions,and the risk of scars is minimum.or you can just fade it a little so it can be easier to cover with another tattoo



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:54 pm
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yeah mate i've got a freind just like you, he was young and stupid, got some mad jigzaw thing on his arm and this gay looking flame when he was 16, he's got it all covered up with other things now and it looks really good i think if u felt like getting a tatoo over it you could, you should consider both laser and covering, you dont have to get something stupid to cover it and the good thing is its much easier to cover if its only black ink and not colored



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:33 pm
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id get a cover up it would be cheaper


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:27 pm
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dirt wrote:
id get a cover up it would be cheaper

Good idea. How about that one:
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Without "Microsoft Windows" of course. That would look stupid. ;)


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:48 pm
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I know a girl who had her lower back twat-stamp removed by lazer and its practically invisible now. But it only really works with black. Other colors are difficult to remove.



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:59 am
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nekrobot wrote:
dirt wrote:
id get a cover up it would be cheaper

Good idea. How about that one:
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Without "Microsoft Windows" of course. That would look stupid. ;)


hahaha! i think that'd be worse!!!


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