The following post is a contribution from a PriceDoc Provider defining the tattoo removal procedure in simplified terms. Many thanks to Julian Henley, M.D., for taking the time to answer these questions. We hope this post provides enough information to answer your questions, but if you do have any, ask them in the comments below!
- Definition, in simple terms, of tattoo removal and any other commonly used names:
Big plans this summer? While you are enjoying the summer, there are many things to watch out for.
According to WebMD.com, there are several dangers that peek out their heads during summer months more than other months.
* STING. The sting of a jellyfish is no skip in the park. If you do get bitten try to find a lifeguard who can put a special medication on the sting, if you can’t find the lifeguard, use vinegar, soda, urine or salt water to help.
* STING. If you are stung by a stingray it was probably caused by accidentally stepping on a stingray. Seek immediate medical care, immerse in hot water to remove the stingers, scrub with soap and water and apply any pressure to stop bleeding.
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If you’re not sure what permanent makeup is, it’s similar to getting a tattoo, but “rather than placing an image somewhere on the body, the ink is applied to the face to enhance features or to correct skin pigmentation problems,” states AmericanHealthandBeauty.com. So if you’re looking to save time by not ever having to apply makeup again, or you just want to fix any skin problems you may have, permanent makeup might be something you want to look in to.
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If you’re tired of looking at that tattoo of your ex-boyfriend’s name that you got years ago on your 18th birthday, don’t worry; there is hope. According to WorldNewsHeardNow.com, laser tattoo removal is getting more affordable and is getting less painful as well. Other reasons for getting a tattoo removed can because of a new job, or perhaps your once beautiful tattoo of a butterfly now looks like a stretched out blob of ink.
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As tattoos expand in the US, so does the concern of potential risks. While the dangers of unsterilized needles has been long known (pun intended), what hasn’t been clear is the possible danger of the ink itself.
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