Safe Tattoo Removal

By Olivia Weston

The number of people having a tattoo done is on the rise. About a quarter of people in the' - 30 age group are thought to have had one done. This number is expected to rise to 40%

Its no surprise when looking at these figures that many people are now looking a ways to removal a tattoo safely. Whilst tattoos are very popular and the majority of people who have them done are in love with them - there are definitely some who would love to get the procedure reversed.

All too often tattoos will be done on the spur of the moment. Out with friends and having a bit too much to drink - suddenly having a tattoo seems like the best idea in the world. Also being madly in love with someone and having their name tattooed on your person and then see them walk out of your life the next day.

There are varying ways available now for removal of tattoos. Probably the most well known of this is laser tattoo removal. Although effective, it takes time and can be very painful - more painful in fact that having the tattoo completed in the first place. The feeling has been likened to severe sun burn that has been rubbed with a rough towel and then pinged with a number of rubber bands - not pleasant!

Another thing to consider is safe tattoo removal from home. There are a number of tattoo removal creams and acids peels on the market at the moment. A lot of these have mixed reviews, so you are best to look at everything that is available, read various reviews, and then decide which one you think best fits your needs.

Laser tattoo removal is not cheap and you will need to remember that the cost will have to come out of your own pocket. The Health Service will only pay for removal to be done in extreme cases - basically they would need to ascertain that stress and depression would be factors if the tattoo stayed. - 31989

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