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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The option can stretch from modern methods using the laser lights to the traditional processes like dermabrasion (using sand friction to remove the top layer of the skin) or excision (known as skin grafting or cutting away the skin and replacing it with a new skin).

Though the safety varies according to the procedures, the use of creams is considered to be the safest. It has the lowest rate for possible complications and risks. The result is not guaranteed and it takes time to see, if there are any, effects. It can range from four to six months to see noticeable results.

IPL or Intense Pulse Therapy is noted to be the safest among the laser methods of eliminating tattoos. It is also less painful but quite costly compared to laser removal.

The Dermabrasion and excision can be safer options; however, the potential of ending a damaged or severely scarred skin is high due to the nature of its procedure.

Sometimes, even choosing the safest option does not guarantee success because your body's own immune system will play a vital role in your recovery. Safety and a healthy body works hand in hand for a successful procedure of removing the tattoo.

Other factors to consider for safe tattoo removal are the facilities and the expertise of those who will carry out the procedure. It is recommended to verify the qualifications of the doctor or the tattoo artists who will remove the tattoo.

Therapy is noted to be the safest among the laser methods of eliminating tattoos. It is also less painful but quite costly compared to laser removal.

The Dermabrasion and excision can be safer options; however, the potential of ending a damaged or severely scarred skin is high due to the nature of its procedure.

Therapy is noted to be the safest among the laser methods of eliminating tattoos. It is also less painful but quite costly compared to laser removal.

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