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A Beginner's Guide to Tattoo Removal

By Mark Etinger

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Published: 22Apr2009
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Tattoos have never been more popular. Once confined to those in the military, prison or a rock band, tattoos have become a favorite pastime among demographics that never would have considered the procedure just a few scant decades ago.

Today, professionals, college students, men going through a midlife crisis and even fashion models have all "gotten ink done" at one of thousands of tattoo parlors in the United States and around the world.

Many people believe that a tattoo is forever (that is part of the allure) yet come to regret the decision in the weeks, months and years following the work. In the past, getting a tattoo removed was an inexact, painful procedure - often leaving the individual feeling as if they would have been better off just leaving the original tattoo alone.

Thankfully, recent years have seen a number of advances in the field of tattoo removal. Now, individuals can choose between laser and non-laser tattoo removal procedures that remove the ink-work almost completely - with a quick and easy procedure that causes minimum discomfort or scarring.

Who should consider Tattoo Removal?

Everyone makes impulsive decisions now and again, but a tattoo can be a lasting decision. The following are some of the people who should consider tattoo removal:

· Young professionals. Starting a serious career with a prominent tattoo is a corporate no-no. Even if your wild years aren't all behind you, it is still incredibly important to make a good, professional impression at work.

· People who got a bad tattoo. You can love tattoos and still want the ones you currently have gone. Poor craftsmanship is one of the top reasons why people get tattoo removal.

· Those with a criminal past. Former gang members or ex-prison inmates are starting to move towards tattoo removal as a means of putting their past behind them and legitimizing their presence in the workforce.

Are there any side effects to Tattoo Removal?

Some individuals experience blistering, swelling or loss of skin in the initial days following a tattoo removal. There side effects however only occur in a small percentage of individuals, and when they do, only last for one or two weeks. To help aid the recovery process, professional tattoos removal experts will provide ointments and bandages that protect the sensitive area where the procedure was performed.

How long does it take to remove a Tattoo?

Most tattoo removals take a series of multiple hour sessions to complete. The length of the procedure generally depends upon the size of the tattoo, the age of the tattoo and how much ink has been used to fill in the artwork.

How painful is Tattoo Removal?

Most professionals use a local anesthetic during the tattoo removal sessions. This helps alleviate any discomfort associated with the process. There may be limited irritation or itchiness following the treatment, but the seriousness of these conditions has proved to be minimal.

Tattoos Removed is the home of Morris Westfried, MD - one of New York's most trusted and highly regarded tattoo removal experts. At Tattoos Removed, individuals can enjoy the highest-quality care during their treatment from a friendly staff and a team of professionals who are considered among the best Brooklyn mesotherapy specialists . Visit www.tattoosremoved.com today for more information about tattoo removal, stretch mark removal and more.

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