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		<title>Tattoo Removal Scarring – Tips To Reduce The Risk Of Tattoo Removal Scarring</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tattoo Removal Options - Get Rid Of That Tat Stat!</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Face it, the deeper into the skin ink has been injected, the deeper and more invasive the procedure to remove ink will have to be in order to be successful.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tattoo removal scarring &#8211; the mere mention of it turns off many would be patients off to the idea of getting rid of their unwanted ink. Yet many times patients who choose to remove tattoos don&#8217;t end up with any significant permanent scarring. Much depends on the age, location, and depth of the original artwork, the quality and material composition of the ink used, and the method of ink extraction.</p>
<p><strong>Ink Depth Is a Significant Factor</strong> Face it, the deeper into the skin ink has been injected, the deeper and more invasive the procedure to remove ink will have to be in order to be successful. This does not mean that a deep, well placed tattoo is certain to leave scars if removed, but what it does mean is the likelihood is increased. Increased depth means a longer, more involved process, and a more invasive method to get into the deeper skin layers.</p>
<p>Prior Pre-Treatment Can Reduce Risks of Tattoo Removal Scarring Topical over the counter treatments, when used in combination with invasive methods such as rejuvi (something like an anti-tattoo paste) or lasers (skin burning) have proven effective at reducing the likelihood of tattoo removal scarring in patients who used topical cremes prior to engaging in surgery. There are many tattoo fade cremes on the market, many of which will have a positive impact on reduced tissue damage during later procedures.</p>
<p>Warning: Not for Use on New Artwork One thing to consider is the age of the artwork. Newly placed tattoos are not good candidates for removal due to the freshness of the underlying wounds to the skin. It is best to wait at least six months after a new graphic has been inked prior to attempting any sort of removal method. Tattoo removal scarring is a high risk for patients choosing to have a piece removed on fresh ink.</p>
<p>While a tattoo fade creme can reduce the risks of permanent skin discoloring, tattoo removal scarring may occur whether a laser removal or rejuvi tattoo removal method is used.</p>
<p>Ginger Rush</p>
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		<title>The Risk Is In The Ink!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 20:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[tattoo inks are not inks at all, they are pigments in a carrier solution. Huh?Simply put it is kind of like adding water to finger paints. However in this case the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or vegatable based while the carrier portions is more than likely some alchohol solution.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tattooremovaloptions.net"><img class="size-full wp-image-63 alignleft" title="tattoo ink" src="http://tattooremovaloptions.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tattoo-ink.jpg" alt="tattoo ink" width="135" height="90" /></a>This blog has forced me to get a real crash course in the tattoo world. As I have mentioned on many occasions I am not against tattoos I simply prefer people to get educated on the subject before submitting to such a permanent procedure. And then if they decide they no longer want the tattoo I think they should be able to remove it for a minimal cost and no pain if at all possible.</p>
<p>I have so much information on tattoo inks that it would take several posts to include it all. First and foremost I will say that from a chemistry perspective tattoo inks are not inks at all, they are pigments in a carrier solution. Huh?Simply put it is kind of like adding water to finger paints. However in this case the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or vegetable based while the carrier portions is more than likely some alcohol solution.</p>
<p>There are two considerations the first is the potential toxic nature of the &#8216;inks&#8217; and the other is the fact that there is no regulation of ink composition. While your tattoo artist is a dynamic artist, he/she is probably no a chemist. You should be concerned here because many tattoo artists mix their own inks. Is this occurring in a sterile environment? Highly unlikely.</p>
<p>It would seem that many more people would come down with illnesses related to tattoos but it just does not seem to be the big of a deal. Well consider this, the human body is resilient on many levels and does a pretty good job of keeping us healthy. Still the issue here is the prolonged exposure to the impure or toxic components of tattoo inks. So what happens in year 5, 10, or 20? As for the recent wave of tattoo enthusiasts it may be too soon to tell. Some have found out the hard way that they are in fact allergic to materials in the inks. What do you do when you are allergic to something that is under the skin. Even the process of removal has the potential to make you even sicker as the inks are now passed through the lymph node system and expelled&#8230;</p>
<p>There will be a much more in depth post on tattoo inks forthcoming but I would encourage you to talk to your tattoo artists about the inks they use and where they come from. Ask them about the environment where they are stored and if there is a standard for sterilization.</p>
<p>Perhaps this is another reason tattoo removal is on the rise like never before.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 20:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[tattoo inks are not inks at all, they are pigments in a carrier solution. Huh?Simply put it is kind of like adding water to finger paints. However in this case the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or vegatable based while the carrier portions is more than likely some alchohol solution.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tattooremovaloptions.net"><img class="size-full wp-image-63 alignleft" title="tattoo ink" src="http://tattooremovaloptions.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tattoo-ink.jpg" alt="tattoo ink" width="135" height="90" /></a>This blog has forced me to get a real crash course in the tattoo world. As I have mentioned on many occasions I am not against tattoos I simply prefer people to get educated on the subject before submitting to such a permanent procedure. And then if they decide they no longer want the tattoo I think they should be able to remove it for a minimal cost and no pain if at all possible.</p>
<p>I have so much information on tattoo inks that it would take several posts to include it all. First and foremost I will say that from a chemistry perspective tattoo inks are not inks at all, they are pigments in a carrier solution. Huh?Simply put it is kind of like adding water to finger paints. However in this case the pigments are typically metal, plastic, or vegetable based while the carrier portions is more than likely some alcohol solution.</p>
<p>There are two considerations the first is the potential toxic nature of the &#8216;inks&#8217; and the other is the fact that there is no regulation of ink composition. While your tattoo artist is a dynamic artist, he/she is probably no a chemist. You should be concerned here because many tattoo artists mix their own inks. Is this occurring in a sterile environment? Highly unlikely.</p>
<p>It would seem that many more people would come down with illnesses related to tattoos but it just does not seem to be the big of a deal. Well consider this, the human body is resilient on many levels and does a pretty good job of keeping us healthy. Still the issue here is the prolonged exposure to the impure or toxic components of tattoo inks. So what happens in year 5, 10, or 20? As for the recent wave of tattoo enthusiasts it may be too soon to tell. Some have found out the hard way that they are in fact allergic to materials in the inks. What do you do when you are allergic to something that is under the skin. Even the process of removal has the potential to make you even sicker as the inks are now passed through the lymph node system and expelled&#8230;</p>
<p>There will be a much more in depth post on tattoo inks forthcoming but I would encourage you to talk to your tattoo artists about the inks they use and where they come from. Ask them about the environment where they are stored and if there is a standard for sterilization.</p>
<p>Perhaps this is another reason tattoo removal is on the rise like never before.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 19:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though laser tattoo removal is the most safe, most effective plastic surgery treatment available, there still is the risk of leaving a lifetime scar in the removal area. The pros are your best bet and will cause the least likely damage your skin tissue area.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though laser tattoo removal is the most safe, most effective plastic surgery treatment available, there still is the risk of leaving a lifetime scar in the removal area. The pros are your best bet and will cause the least likely damage your skin tissue area. Talk long and hard with the institute for reconstructive surgery that you decide on to set your mind at ease. Bring a list of questions with you. They are used to be drilled with questions upon consultation.</p>
<p>The overwhelmingly popular act of tattooing the body has spread across the globe as a hallmark of entering adulthood. Teens anxiously wait the time when they can legally get tattooed and parents try their best to warn their teens of the consequences of their actions. Many studios see individuals come into the parlor with a set idea of getting another person&#8217;s name inked into their skin. All the artist can do is shake their head in silence and remind them the only way to lose the ink later is through laser tattoo removal.</p>
<p>Much like ranch owners that brand their cattle so they can be identified, so too do gangs. Gang leaders want each member to be tattooed as a way of identification. But for those who want to escape the trials of gang life, their tattoos are a constant reminder to themselves and the world that the guns and violence are not far away. There is hope though. Laser tattoo removal is a way many professionals are donating their time and money to help ex-gang members leave their past behind. It cannot heal what is on the inside but it can get rid of the outward reminders.</p>
<p>The process of tattooing the skin is not the sole property of a licensed tattoo studio or parlor. Many tattoo&#8217;s that later undergo laser tattoo removal are homemade tattoos done in someone&#8217;s home. These primitive and low quality tattoos are often the most difficult to remove due to the application under which they are applied. The homemade tattoo machine is similar to the professional one used in the studio. It is the tattoo artist that is different. One person has training and chances are the other does not. The untrained operator often goes too deep into the dermis (skin) of the person. The laser tattoo removal then becomes very expensive.</p>
<p>Laser tattoo removal is the application process of a specialized laser to the skin surface. The laser burns the layers of skin and after a few applications, depending on the depth of the ink, the tattoo is removed. The actual procedure is a beam of light directed at the pigments of the tattoo. After breaking apart the body&#8217;s immune system does the actual removing.</p>
<p>Black dyes are the easiest to remove because they absorb all wavelengths. Colors such as green, red and yellow must have selective wavelength used that are specific to their spectrum.</p>
<p>A Few Tips on Getting the Right Tattoo</p>
<p>* Look at tattoo removal pictures online.<br />
* Understand how a tattoo removal machine works.<br />
* Use plenty of the tattoo removal cream the doctor gives you.<br />
* Do research on tattoo removal.<br />
* If you need it removed laser surgery for tattoo removal is your best bet.</p>
<p>In conclusion, many people teetering on the brink &#8230;&#8221;should I or shouldn&#8217;t I?&#8221; face these same issues. This is nothing to worry about, think of it as expression of art. Thousands of people everyday get tattoos and piercings and never look back. For those that made a bad decision at some point in their lives that needs to be corrected there is Tattoo Removal by Laser.</p>
<p>If you wish more info on getting tattooed, browse our site for other articles and reports about airbrush tattoos, henna tattoos and tattoo designs for additional information to help you deal with or overcome tattoo ink anxiety madness.</p>
<p>This article was written by John Johnston</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Johnston<br />
http://EzineArticles.com/?Avoiding-Laser-Tattoo-Removal&amp;id=901277</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 19:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though laser tattoo removal is the most safe, most effective plastic surgery treatment available, there still is the risk of leaving a lifetime scar in the removal area. The pros are your best bet and will cause the least likely damage your skin tissue area. Talk long and hard with the institute for reconstructive surgery that you decide on to set your mind at ease. Bring a list of questions with you. They are used to be drilled with questions upon consultation.</p>
<p>The overwhelmingly popular act of tattooing the body has spread across the globe as a hallmark of entering adulthood. Teens anxiously wait the time when they can legally get tattooed and parents try their best to warn their teens of the consequences of their actions. Many studios see individuals come into the parlor with a set idea of getting another person&#8217;s name inked into their skin. All the artist can do is shake their head in silence and remind them the only way to lose the ink later is through laser tattoo removal.</p>
<p>Much like ranch owners that brand their cattle so they can be identified, so too do gangs. Gang leaders want each member to be tattooed as a way of identification. But for those who want to escape the trials of gang life, their tattoos are a constant reminder to themselves and the world that the guns and violence are not far away. There is hope though. Laser tattoo removal is a way many professionals are donating their time and money to help ex-gang members leave their past behind. It cannot heal what is on the inside but it can get rid of the outward reminders.</p>
<p>The process of tattooing the skin is not the sole property of a licensed tattoo studio or parlor. Many tattoo&#8217;s that later undergo laser tattoo removal are homemade tattoos done in someone&#8217;s home. These primitive and low quality tattoos are often the most difficult to remove due to the application under which they are applied. The homemade tattoo machine is similar to the professional one used in the studio. It is the tattoo artist that is different. One person has training and chances are the other does not. The untrained operator often goes too deep into the dermis (skin) of the person. The laser tattoo removal then becomes very expensive.</p>
<p>Laser tattoo removal is the application process of a specialized laser to the skin surface. The laser burns the layers of skin and after a few applications, depending on the depth of the ink, the tattoo is removed. The actual procedure is a beam of light directed at the pigments of the tattoo. After breaking apart the body&#8217;s immune system does the actual removing.</p>
<p>Black dyes are the easiest to remove because they absorb all wavelengths. Colors such as green, red and yellow must have selective wavelength used that are specific to their spectrum.</p>
<p>A Few Tips on Getting the Right Tattoo</p>
<p>* Look at tattoo removal pictures online.<br />
* Understand how a tattoo removal machine works.<br />
* Use plenty of the tattoo removal cream the doctor gives you.<br />
* Do research on tattoo removal.<br />
* If you need it removed laser surgery for tattoo removal is your best bet.</p>
<p>In conclusion, many people teetering on the brink &#8230;&#8221;should I or shouldn&#8217;t I?&#8221; face these same issues. This is nothing to worry about, think of it as expression of art. Thousands of people everyday get tattoos and piercings and never look back. For those that made a bad decision at some point in their lives that needs to be corrected there is Tattoo Removal by Laser.</p>
<p>If you wish more info on getting tattooed, browse our site for other articles and reports about airbrush tattoos, henna tattoos and tattoo designs for additional information to help you deal with or overcome tattoo ink anxiety madness.</p>
<p>This article was written by John Johnston</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Johnston<br />
http://EzineArticles.com/?Avoiding-Laser-Tattoo-Removal&amp;id=901277</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are millions of tattoos out there and many of them are horrible. But what’s makes a tattoo a BAD tattoo? In my opinion a tattoo is any tattoo that the owner hates when they look at it but this could be for a number of reasons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-24" title="tattoo10grand" src="http://tattooremovaloptions.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tattoo10grand-300x252.png" alt="tattoo10grand" width="300" height="252" />Of the millions of tattoos out there, many are awesome and others are simply horrible. So what makes a tattoo a BAD tattoo? What makes it one that causes you to cringe whenever you look at it?In my opinion a tattoo is any tattoo that the owner hates when they look at it but this could be for a number of reasons.</p>
<p>There are three critical components to a great tattoo, the tattoo design, the inks chosen for the tattoo, the tattoo artist. When all these things come together the result can be a really fantastic tattoo that will last and look good for years to come. If any one of these components is not there then the result is less than desired. If more than one dynamic is out of place then the result can be a horrible tattoo.</p>
<p>It is fair to say that every person should be accountable for their body art design. But what about the tattoo artist, do they have some responsibility too?. After all in selected cases they will be paid $120/hr or more. The artist should assist the user understand the makeup of the detail and inks involved. Most customers do not know that numerous color inks are made from different base materials whether they are metals or plastics. Each will fair differently over time as components of the pigments are absorbed by the lymph nodes of the customer.</p>
<p>There can also be a need to make sure there is proper detail as some inks will dull in a way that can make a tattoo unattractive over time.</p>
<p>However an inexperienced body art artist can be a total calamity. Need I say more?</p>
<p>Before I finish, I have to mention that people make a huge mistake in getting a tattoo in a place that is likely to transform over time, which frankly could be all over. Those tight abs and buns could turn to beer bellies and padunk-a-dunks. Once that tattoo design is stretched to twice its original size it is sure to lose some of its flare.</p>
<p>So a bad tattoo is any tattoo that you can’t stand to look at for any number of reasons. Well if you think getting a tattoo is a tough decision, just wait until you decide you no longer want it. That is a challenge all on its own.</p>
<p>Tattoo removal is growing by leaps and bounds. Laser removal, dermabrasion, and tattoo removal crèmes are the most popular options. They can range immensely in cost and none of them are on the spot. So if you have a tattoo that is now a BAD tattoo, consider getting rid of it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are millions of tattoos out there and many of them are horrible. But what’s makes a tattoo a BAD tattoo? In my opinion a tattoo is any tattoo that the owner hates when they look at it but this could be for a number of reasons.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-24" title="tattoo10grand" src="http://tattooremovaloptions.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tattoo10grand-300x252.png" alt="tattoo10grand" width="300" height="252" />Of the millions of tattoos out there, many are awesome and others are simply horrible. So what makes a tattoo a BAD tattoo? What makes it one that causes you to cringe whenever you look at it?In my opinion a tattoo is any tattoo that the owner hates when they look at it but this could be for a number of reasons.</p>
<p>There are three critical components to a great tattoo, the tattoo design, the inks chosen for the tattoo, the tattoo artist. When all these things come together the result can be a really fantastic tattoo that will last and look good for years to come. If any one of these components is not there then the result is less than desired. If more than one dynamic is out of place then the result can be a horrible tattoo.</p>
<p>It is fair to say that every person should be accountable for their body art design. But what about the tattoo artist, do they have some responsibility too?. After all in selected cases they will be paid $120/hr or more. The artist should assist the user understand the makeup of the detail and inks involved. Most customers do not know that numerous color inks are made from different base materials whether they are metals or plastics. Each will fair differently over time as components of the pigments are absorbed by the lymph nodes of the customer.</p>
<p>There can also be a need to make sure there is proper detail as some inks will dull in a way that can make a tattoo unattractive over time.</p>
<p>However an inexperienced body art artist can be a total calamity. Need I say more?</p>
<p>Before I finish, I have to mention that people make a huge mistake in getting a tattoo in a place that is likely to transform over time, which frankly could be all over. Those tight abs and buns could turn to beer bellies and padunk-a-dunks. Once that tattoo design is stretched to twice its original size it is sure to lose some of its flare.</p>
<p>So a bad tattoo is any tattoo that you can’t stand to look at for any number of reasons. Well if you think getting a tattoo is a tough decision, just wait until you decide you no longer want it. That is a challenge all on its own.</p>
<p>Tattoo removal is growing by leaps and bounds. Laser removal, dermabrasion, and tattoo removal crèmes are the most popular options. They can range immensely in cost and none of them are on the spot. So if you have a tattoo that is now a BAD tattoo, consider getting rid of it.</p>
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