Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Laser Tattoo Removal Vs Tattoo Removal Creams

Removing a tattoo is very difficult no matter which removal method you choose. No method will work perfectly and every option will require a commitment of time, money, and dedication. This is because the tattoo will not be removed after one session or one application no matter what you hear and no matter what you read on the internet. In fact, the only way to remove a tattoo in one session is to have a doctor cut it out which is almost never done due to the pain, expense, and health risks involved.

The reality of tattoos is that they are meant to be hard to remove. If they weren't hard to remove, they would be called temporary tattoos. Based on my research, this means that there are essentially two options to remove an unwanted tattoo: laser treatments and creams/gels. You may have also read about using TCA to fade a tattoo, but everything I could find said that this method essentially involves burning away the skin often resulting in a substantial scar and sometimes a trip to the hospital. This is why happinesslifetime.com skin care providers recommend using TCA, which again is an acid, in the presence of a health care provider in case something goes wrong.

Laser Treatments vs. Topical Products

There are many substantial differences between these two removal options with price being the most noticeable difference. While the cost of laser treatments will vary depending on a variety of circumstances including the size and color of the tattoo as well as what city you live in. However, you can generally expect to pay a few thousand dollars to remove your tattoo via laser. Some tattoos cost upwards of $10,000 to remove.

On the other hand, using a tattoo removal cream or gel is far less expensive. However, this method is not 100% guaranteed and will take longer than using a laser.

If you do not have a few thousand dollars laying around and want to try a removal cream or gel, be sure that the product you choose contains safe ingredients and does not contain TCA.








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