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Options and Methods for Non-Laser Tattoo Removal

If you're considering tattoo removal, you're probably feeling overwhelmed by the variety of options available. Though some tattoo removal methods appear to be less expensive than others, the permanent damage they can end up causing to your skin is simply not worth the risk.


Alternatives to Laser Tattoo Removal


Skin damage caused by certain chemicals & exfoliants can result in severe scarring as well as pigmentation changes, preventing you from removing your tattoo using any other approach in the future. Nearly every single day we see a customer whose skin has been permanently damaged by one of the methods listed below.


Here are five tattoo removal alternatives that purely do not work.


Tattoo Removal Using Dermabrasion


Dermabrasion is a type of deep exfoliation that resembles "sandpaper." It essentially sands the skin down with a fast-moving brush. Painfully, this method removes the skin's epidermis and dermis layers, where the ink is held. Dermabrasion, like some other tattoo removal techniques, necessitates multiple treatments and frequently leaves the skin raw as well as vulnerable to infection, taking months to heal. Furthermore, there is little accuracy, & excess amounts of skin are frequently removed. Finally, you'll be left with a much more noticeable and unappealing scar than the tattoo.


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Tattoo Removal Using Saline Injections


Saline has been used by some tattoo artists to fade tattoo ink by being tattooed into the skin around the ink spot. While this method appears to be safe, it is only used for older tattoos and it does not remove tattoos. It can, nevertheless, fade the ink only enough to allow for a more effective cover-up. Because this tattoo removal technique is controversial, finding a tattoo artist who would like to perform the procedure may be difficult.



Creams for Tattoo Removal


The majority of tattoo removal lotions on the market have an attractive price tag, but they frequently cause more harm than almost any tattoo removal method available in the marketplace. Abrasion of the skin is likely due to the presence of acids or bleaching agents used at home instead of by a professional therapist.  Nothing will happen in the best-case scenario! In addition to false hope, this tattoo removal technique frequently results in itching, peeling, permanent scarring, as well as pigmentation problems. Your tattoo may fade slightly, but because creams cannot reach the dermis layer, in which the ink is located, they will never completely remove your tattoo.


Tattoo Removal with a Chemical Peel & Glycolic Acid


Acid peels, including glycolic acid peels, TCA peels, and acid injections, remove tattoos by dissolving several layers of skin. The chemicals, like tattoo removal creams, have threatening and very often long-lasting side effects. Most of these items can be bought online and implemented without the assistance of a professional technician, leaving users with serious chemical burns as well as permanent scarring.


Tattoo Removal Surgery


Surgical removal of a tattoo, which involves cutting the ink out of the skin, sounds like a good idea, but surgeons are frequently unable to make deep enough cuts to remove all of the ink. Furthermore, the scars that are left behind are unappealing, and discoloration, as well as bumps, usually form after several months, making it difficult to cover the scars with just another tattoo.


Tattoo Removal Using Cryosurgery


Cryosurgery involves freezing the skin with liquid nitrogen to cause frostbite and sanding the top layers off. Because this can be a painful removal method, it is mainly performed in a series of trips to the doctor's office and is usually done with local anesthesia. This method frequently causes tissue damage and permanent scarring. Some possible side effects involve bleeding, blistering, scabbing, or infection, and some patients report being unable to grow new hair at the treated site.


Tattoo Removal Methods That Work


To summarize, laser tattoo removal is the ONLY FDA-approved method that has been shown to effectively remove ink from the dermis & lead to complete tattoo removal over a series of treatments.

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