Oct 19 2009

Affordable And Risky Alternatives To Tattoo Laser Removal

Tattoo Laser Abstraction – Any Other Technique I Can Pay for?

Tattoo Laser Removal

Besides Tattoo Laser Removal, there is IPL (Intense Pulsed Light Therapy), which is the utilization of intense light with a gel, applied at some spas, some opine it is better and it may need fewer applications than laser, but it is more expensive, dermabrassion, sanding it, excruciating, excision, cutting it, big time scars, chemical remedies and cream remedies.

Sanding and excision are almost not used, too brutal, too excruciating and ineffective, so we are left with Laser, Chemicals and Creams.

Laser is Expensive

First of all you must know that all remedies, together with tattoo laser removal, have unreliable degrees of success, essentially it is because any remedy success depends on the ink kind, color, depth of the ink, volume of ink, intensity and maturity of the tattoo, it is not the same to remove a one year old tattoo than a 10 years old one, talking about ink color, generally black tattoos remove the best, then red, orange and pink then purple and yellow react less, then teal blue and green and white and flesh colors can even get darker with lasers.

Recently it has been revealed also that different types of lasers have different degrees of success against certain colors and different laser kinds must to be used for multiple colors which not all clinics have, reducing the effectiveness even at a given laser clinic.

Laser removal has too some risks related with it, including the prospect of leaving unwanted scars, possibility of infection, entire skin pigment removal and hyperpigmentation where surrounding skin may be darker than the area treated.

Even though tattoo laser removal has the biggest chance of doing a good job eliminating your tattoo, it typically requires several sessions (3 – 10 are usual) and every meeting can run in the hundreds of dollars, and insurance does not cover it, so if we are looking at less expensive options we are left with chemicals and creams.

Chemicals and Creams

I could not find a chemical that was approved by FDA and simply because of the characteristics of these products I would not advise that you try them if not directed by a medical doctor.

So now we are left with creams. I researched several, TatBGone, Tatto-Off and Wrecking Balm, there aren’t many and you can find many opinions for and against any of them, still, off of these three the one I found with less negatives and a greater number of positives as well as balanced commentary from previous users was Wrecking Balm, I spent about three hours looking at tattoo laser removal and alternative forums and Google searches.

Effectively, off the ones available, it seems to be the best, it uses two distinctive products, the one that could have the prospect of causing damage is FDA approved so that sounds pretty good and although its effectiveness is dependent on the making of the tattoo, like any of the other alternatives, it does appear to have, in the words of past users a better effectiveness rate for some types of tattoos.

Tattoo Laser Removal

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