Haven't done it myself since I have no tattoos, but a live in girlfriend went for six sessions over eight months or so and though the treatments greatly faded the tattoo, you could still see a blur. She said the treatments hurt like fuck (worse than the tattoo itself) and it would leave a scabby wound over the tattoo for a week or so after treatment.
Ya I've been telling myself over the years that I'm just waiting for the tech to make this feasible. I'm fine with the pain and scabs but if I do it I want it 95% gone or fuck it. I don't want weird blurs that look like skin disease on my shoulders.
Well, I believe black is the easiest color to remove. She had some yellow/blue in hers that just wouldn't go away.
Did the black go completely away?
Yeah, when it was done all I saw was a faded yellow/blue blur.
Yeah, when it was done all I saw was a faded yellow/blue blur.
Or, you could just get the rest of your skin tattooed black?
Ya I've been telling myself over the years that I'm just waiting for the tech to make this feasible. I'm fine with the pain and scabs but if I do it I want it 95% gone or fuck it. I don't want weird blurs that look like skin disease on my shoulders.
You have/had a neck tattoo?! Pics please.I'm currently getting my tramp stamp removed from my neck. I'm on session 5? of a number I've no idea. They offer numbing lotion -- don't use it. The session is so fast (less than 15 seconds) that you just deal with it. It has faded some! All black.
YMMV.
Starting a tattoo removal business seems like a good investment these days
Have you considered cover-ups instead? I'm sure there are lots of creative ways to hide giant swastikas.
Now please Worf my post.You had already made a swastika tattoo joke this week? Damnit.