Tattoo removal? Does it actually.
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May 7, 2016
Yaz Y.
Hey guys, one of my friends was wondering if laser tattoo removal removes the tattoo completely? The topic intrigued me, because I always felt it might still be visible, or maybe I'm wrong and it looks like there was never a tattoo after various sessions? Hers is the size of a credit card
Thanks guys! I'm very curious
May 7, 2016
Jah-Jah R.
It removes the ink layer of the tattoo but still leaves the imprint of the tattoo if that makes sense. It will look like you're branded.
May 7, 2016
Jah-Jah R.
May 7, 2016
Emily B.
It also depends on your skin. some people go through treatment and their skin or he ink didn't take well to each other or the ink is very pigmented.
May 7, 2016
Alyx T.
It's super dependant on lots of factors, like what kind of ink they used, how long the needle was, how old the tattoo, the ink color, the design, how it healed and the persons skin. Some people can get them removed completely but others it does nothing or just slightly fades, or it leaves a bumpy outline of the tattoo. You really can't tell until you get a consultation and even then there's no guarantee that it'll completely remove it.
May 11, 2016
Mariana M.
I've heard that red lipstick works. Idk if this works bit you could try.