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Are there any good ways to remove tattoos besides laser surgery?

Laser surgery sucks and takes a lot of treatments and is expensive, any good alternatives that u know works?

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  1. wreckingbalm tattoo removal cream, in a few weeks ur tattoo will be gone or xtremely faded, it's great, u couldn't even tell I had a tattoo after I did it.
  2. idk
  3. You can try the wrecking balm although I think it's a hit and miss. Some people praise it and others have had no success. If all else fails you can sand paper it off. (haha)
  4. Nothing works all the time. Even laser removal doesn't always work. I don't know where you live, but there are plenty of places here in Los Angeles that offer free laser tattoo removal. Some just for gang members or ex-convicts, but also some that have their technicians "practice" on you for free. They'll remove entire tattoos or even sleeves. My buddy had his neck and half his sleeve removed free. Aside from that, nothing short of a horrible burn or cutting off all the layers of your skin will remove your tattoo. I wouldn't recommend either. Maybe a coverup? I know that's like the last thing you want, but it's cheaper than laser removal! Good luck to you.
  5. Theres a treatment called 'rejuvi' that involves injecting removal cream into your tattoo, it lifts the ink out with the scab. It's quite new, not as expensive as laser though not cheap, or as painful, still has a long healing time and isnt garenteed to totally remove all ink , but works on all colours (laser isnt to effective on green and red pigments.It isn't really suitable for very large tatts. though Apparently it dosent usually scar so the treated area can be reinked(fingers crossed) Anyway I'm having it in a few weeks to remove a badly botched tattoo, will post the results if it works will let you all know
  6. You can try fading it. I just started the fading process for a tattoo I don't like anymore (I've had it for 15 years). I ordered the cream to fade it. I'm hoping that it will fade enough to where it's either barely noticeable or enough to the point where minimal laser surgery would be needed. I consulted with an artist and that's what he suggested. I do know that black tattoos are harder to fade than others. Mine is red but has really faded over the years. The creams are not a definite. They work well for some people yet not so well for others. EMT
  7. You should also consider a less permanent tattoo which uses laser erasable dyes from infinitink in case you later change your mind and want the tattoo removed: http://www.infinitink.com/consumer/ Good luck!
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