Posts Tagged ‘tattoo removal options’

Tattoo Removal vs. Tattoo Creation and Scars

Monday, January 11th, 2010
Do tattoo needles create scars while creating tattoos?

Do tattoo needles create scars while creating tattoos?

Tattoo removal and tattoo removal cost are usually the subjects of this blog, but today we’re also going to talk about tattoo creation. Anyone who’s ever had a tattoo applied knows that the needle of a tattoo gun penetrates their skin thousands of times and pokes thousands of little holes in order to inject ink into the second layer of skin where the tattoo will eventually reside and become permanent.

Not only are thousands of holes poked into your skin, but these holes are very, very close together, creating what would probably look like a layer of hamburger meat on your skin if it wasn’t for the tattoo pigment  disguising the degree to which your skin has been shredded. That’s why large tattoos require several visits to the tattoo parlor,  your skin simply cannot take having that many holes poked in it over a very large area at one time.  It would create to large of an open wound, and the larger the wound the more susceptible it is to infection, not to mention the fact that the larger the open wound the more painful it is.

Most people fail to realize that when you shred the first two layers of skin to the degree necessary to create a tattoo you’ve done some major damage to the skin and possibly created a scar which can’t be seen because of the tattoo pigment coloring the scar tissue once the tattoo has healed.  Also, the vibrancy of some of the new tattoo pigments would tend to color and mask any damaged skin or scar tissue that may exist as a result of the tattoo being applied.

Now fast-forward a few years when the tattoo you received is no longer that desirable piece of body art you once cherished and you start looking into the tattoo removal options available to you. Laser  removaltattoo removal cream, TCA tattoo removal and other home tattoo removal products would be obvious methods  of removal from which to choose.

Let’s say you start with a cream removal tattoo product and after a few months you give up because you realize it’s not working.  After spending several hundred,  maybe $1000 you switch to a TCA product possibly Nuviderm, because by this time  you don’t have much money left and you can buy Nuviderm for under $40.

You read and follow the instructions very closely, and as your tattoo begins to fade  and eventually disappears, you see evidence of scarring and immediately assume it was caused by the TCA tattoo removal product, but in many instances, the scarring has been there from day one, that day being the day you initially received your tattoo and your skin was shredded like hamburger meat in order to inject the tattoo pigment into your skin.

Without a doubt,  scarring can be a tattoo removal cost. Any product strong enough to remove a tattoo from the second layer of skin also carries with it the risk of creating a scar, especially if not used properly and in accordance to the directions provided by the manufacturer.  It is also worth remembering that the creation of a tattoo can also create scar tissue that may go unnoticed until you begin your tattoo removal process.

That is why it is a good idea to remember the saying  THINK BEFORE YOU INK, because sometimes a scar comes with the tattoo, you just don’t know it at the time.

In closing, does getting a tattoo remove virgin skin and replace it with pigmented scar tissue?

Tattoo Removal Reviews – Topical Tattoo Remover

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Home Tattoo Removal - Trust Nuviderm

Home Tattoo Removal - Trust Nuviderm

Having a tattoo injected into your body is a very serious decision since the tattoo will most likely remain in your body forever. On the flip side, deciding to remove a tattoo can be more serious because it can be painful and significantly more expensive than getting the tattoo in the first place, especially if the chosen method of removal is laser. Also, while it may have only taken an hour to put on, it will take months to remove.

Tattoo removal options including laser and excision are not what anyone would call a low cost tattoo removal. One of the most popular and certainly the least expensive methods is to use a tattoo removal treatment such as NuvidermTCA. A topical tattoo remover such as Nuviderm has become significantly more popular each year of the past decade and is now catching up with laser treatment in terms of usage. The main reason more and more people are deciding to use TCA tattoo removal is very simple: cost and effectiveness.

While laser treatments are effective on dark colors such as black, dark blue and other dark colors, they have a difficult time removing light colored tattoo pigment such as light blue, light green, yellow, pink and white. The light-colored tattoo pigments require more treatments and therefore increase the tattoo removal cost. Also tattoo removal treatments are considered an optional cosmetic procedure by insurance companies and therefore they do not cover the cost of tattoo removal.

A topical tattoo remover in the form of a cream is also an option, although some creams are somewhat effective, others have little or no effect on tattoo pigment in the second layer of skin because they do not have any ingredient in their composition that is capable of penetrating the skin to the depth of the tattoo pigment. An exception is a tattoo removal cream that is used in combination with exfoliation.

That being said, there is still a problem among the removal cream manufacturers of not having a guarantee, having a guarantee that is highly restricted or not honoring the guarantee offered. If for some reason the customer is not satisfied with the product it can be a roll of the dice as to whether they will receive a refund even if they follow the terms set forth by the manufacturer.

In the home tattoo removal industry Nuviderm is unsurpassed for customer service, both before and  after the sale. We also honor our 6  month guarantee without question.

Trust Nuviderm, it works.

Cold Weather Tattoo Removal

Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Cold Weather Tattoo Removal Offers More Privacy

Cold Weather Tattoo Removal Offers More Privacy

As I write this post it’s 22 degrees outside and the perfect time to begin the removal of  a tattoo. There is snow on the ground, everyone stays bundled up even when indoors, so no one will see what’s going on underneath your long sleeves as you begin your first tattoo removal treatment on your forearm or wrist.

It’s odd that the majority of persons suffering from tattoo regret don’t consider winter a good time to remove a tattoo. They instead begin the process in the spring or summer when they are wearing less clothing and bareing more skin. Few people understand that while undergoing any kind of tattoo removal process the treated area should not be exposed to the UV radiation of the sun and the best time for less exposure is during the winter when more skin is covered.

The reason the treated area should not be exposed to UV radiation is because the formation of skin pigment is being interrupted while the ink removal process is ongoing, regardless of what type of tattoo removal product you may be using.

To explain this further, it must be understood that tattoo pigment is in the second layer of skin called the dermis, which is underneath the pigmented layer of skin which is in top skin layer. As the tattoo removal process progresses, the production of melanin, (another name for skin pigment), is interrupted leaving the skin below susceptible to damage from UV radiation should the treated area be continually exposed to sunlight during the removal process.

Using a TCA product like Nuviderm tattoo removal causes the skin to peel, which to some people can be unsightly and provide more incentive to remove a tattoo in the winter when the location of the tattoo is more than likely covered most of the time. Also during the winter when it’s cooler people are less likely to sweat and sweat can sometimes be an irritant to peeling skin, such as experienced during the tattoo removal process when using TCA.

There are many tattoo removal options and most are best experienced in the winter when the weather is cooler, the treated area is less likely to be exposed to UV radiation,  the area is less likely be seen and the removal process can remain private.

This tattoo removal review recommends Nuviderm for the removal of a tattoo during the winter or any other time of year.