Tattoo Removal Cream Reality

September 4, 2009

Laser Tattoo Removal

Laser tattoo removal is the most common form of removal. The laser is beamed into your skin and only works on the ink residing within the deeper layers. The ink is broken up and absorbed by your immune system, which can take some time. For this reason, you are going to have to wait about month (some sources say 4-6 weeks) before you get another tattoo removal session. Because the tattoo is flushed out with the help of blood circulation, you will see faster results if your tattoo is located on your arm than on your foot, for example. You may need anywhere from 6-20 sessions, meaning that the entire removal process can take anywhere from 6 months to a year. Each session will cost around $300. Because some people need as many as 20 sessions, the total cost can easily get into the $6,000 range. Although the laser works on the tattoo within your skin, whenever it pulsates into your skin, it will feel like a rubber band lightly flung at you. Although some people say that this really hurts, it’s really nothing to worry about.

Laser tattoo removal can be really expensive. It’s not uncommon for people to fork over thousands of dollars to get their tats eliminated. Exactly how much you’ll end up paying depends on…

How big your tattoo is.

What color it is. The darker the ink is, the harder it is going to be for the laser to do its magic. Colors like black and dark blue require more treatments than colors such as light blue and green.

What color your skin is. The lighter your skin is, the better the laser will work on you.

How deep it is. If you got your tattoo done at a professional place, it is likely going to be deeper, and thus more expensive, than a tattoo from some mediocre parlor.

What type of ink was used. Tattoo artists use all sorts of inks, some of which are much harder to remove.

It all comes down to the number of sessions you need. The cost of a single session is around $300, without too much variance. How many sessions you need varies significantly, hence the wide price differentials. If you have a very small single color tattoo, you may find that all you need is 1 of 2 sessions to render it almost invisible. When looking for a tattoo removal clinic it’s a good idea to talk to a dermatologist so that they can give you some recommendations on the local laser tattoo removal centers. Although you may want to save money on laser light removal, you also don’t want to get a place that cuts corners, giving your minimally effective results in the process.

If you’re serious about getting a tattoo removal (this means passing on any tattoo removal creams) by getting a laser removal, you have to keep in mind that laser tattoo removal is a misnomer. No laser clinic can say that they will get it 100% removed. What they can do is diminish it to a point where the tattoo is barely noticeable.

Paying for Tattoo Removal

Tattoo removal creams are a hit or miss. Feel free to try them out. But if they don’t work, you only have yourself to blame. There is no scientific study proving their effectiveness, just ad copy that presents amazing before & after photos. If you have ever used photoshop before, you know that it’s pretty damn easy to remove a tattoo from a photo. There are also a lot of “reviews” for these creams that are just sales pages in disguise.  Fact is, if you want your tattoo removed, you’re going to have to pay up and get a laser or intense pulse light therapy removal. Although you can end up paying as much as $10,000 to get your tattoo removed, it is known to get you results. If you use a tattoo removal cream and use it for 6 months, there’s a good chance that at the end of those 6 months you are going to be wondering why you just didn’t pay for a laser removal in the first place. And it’s not like you have to pay for the cost to remove it right away. You can get financing from companies such as Care Credit. Furthermore, because laser and intense light pulse therapy can take 6 months to see the final results, you’re going to be paying in chunks here and there. You should also consider getting a loan from your bank. This can be in the form of a traditional loan, a home equity line of credit, home equity loan, or a cash out refinance. You can also use a credit card to pay off the tattoo removal. If you do use plastic, be smart about it so that you don’t end up in debt.

Many people look for tattoo removal creams because the prices associated with laser tattoo removal scare them away. Did you know that you can get a laser tattoo removal for free? There are a lot of dermatologists out there that will give you a laser tattoo removal in exchange for community service. By volunteering somewhere over the weekends you can feel good about yourself and get your tattoo removed in the process. Do a search for “tattoo removal” in your area. Then call each place to find out if they would allow you to pay for the removal by getting involved in community service. Although many places will say no, it won’t hurt to ask.

The Murkiness of Tattoo Removal Creams

There’s a lot of junk floating around the Internet and it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. I have no doubt in my mind that the manufacturers of these products post fake positive reviews. I also don’t doubt the fact that some real people have gotten some results. Things get even more complicated when you consider the fact that the people who recommend laser or IPL treatments are the ones who get paid if you use them. There’s reason to believe that dermatologists don’t give any tattoo removal cream a chance because one cream that actually works would hurt their own bottom line.

If your finances aren’t all that great and you can’t afford a laser removal, a tattoo removal cream, even if it costs $200 for a 6 month supply, sounds like a really good option. After doing my research, I can’t help but come to the conclusion that, most likely, you won’t see any results. If you will, they’ll likely be very minimal.

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