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Tattoos and Tattoo Pictures

  Tattoos and Tattoo Pictures
After writing so many tattoo posts I thought there can be no new way to get inked but seems tattoo artists have lots more new ideas. Now look at the picture above.

Do you think the lizard on the back of this girl is real one? If yes, then you re wrong. It s a cool 3D tattoo (tattoo in three dimensions).
No doubt, body modification has gone too far and I wonder what tattoo artists will come up with next!

Tattoos and Tattoo Pictures

 Tattoo Removal Methods Differ From Laser Tattoo Removal: Tattoos and Tattoo Pictures22222In recent years, the laser has become the gold standard for tattoo removal. However, there are other methods with varying degrees of safety and effectiveness.

Surgical excision, electro-cautery, dermabrasion, and ablation with a carbon-dioxide laser (different from the non-ablative Q-switched laser used in today’s tattoo removal) were methods used more often in years past. Total removal could often be achieved with these methods. The price, however, was usually a significant scar and / or significant pigmentary changes. These methods may still be used today on some patients for whom laser tattoo removal is not recommended; for example, those with allergies to tattoo ink are not candidates for laser tattoo removal.

 Tattoo Removal Methods Differ From Laser Tattoo Removal: Tattoos and Tattoo Pictures22222
Another method sometimes used is chemical removal, which involves the introduction of a saline or other solution via a tattooing needle. However, the medical community does not generally place a lot of faith in the safety and effectiveness of this method when compared with that of laser tattoo removal. In fact, some cases have shown that the ink does not resolve at all with this method, resulting in a mere "blurring" of the tattoo.

IPL (intense pulsed light) is also sometimes touted as a newer method for tattoo removal. However, although IPL has been shown to be effective for skin rejuvenation, there is considerable controversy surrounding its use for tattoo removal. According to many leading authorities on laser tattoo removal, this method is of highly dubious effectiveness and can even be dangerous when used for this purpose. Scarring and pigmentation problems are some of the concerns with this approach.