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i have a few very small tattoos made up in school many a year ago whats the best way or affodable treatment to get rid of them uk only thanks
I know someone who had them removed on the NHS, so go and ask your doctor, good luck.
I would like to know how much it would generally cost to remove a black tattoo that is about an inch tall and and inch and a half wide?
Thanks
Figure on a grand or higher and multiple visits to the dermatologist. It will be more painful than getting inked in the first place. Shop around before you spend your cash.
I have a friend that got a stupid tattoo when he was in prison. He needs to get this removed.Has anyone heard about this wrecking balm, or is he better off doing it professionally? Also, isn’t alot easier to get a jail tattoo removed then a professional because the ink is alot cheaper?
These removal cremes, lotion, and potions simply do not remove tattoos. They are very expensive and they stay in business because people spend hundreds before they simply give up. You friend needs laser, even if only to lighten it enough for a really nice cover up. Prison tattoos generally do come out a bit easier, therefore quicker and less expensive.
If this prison tattoo is at all gang related, many laser places do them for free.
It has no color and is very light. So about how much would this tattoo removal generally cost?
1000 and above.
i have a tattoo about 2X2inches and was wondering if anyone knows how much it would cost to get removed
It would cost more than what you paid to get the tattoo done in the first place. Why not think about getting a cover up instead.
This question is for only thise that used the cream I dont need your suggestion if it may or may not work. Anyway my tattoos are on my forearms and they are really fading so I’m thinking about using a cream to fade them a little more so I can get lazer removal. Does the cream fade it if its black ink?
Does the Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fading Cream system work? After visiting some different sites and forums where people have commented on and given their reviews, their ratings look like this approximately: No one claimed it totally faded their tattoo. 60% said no noticeable fading of their tattoo 20% said there was some noticeable fading. 20% said there was a lot of fading. About 35% said they were pretty happy with the amount of fading they had. (It was enough to cover over with a new tattoo, or with make up.) Maybe 10% or so, or a third of the ones that were happy with it, said they were really happy with it. I found myself a bit skeptical of these comments, wondering if they were legit. But maybe they were.
C0nsidering that lazer tattoo removal can easily be $2000-$4000 or more, depending on several factors like tattoo age, color shade, size, type of ink and so forth, for many, using a tattoo removal cream like Wrecking Balm seems worth trying.
Keep in mind, the Wrecking Balm Tattoo cream removal kit is comprised of things you can get at a drug store- for a lot cheaper. (the main ingredient in theirtattoo removal cream is 1% hydroquinone, a skin whitener. Care must be taken in using it, as it can irritate or even scar the skin).
I got a tattoo on my feet and it was beautiful however, I forgot about it once the soreness went away. I went to the beach ( I know tattoo 101) and they faded really bad and in some places are completely gone. So I was wondering if anyone has heard if these creams fade the tattoos since mine are already faded. Thanks in advance for anyone who takes the time to answer me.
The only way to remove a tattoo is the laser removal, and even that isn’t guaranteed to work. Plus it is REALLY painful.
If your tattoo is faded in some spots and not in others just go get it touched up and it should look just fine.
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Besides haircuts and manicures, men and women are splurging for even more. Even in this economy, people are paying big bucks for cosmetic laser treatments such as:
• Laser Hair Removal
• Restylane and Juvederm Facial Injections
• Microderm Abrasion
• tattoo removal
• Other Medi-Spa Treatments
Graduates of cosmetic laser school receive <a title=For the latest news on Restylane training, go to Canyon State Laser!” href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8f/Resources/Restylane_Training.htm>Restylane training</a> and <a title=”Juverderm is a specialty offered by Canyon State Laser.” href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8c/Resources/Juvederm_Training.html>Juvederm training</a> on top of laser hair removal and other modern medical spa skills. The reason for the surge in laser school enrollments is due partly because these modern services come with a hefty price tag, which in turn, help to provide good paychecks and benefits for it’s staff.
Cosmetic Hair Removal Price Comparison Verses the Waxing Salon
• $50-$150 for a bikini/ back/leg wax
• $225-$2,000 for laser hair removal for bikini/ back/ legs
Cosmetic Photo Facial Verses Facial at the Salon
• $500-$1000 for Photofacial
• $50-100 for salon facial
Beauty School Verses Laser School
• $3,000-$5,000 for beauty school
• $4000 laser school
The pricing for beauty school is comparable to that of laser school. Graduates of laser school can expect to pay off their student loan faster than graduates of beauty school, where their salary is often less than the salary of laser school graduates.
When it comes to elective procedures like being hair-free or tattoo free that make people feel good about themselves, it doesn’t matter the price, people will pay for it. Nothing proves this fact more than looking at the enrollment rate of students at laser schools and the expansions of medical spas nation and world-wide. For a large majority of the nation, expensive salon treatments are definitely low on the priority list, but when it comes to being hair free or tattoo free for one’s wedding, or beach vacation, there are some things like peace of mind that you can’t put a price on.
Melissa Peterman
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/instead-of-beauty-school-high-school-graduates-opt-for-cosmetic-laser-school-740965.html
Any post graduate school or any other higher education facility is going to move students ahead further than if they only had a high school diploma. Students are discovering cosmetic <a title=”Canyon State laser schools provide the training you need!” href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8e/Resources/Laser_Schools.html>laser schools</a> offer higher wages and benefits than attending standard beauty school.
Besides haircuts and manicures, men and women are splurging for even more. Even in this economy, people are paying big bucks for cosmetic laser treatments such as:
• Laser Hair Removal
• Restylane and Juvederm Facial Injections
• Microderm Abrasion
• tattoo removal
• Other Medi-Spa Treatments
Graduates of cosmetic laser school receive <a title=For the latest news on Restylane training, go to Canyon State Laser!” href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8f/Resources/Restylane_Training.htm>Restylane training</a> and <a title=”Juverderm is a specialty offered by Canyon State Laser.” href=http://canyonstatelaser.com/page/1lq8c/Resources/Juvederm_Training.html>Juvederm training</a> on top of laser hair removal and other modern medical spa skills. The reason for the surge in laser school enrollments is due partly because these modern services come with a hefty price tag, which in turn, help to provide good paychecks and benefits for it’s staff.
Cosmetic Hair Removal Price Comparison Verses the Waxing Salon
• $50-$150 for a bikini/ back/leg wax
• $225-$2,000 for laser hair removal for bikini/ back/ legs
Cosmetic Photo Facial Verses Facial at the Salon
• $500-$1000 for Photofacial
• $50-100 for salon facial
Beauty School Verses Laser School
• $3,000-$5,000 for beauty school
• $4000 laser school
The pricing for beauty school is comparable to that of laser school. Graduates of laser school can expect to pay off their student loan faster than graduates of beauty school, where their salary is often less than the salary of laser school graduates.
When it comes to elective procedures like being hair-free or tattoo free that make people feel good about themselves, it doesn’t matter the price, people will pay for it. Nothing proves this fact more than looking at the enrollment rate of students at laser schools and the expansions of medical spas nation and world-wide. For a large majority of the nation, expensive salon treatments are definitely low on the priority list, but when it comes to being hair free or tattoo free for one’s wedding, or beach vacation, there are some things like peace of mind that you can’t put a price on.
Melissa Peterman
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/instead-of-beauty-school-high-school-graduates-opt-for-cosmetic-laser-school-740965.html
I need information on tattoo removal and cost .
how many visits to remove eyebrow tattoos ?
or is there any other way to remove eyebrow tattoos?
im stuck and need help..
i got my eyebrows tattooed in mexico lol i know i dont need the grief lol
and one is higher den the other and one is darker den da other..
i jus dnt know wat 2 do..
First see someone who does a lot of eyebrow tattooing to see if they can adjust them to match. Start here…
http://www.spcp.org
Removal is difficult and laser is not always a good choice in the eyebrow area.
