removing a tattoo

BlackBoy

New member

Hi everyone. can you help me a bit with some information about removing a tattoo? I’m not having any tattoos but my mom has. She has tattooed many years ago “JOHN” on her ankle. It is my father. She has been married to him and she got this tattoo because she was thinking that their love and marriage is going to last forever, however, unfortunately, this did not happen and she has now remarried to another guy named Mike and obviously that tattoo is pretty awkward (my name is not John, at least she could save it for me if I would be name John, or her father, or somebody else, but she doesn’t have anybody else named John). So, she wants to get the tattoo of “JOHN” removed. She asked me to look up online on methods on how she could do that. is any of you who has any ideas on how she can do that? and she would like to remove it no to cover up the tattoo (she doesn’t want any more tattoos on her body). any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

 

SkirST

New member

Hey there, there is a method with a laser treatment to get your mother’s tattoo removed. That’s what I am doing. I’m currently in process, I’m getting my tattoo removed, finally. I recommend your mother this method because it really works. Initially I have been concerned that it won’t. the only downside is that it is going to take you some time, however, at the very least, you know that it is in the process of being completely removed (that’s what I am thinking). But in the past, when it was still there (the tattoo I want removed) I have been covering it with a bandage all every single time I didn’t wanted to see it anymore (which was happening pretty often and that’s why it was nearly always covered. Anyway, the laser treatment is a pretty good way to go, your mother should have good results with it too (as I am having). Hope this is going to help you both. Good luck!

 

HolyHolly

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Tattoos are, in fact, an expression of some strong emotions, of the pain, of the past, generally about one’s self. I have been thinking that I was extremely cool when I have had my tattoo artist “boyfriend” ink starting with my lower back, up to my arm and then my neck. I have got a lot of attention from those tattoos and they were really exciting me, it seems to me that I have become addicted to the pain and to those tattoos. I have been young, very young, I guess around 20 years old and I was not thinking at all about the impact that the tattoos can have upon my entire life and now I regret that I have done it out of stupidity when I was young. 15 years have passed quickly and after lots of situations, after 2 beautiful children and so on I have changed, a lot, I am not the same as I used to be. I have realized that even though tattoos are really beautiful and they are an art form, those tattoos that I have made on me are not fitting my current self. Those tattoos I have had were also not accepted in my place of employment and I have been daily judged and not for the person that I have been but mainly for that ink that I have had on my skin. I guess that the mix of the self growth with the outside prejudice have made me to decide to have some visible tattoos on my arm removed.

 

I need to say here that to find a tattoo removal specialist was a pretty big challenge for me. all of that was completely new to me that is why I have had a lot of questions and since I am a woman of color I have been pretty worried about how tattoo removal is going to affect my skin. I have been concerned whether would I burn and blister or no? I even was thinking if I would be an expectant for the tattoo removal. In the time I have been searching the internet for answers for my questions I have found a guide and it has given me a very big knowledge about tattoo removal, about its history, on how the body processes and it breaks down it, on what kinds of lasers are used for this, I have read about the possible side effects about it and I have seen before and after pictures. I have been very and very concerned that those choices that I have done when I was so young could negatively affect me for the rest of my life. however, everything changed after I have read that “new look tattoo removal guide”. I have been finally feeling confident about the fact that I have decided to have my tattoo removed and I have been feeling an awesome and big sense of mind peace when I found out that I am having options on doing that. in case you are considering to remove your tattoo or maybe you are on the fence on doing so then I do know that it seem to be a very scary process as it sounds to be painful, with lots of possible side effects and so on, this is the reason why I would strongly recommend you to read that guide first, you would find a lot of helpful information for you. at least, I am pretty sure that this guide is going to help to understand whether the tattoo removal is for you or it would be better to keep it (in most cases, people still decide to get it removed, as much as I know). Regardless of what you decide, I wish you good luck!

 
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