Showing posts with label Tattoo Removal Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo Removal Cream. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

creams really remove tattoos cheaply, safely, painlessly and completely?

Do tattoo fading creams really remove tattoos cheaply, safely, painlessly and completely?
That is difficult to determine by doing a simple web search because there is so much conflicting evidence that after awhile, you feel like you're going around in circles. Countless searches later, the question becomes not, "Do tattoo removal creams really work?" but more essentially, "Who should I believe?"

One useful place to go to answer that question is Amazon.com. Anyone can write a product review on Amazon, but I found the reviews of different tattoo fading creams to be interesting.
The reviews--when available--are very much either-or. The product being reviewed is either the best thing since sliced bread, or the opinion expressed is something like this, 

"The only reason I gave this product one star is that it's the lowest possible rating." or "I wouldn't recommend this product to my worst enemy even if doing so would end war forever." (I'm paraphrasing by the way, those are not direct quotes.) But what's really suspicious is how much the positive reviews have in common--almost as if the people who wrote them had been told which points to stress.

Then I noticed something very strange indeed: a sponsored link paid for by an "institute" that purported to offer expert, unbiased information on all tattoo removal methods. It's strange that a dot org--supposedly a nonprofit organization--would be paying to advertise on Amazon.com.
The website of this "institute," supposedly headed by a very generically named doctor (there is only one name given on the whole site, and there are what appear to be stock photos of some uncommonly good looking doctors) provides its visitors with ratings of different tattoo removal methods. Their conclusion:
The Fade Away Method is the only method that we know of that does not scar, cause a permanent change in pigment, or cut into the skin. With this method you do not have to worry about post-treatment infection or irreversible damage to your skin. Only patience is needed.
Their recommended method of removal is fading creams, and lo and behold, the brand of fading cream they recommend above all others in their "Tattoo Removal Comparison Guide," is the same brand I had been looking at on the Amazon page.

The only trial of tattoo fading creams done by a reputable and unbiased third party that I could find on the web is one done at the Philadelphia Institute of Dermatology and reported on by WPVI-TV Philadelphia. Two women each used a tattoo fading cream on one half of a tattoo they wanted removed, and had laser treatments on the other half. One of the subjects developed a rash after using the removal cream, and was advised by the doctor to stop using it. On the other hand, she was able to achieve significant fading of her tattoo after two laser treatments. The other subject also experienced satisfactory results on the half of her tattoo treated with lasers, but saw no visible results on the half treated with the tattoo removal cream.

Conclusion:
It's difficult to give a definitive answer as to whether tattoo fading creams work or not. On the other hand, there is reason to suspect that many of the companies selling this type of product are not above planting positive reviews of their products on line. This suggests that they are lacking in scruples and business ethics. Add to that the fact that there are usually very few details available on their websites (or anywhere else for that matter) about the ingredients of their creams or identities of the people running the company, and I have to conclude that most of these products would be a risky purchase and probably turn out to be a waste of both your time and money.





Safest and Most Effective Tattoo Removal Cream

Tattoo removal creams are primarily sold online but are recently beginning to move into traditional retail outlets. Topical tattoo removal products are available without a prescription and vary in price from under $40 to well over $100.
Having spent some time comparing various tattoo products, it is safe to say that the best tattoo removal cream is one that is safe and does not contain either Hydroquinone or TCA. Unfortunately, these two ingredients in particular are dangerous and in the case of Hydroquinone is banned in multiple countries throughout the world.
TCA is an acid which is primarily used in facial treatments. Most skin care professionals strongly suggest that one only uses this ingredient in the presence of a trained medical professional if something were to go wrong.
Tattoo Removal Creams - Safe Ingredients
One of the safest ingredients found in removal creams is Alpha Arbutin. This ingredient has been clinically tested and proven to not only be effective, but to also be safe as well. Essentially, Alpha Arbutin is a natural version of Hydroquinone. The way Alpha Arbutin works is by prohibiting new skin from developing pigment. As the older layers of skin are naturally replaced by new layers, Alpha Arbutin "bleaches" the skin which in turn helps fade the unwanted tattoo.
It is very important to note, that if you choose to purchase a topical product, you will probably want to also purchase a skin exfoliation device. Some kits do come with one, but they are generally over-priced. A simple scrubbing pad sold for a few dollars at a local superstore will suffice.

In conclusion, while most topical products are effective, they are not always safe which is why it is important to pay close attention to each potential product's ingredients.

Tattoo Removal Cream Review- various tattoo removal techniques

Over my time looking for various tattoo removal techniques I came across Dermasal tattoo removal cream. Dermasal tattoo removal cream is a product you can use within the confines of your own home away from prying eyes.  It takes as little as 12 minutes a week to apply and is 100% safe to use. Like many products out there they used the classic tagline, "using a century old technique and a new formula and months of research and case studies" they claim this winning formula provides you with 100% guaranteed tattoo removal system.

Let me tell you know, from my experience, and from every other opinion worth considering no product ever 100% removes a tattoo. Even advanced treatments such as laser treatment never claim to be able to fully remove a tattoo.
The products itself is produced by Selmedica Healthcare, a respectable company, they claim that Dermasal Removal Cream is:
  • 100% pain free and offers no risk to the skin or body.
  • After up to three weeks of use you will begin to see results of fading
  • Complete removal has been achieved in as little at 3 months
  • The product has full FDA approval and contains no harmful ingredients
  • The product has been used by over 100,000 individuals, most yielding excellent results.
  • No scarring or marks will be left behind from its use
  • 3 Double Blind scientific studies have been carried out to test its effectiveness at removing tattoos. All 3 have proved it works.
As usual with any form of tattoo removal, the size, shape and depth of the ink in your tattoo all play a part in the ease of its removal. If you are going to get a tattoo make sure a highly experienced, skilled individual does it as results have shown these are removed far easier. Larger tattoos have been known to take up to 18months to remove with this product, a long time to wait for anybody.

What I like most about this product is that it offers what many don't, 100% money back guarantee on its all products. Trust is one of the most important aspects of any relationship with a retailer. You need to know they aren't ripping you off. With free phone and email support available to anyone who purchases the product how can you not place your trust in them? Dermasal is without question one of the most legitimate and trustworthy products available today.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Tattoo Removal Cream Vs Laser Tattoo Removal -save you money and pain

Anyone who has ever made a mistake when they were young knows that there are some things that they wish they could forget. However, if the youthful transgression involves a tattoo it may be hard to forget when the evidence is right on your skin. Fortunately, there is relief out there now in a much more cost effective manner than before, if you are wise enough to look into tattoo removal cream vs. laser tattoo removal surgery. Both processes will safely remove a tattoo from your skin, but the over the counter topical cream will save you money and pain.

Laser tattoo removal requires that you research a surgeon's office and then make an appointment to have your tattoo analyzed. After the initial meeting you will schedule the laser surgery in which the surgeon will use the laser to effectively burn off your skin that is inked. This is known to be quite painful and can be costly since it usually requires more than one treatment in order to effectively remove the entire tattoo. Additionally, it is not suitable for everyone, thus, if you have pre-existing health conditions you should check with your doctor first.



On the other hand, tattoo removal cream is the less costly, convenient, and easy way to remove a tattoo and can be done within the privacy of your own home. Simply purchase tattoo removal cream and apply it over the course of a week or two and watch your tattoo simply fade away. It works by fading the ink slowly that is burned onto the layer of skin called the dermis. After each application you will notice your tattoo get visibly lighter until it finally disappears altogether. The best part of all is that the entire process is painless and is as easy as simply using body lotion!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Tattoo Removal Cream-remove a tattoo safely

A tattoo is designed to be permanent, utilising inks that are calculated to pigment the underlying layers of the skin.

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To remove a tattoo safely therefore requires careful removal of the top layers of skin in order to expose and dissolve the tattoo inks underneath.

Tattoo removal cream systems start with preparation of the skin utilising several exfoliating agents, fine-ground natural plant extracts, natural oils, peeling agents and salicylic acid. The process is aided by a hand-held exfoliation device, approved by the FDA which speed up the process of safely fading out the tattoo and removing the pigmented skin.

Once the outer skin layers have been prepared, the active chemical agents are able to get to work to dissolve the permanent ink pigments underneath. These active agents start the process of breaking down the pigments used in tattoo inks. As the ink particles are broken down, the removal of exfoliated skin lifts the remaining particles of pigment, and the tattoo begins to fade, as the new skin cells are encouraged to grow.

Additionally a further skin cream is applied which both soothes and moistens the skin, and at the same time fades the tattoo ink on the surface of the skin.

In addition to the active process described, tattoo removal systems have water-resistant concealer which can be used to cover tattoos while the process of permanently removing them continues underneath.

In summary tattoo removal cream systems:

Are offered as an alternative to laser treatments and fading creams.

Can be used safely and continually without having to wait after a treatment for burns, blisters or abrasions to heal.

Succeeds in removing some tattoo pigment colours which are left behind by laser treatment.

Are not time-consuming to apply: treatment of each tattoo takes a few minutes, three to four times a week.

The process is sped up by the exfoliating device which prepares the skin for treatment.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tattoo Removal Cost - How Much Does it Cost to Reverse

If you are researching tattoo removal cost then it's a pretty safe bet that you have made a mistake at some point and you would like to correct it. Maybe you broke up with a boyfriend or girlfriend after having his or her name etched into your skin. Maybe you had a little too much to drink one night and one thing led to another. Or maybe you got a tattoo 10 years ago that seemed cool at the time but now seems more embarrassing than cool. Whatever the reason, tattoo removal cost will probably be quite a bit more than the cost to get your body art in the first place.

There are a number of factors that will determine exactly how much it will cost to remove a tattoo. The color, size, and complexity of the tattoo must be taken into consideration. The price also varies from one doctor to another so it may be a good idea to shop around and get some estimates.

The most effective method for removing an unwanted tattoo is laser treatment. For a smaller tattoo it might cost anywhere from $150 to $250 per session. For a larger tattoo removal cost may be $600 or more per session and of course it will usually take multiple sessions to get it removed completely. On average it will take somewhere between 5 and 10 visits to see substantial results and it is not unheard of to have as many as two dozen visits for complete removal. You don't need a calculator to figure out that getting rid of unwanted body art is going to be pretty expensive.

Laser treatment is not the only option but other options will not be as effective at completely removing the tattoo and methods that use caustic chemicals can also cause changes to your skin pigmentation and can also cause scarring. The least expensive option may just be to find a talented tattoo artist that can alter your existing tattoo and turn it into something you can live with.

Tattoos were intended to be permanent so it makes sense that removing them is not going to be easy or inexpensive. If it can't be altered or hidden with makeup or clothing then laser treatment really is your only option. Checking with different doctors and doing some comparison shopping is the way to find the most affordable price and some doctors will even offer a financing plan so that you can pay small monthly payments to make your tattoo removal costs more manageable.


Saturday, December 12, 2009

Tattoo Removal - Pain During the Treatment

Style changes. This is a fact born out and evidenced throughout the years. One need only look at the sum history of photographs throughout the years. In little more than a century, the level and variety of styles has changed rapidly and dramatically. In the course of a few years, what once was hp can quickly become passe. When this happens, most of us can adapt quickly, taking our own unique style and fitting it to the conventions of the time. However, there are instances when we are unfortunately committed to style conventions that have quickly become trite or even flat out embarrassing. This is no more apparent than in the world of tattoos. Fortunately, trained cosmetic surgeons an skin specialist have found a way for those of us scarred by poorly conceived tattoos can escape the past and carry ourselves towards the modern look.

Trends in Women's Tattoos

The process itself of tattoo removal is relatively simple, depending upon the scope and size of the tattoo being removed. Tattooing itself involves changing the pigment of our skin to create patterns and designs of different sizes and colors. Therefore, tattoo removal involves likewise changing skin pigment, back to our original skin color. Focused laser bursts used in tattoo removal break up skin pigment clusters deep within the skin. As time goes by, the tattoo pigments are absorbed, processed, and disposed naturally by the body. After a recovery period, your skin should return to your normal, untattooed skin pigment. Depending upon the tattoo in consideration, you may need a number of treatments before the tattoo is totally removed.

Unfortunately, this laser tattoo removal treatment can sometime be a slightly painful process. Most tattoo removal experts will administer a local anesthetic, either by cream or ointment or by the use of a small injection. While injections are great for removing pain, they can affect the quality of the tattoo removal, which in turn may result in further treatments. Ointments or creams should be able to remove sensation in the area for up to ninety minutes (longer than the normal removal session). After the ointment wears off, some patients may follow up with some over the counter pain relievers, or depending upon the pain, some light pain relief prescriptions.

If you are considering tattoo removal but are worried about the pain, find a local tattoo removal expert in your area and set up a consultation time. They should be able to give you an idea of how long the process will take, how many sessions will be necessary, and how extensive the treatment will be. They will also be able to tell you what pain relief options will be available to you. There's no reason to go another day living in the past because of fear of pain, since tattoo removal can ease all your pains and worries.

Best Tattoo Removal Cream Or Gel For Unwanted Tattoos?

If you have an unwanted tattoo, you only have a few viable options to get rid of it: using a tattoo removal cream or undergoing laser treatments. Of course, there are other alternatives including surgery, getting a cover-up tattoo, and wearing make-up everyday buy these options only apply to a small percentage of those that want to fade/erase their unwanted tattoo.

Regarding laser treatments, I will say this: laser treatments do work for most people. The reason that people choose to avoid them and or try using a tattoo removal cream comes down to two things: price and pain. Laser treatments cost a substantial amount of money and are not covered by health insurance. You could easily spend multiple thousands of dollars depending on the size and color of your tattoo as well as where you live. Additionally, while you probably have a high pain tolerance in that you have a tattoo, laser treatments are often more painful than having the tattoo applied.

Instead of paying for laser treatments, there is the possibility of using topical tattoo removal products. Many people who use these products are satisfied with the results from fading their tattoo via a topical tattoo removal cream of gel. However, it just takes them a while to get there which bring me to the "catch" of using a tattoo removal cream: time.

It will take longer to produce results using this kind of tattoo removal method. However, due to the substantial amount of money you can save, more and more people are switching to using a tattoo removal cream. This is not to say that using a laser is a quick fix to remove a tattoo. Between each session, you will have to wait a while for your skin to heal. This will stretch out the process to multiple months. Regarding using a topical solution, you will have to wait for the tattooed layers of skin to get closer to the surface. Using a topical tattoo remover will help get rid of older layers of skin to make way for new layers of fresh skin all while preventing the new skin from developing pigment which gives the faded appearance.

Tattoo Removal Cream

After many months of using this method, the layers will get closer to the surface, and depending on a few variables such as the intricacy of the tattoo as well as what colors were used, the tattoo will start to fade.

In conclusion, the best tattoo removal cream or gel is one that is effective, safe, and affordable. However, that said, there are topical tattoo removers that rely on using the chemical skin peel TCA. This process does seem to work for some people, but has also caused additional skin trauma for others, which is why you need to be extra careful if you choose a product that includes this ingredient. You should also look out for the use of Hydroquinone which has been used in skin care products for many years, but has also been linked to the development of cancer as well as being banned throughout the world. Remember that if you choose to remove a tattoo at home you will need to understand that it will take an investment of time as well as patience.