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Article Surfing ArchiveTattoo Removal: All Things Considered - Articles SurfingA lot of people have gotten tattoos when they were young so that they can fit in with their friends. The problem comes when people decide that they no longer want the tattoo and that it doesn't fit their style anymore. Removing a tattoo from your body is possible but it isn't an easy task. Most tattoo removal is done with lasers. These lasers are designed so that they break down the ink that is in your skin. After the ink is broken down the body will absorb it and leave you without a tattoo. While this process sounds simple it can cause even more pain to you then it took to get the tattoo. Having your tattoo removed is also a very costly procedure that can set you back a good bit depending on your tattoos size and detail. Another thing to consider before having your tattoo removed is the potential for scarring. Because removal essentially damages your skin you can be left with a permanent scar where your tattoo was. There is a chance the scar won't be very noticeable or that it will fade over time. However, consider the possibility that you make have to live with a scar for the rest of your life before you have the tattoo removed. Ink type and color also affect how hard it will be to remove a tattoo. Those tattoos that are done with poorer quality ink will usually be easier to remove but will also look the worst while on your body. Black ink has also proven to be one of the easier colors to have removed while blue ink proves to be some of the hardest to get out of the skin. This means that if you are getting a new tattoo and might want to take it out later you should consider getting an all black ink tattoo.
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