How to remove a tattoo you don't like?
This makes tattoo removal more complicated and expensive than applying the original tattoo.

Tattoo removal is a type of surgery that attempts to remove unwanted tattoos. Common techniques for tattoo removal include laser surgery, surgical removal, and dermabrasion. Tattoo ink is below the surface layer of the skin. This makes tattoo removal more complicated and expensive than applying the original tattoo.
Tattoo removal is also important if you have an allergic reaction to a tattoo or if you develop complications such as an infection from your tattoo.
There are also some beginners who want to try tattooing by themselves after purchasing a tattoo pen, but the effect is not satisfactory. If you regret getting a tattoo or are not satisfied with the appearance of the tattoo, you can consider tattoo removal. Perhaps the tattoo has faded or blurred, or you don't feel it matches your current image.
The 5 Most Common Methods of Tattoo Removal
1. Salabrasion & Dermabrasion
The oldest tattoo removal method still used today is salabrasion. It involves abrading the epidermis and dermis with a salt-based solution. Dermabrasion is very similar, except it uses a mechanical method, involving abrasion of the epidermis and dermis using rotating mechanical instruments. Salabrasion and dermabrasion are very painful and cause visible long-term damage to the epidermis.
2. Tattoo Removal Cream
Tattoo removal creams may be attractive due to their low cost and ease of use.
However, regardless of the type (exfoliation, TCA, or other), it can be difficult to remove ink from the dermis with creams. At best, they can discolor the surface of the tattoo ink in the epidermis.
3. Skin excision
Skin excision is the surgical removal of the tattooed skin. This method leaves a scar, which may vary in size depending on the size of the tattoo. For small tattoos, excision can be a good approach, but it can be difficult or impossible for larger areas. Skin grafts can also be performed by excision of the skin.
4. Subcutaneous injection solution
Subcutaneous injections of glycolic acid-based solutions or other liquid solutions involve injecting these solutions under the skin, so they may affect the tattoo's ink. These solutions often affect the epidermis and dermis and may leave long-term scarring or burn-like marks. Furthermore, the effectiveness of this approach has not been consistently demonstrated because the ink solution mixture is not easily drained from the dermis to the epidermis.
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5. Laser tattoo removal after previous removal methods
If you've already tried laser tattoo removal and it's still there, don't worry. There are teams experienced in handling clients with past removal types that may damage or scar the skin. They can remove any visible residual ink, and in some cases, use the laser itself to reduce scar tissue and help the skin regenerate collagen with microdermabrasion.
Is tattoo removal painful?
Laser tattoo removal can be very painful and uncomfortable, even with a topical numbing cream. In professional settings, they use individually tailored methods to reduce discomfort, including external forced air cooling of the skin surface and topical numbing gel 30 to 60 minutes before treatment and, for larger tattoos, swelling injections Lidocaine. Very dense, dark tattoos are often more difficult to remove because the extra pigment provides more targets for the laser to focus on for removal. As for placement, places with sensitive skin such as the face and skin that's next to bone (such as ankles or elbows) will be more uncomfortable.
Tattoos are permanent, and removing them completely can be difficult. No matter which tattoo removal procedure is used, it is likely to leave some degree of scarring or discoloration of the skin.
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