Tattoo removal, tatoo removal using cream is another alternative, tattoo removal cream is easily available nowdays, tattoo removal cream is not available on the NHS.
Tattoo removal cream is a simple painless non scarring lotion in which you rub cream onto the tattoo and within a matter of months you will start to see your tattoo fade. You apply the cream on a daily basis, the cream gently breaks down the pigment within the tattoo causing it to fade away and eventually it will be barely visible to the eye.
Depending on the size of your tattoo, the colours used within the tattoo (green is the most difficult to remove, so therefore if you have a tattoo with lots of green in it, then this may need longer treatment). On average a small tattoo usually requires a 3-6 month supply, a medium sized tattoo usually requires 6-9 months and for a very large or several tattoos a 12 month supply.
Tattoo removal creams function as skin bleaching agents which may fade the tattoo and surrounding skin. Some people use cream before having laser treatment to reduce the number of required laser treatments and that reduces the overall cost. There is no guarantee that these creams will effectively lighten or remove a tattoo however, and every tattoo and skin type is unique. Tattoo removal cream manufacturers advertise various success rates and some creams, such as Tat B Gone and Tattoo-Off, are widely available. Tattoo removal creams are a low-cost option, although their success rates and skin safety are not 100% proven.
There is no scientific evidence that tattoo removal creams work. Many of the ingredients are shown as “high risk” on cosmetic safety databases and have unknown side-effects. Testing for allergies is important before using any sort of laser removal cream. Those people wanting to remove tattoos can try the creams available to see if any offer satisfactory results, however laser tattoo removal is currently the only guaranteed way to remove tattoos and has the highest success rate.
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