How To Remove Tattoos Naturally - Guide To Remove Tattoos


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Yes, it can be done. In fact it's been around a LONG time!
Fellow tattooed friend,
I know what's on your mind.
And to answer your lingering question…
YES – there is a better way to remove your tattoos than by using concentrated lasers to
burn away the problem.
Tattoo artist and remover Dorian Davis here. Like you, I love showing off the things I
care about through my tattoos. I have couple full sleeves myself!
And if I had to give you a number of tattoos that I've put on and removed -- I've done
about 5000 at this point? Give or take 1,000.
Here's the thing we're going to talk about in this brief guide: NATURAL removal
methods.
Something I know deeply about; after all, of the thousands of tattoos I've helped remove
– exactly 0 of them were burned off using lasers!
So how did I take them off? You're about to find out. In this guide you're going to learn:
 Why the conventional tattoo removal wisdom, that laser removal is the only option or the most
effective – not only hurts your wallet – but also sometimes leaves you with completely
avoidable scars!
 Then we'll talk about some all-natural approaches to skin ink removal that have
been used for thousands of years with great success. (And there's absolutely no
reason you can't use them yourself nowadays).
One out of three people regret their tattoos and want to get rid of them
That statistic comes from the British Dermatological Association. The numbers in the
US are similar as well, which has turned the modern tattoo removal industry into the big,
booming cash cow it is. The American Medical Association has been quite happy about
this. They have gone on to train an army of MDs to capture what was traditionally a
simple, naturally focused industry.
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The rise of the laser Picture yourself at a laser removal clinic. You decided to pull the trigger.
“What will it be like?” you silently wonder to yourself.
As you're sitting there in nervous anticipation, a concentrated beam of
energy is targeted at the sub-skin ink that
makes up your tattoo.
The medical professional does his best to hit your skin cells with the proper
wavelength of light, to allow just the proper amount of penetration of the skin. Of course the laser has to be strong enough to break down the ink pigment as well.
All of this sounds well and good. And for many people who do laser treatments, this does work effectively. But there are two points I want to bring to your attention:
1. Laser tattoo removal almost never fully works in one session due to the nature of
the procedure. Three or more sessions are common at a cost of $200-$500 each
time.
2. It is extremely difficult to get the exact intensity right with the laser, even for a
trained medical professional. Heat burns are common, as is scarring. Sometimes
the damage fades away, other times it can be permanent.

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