Yes you can. Though you will have to do this a certain amount of time after application of the cream. (30 days). Then the next tattoo you choose will have to have darker colors or heavier shading to completely cover the tattoo in which you have previously removed.
Very slowly, if it fades at all. It's been 15 years and mine look basically the same. I only had 3 treatments which removed everything except the yellow and green. While the yellow has faded away, the green remains.
Tattoo removal is a long process, it requires many laser treatments to remove even the smallest tattoo. I also can tell you the procedure is very costly, and I have been told painful.
Most experts believe that laser tattoo removal is the most effective and cost-efficient method of removing tattoos. The majority of tattoos are now erased using a Q-switched laser.
The steps involved in tattoo removal are dependent on the type of removal. There are laser technologies that decompose ink embedded in the skin, but this process can be expensive. Abrasive and scarring methods are generally frowned upon in this day, as they have largely been deemed ineffective. Camouflaging with skin colored pigments is about the same process as getting a tattoo done, and if done well, can be a cost effective option. For lightly colored tattoos, intense pulsed light treatments can be effective, but also can be expensive. The latest in tattoo removal includes lasers. There is usually a multistep process of removing tattoos.
The alexandrite laser is also known as the ARION. It is most commonly used for laser hair removal. It has also been used for tattoo removal and for the treatment of visible blood vessels and skin pigmentation.
I have had 18 treatments and my tattoo has not been completely removed, but it is barley noticeable. I have been getting treatments from a medlite C6 laser at Rethink Your Ink in Calgary, Canada. I have a blog of all the before and after pictures of each treatment, and also a video of one of the sessions at http://www.tattooremovalcalgary.com J.
The Q-Laser has been proven to be effective at tattoo removal. It is especially effective at removing dark colored ink especially on hands and faces.
taker and sara are still together. If you have noticed, some pics of the undertaker's tattoo "SARA" hasn't been there, its cause Having your wifes name tattoed on your neck isn't really tough. But, also, in matches, you see he has the tattoo but, its faded. He needs to get the tattoo redone. Tattoos can fade. Dont belive that taker and Michelle are going out. Okay? TAKER AND SARA R STILL TOGETHER!!! No, they are not. The Undertaker and Sara are divorced. That's why the SARA tattoo is no longer on the Undertaker's throat. He's not getting the tattoo redone, and he IS dating Michelle McCool.
Yes, most official tattoo parlors have temporary tattoo options, which you can purchase on your visit. This is not always the case, but it has been for all of the tattoo parlors in my area.
One possible palindrome for "old" is "dol", and for "faded" is "dedaf". So, a palindrome for "old and faded" could be "dol dedaf".
The tattoo on Pharrell's neck is a guardian angel. The tattoo had prior been badly done and removed and then done by a better artist.
There is no evidence to suggest a baby has been born with a 666 tattoo. It is impossible for a tattoo to be placed on a babe in the womb.