The transparent skin in front of your retina.
The cost varies depending on what part of the body you seek to have hair removed and the number of treatments. You could pay anywhere from $150 to $500 per treatment.
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Nothing you can do...A tattoo a permanent imprint under your skin. Short of covering it up with a much larger tattoo or laser treatment, it's there for life. Even laser treatment may not ever be able to remove all the ink, so some ink will never be removed. Of course you may cover it with clothing, but since a tattoo becomes a permanent part of you, mentally it will always be in your self image. Others who see it will forever associated you and your tattoo as the same.
Your physician would need to evaluate your fibroids to give recommendations and alternatives for having them removed. This would be part of the diagnosis and treatment plan by your doctor.
If you really mean a laser printer (page printer), the easiest part is the Toner Cartridge. It is made to be replaceable by the end user. If what you meant was an Ink Jet Printer (character printer), then it would be the Ink Cartridges, for the same reason.
The price of laser surgery depends on the part of the body that you are getting the procedure done. Average price range runs from 250.00 to 450.00 dollars but can run as high as 800.00
Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP) uses a surgical laser to remove part of the uvula and palate.
Depending on the body type an individual wishes to have the laser hair treatment done, the cost can vary. Costs are in the range of $300 to $3,000, the lower end of the cost range being a smaller body part like an eyebrow, the higher end being a larger body part like the chest and abdomen.
A continuous-wave laser, or CW laser, is part of many items. A laser pointer's red beam is an example of a CW laser. CW lasers are also used in holography.
Yes tattoos will stay when you die they are in fact part of your skin. If your family wanted it removed they could do that though Actually, tattoos will stay on your skin until your skin decomposes, or is cremated. The tattoo is actually on the dermis (middle layer) of skin. However if you do regret getting it, it can be removed with laser. However only black ink not colored... The only colour that cannot be removed via laser is white due to the metallic quality of the ink. Reds and greens etc have been successfully removed via lasers. Also I know not of any mortuary or funeral home that would remove tattoos from a deceased person, the process would take too long and cost too much
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depends what is removed. if it is the embryo no, if it is part of a cotyledon then it may survive