He probably feels it is too expensive to get laser treatment for tattoo removal, also it is painful. Try asking if he will get the name filled in with color in the same color as the name to hide it? Tattoo artists are creative, they could do something with it and make into a completely different thing. Or he can always get a strike-through with the new wife's name above the old one. ;) Seriously though, any method of removal (traditional invasive or non-invasive laser procedures) are very painful and expensive. I'm sure he figures he can be spending that money better towards his family than getting someone's name removed from his body. Maybe if he investigates more about tattoo removal he might feel more comfortable. If it's just a name, it can't be too large, so it may not be as expensive or painful as he expects.
NO! if you intending to get rid of the tattoo that way it wouldn't work it would only cause freeze burn after a long period...
The dragon and the phoenix as a pair originated in ancient China. The dragon symbolized the Emperor, and the phoenix symbolized the Empress. Over time, they have become known as symbols of the masculine (the dragon) and the feminine (the phoenix). I would say it would be very appropriate for a husband and wife to get tattoos of each animal, respectively, because of the symbolism of them. Also, when done by a masterful tattoo artist, dragons and phoenixes have a very strong and beautiful aesthetic. Actually, this is a tattoo concept that I thought of when I spent some time in China, but it can't be manifested yet, because I lack a husband...
Well generally we would use a drawing on a light box to take an outline from a design that you would bring in, assuming it would be a non custom piece. besides that we would use a thermo fax or hand trace the design on carbon paper to get our stencil
you can't. however, you can apply an anasthetic cream to the skin to numb it before hand. ask your tattooist about brands, when to put it on ect. There is one drawback to using these creams and that they are full of chemicals that may cause a skin reactions, cause the natural healing process not to work properly, etc. Most tattoo artists are reluctant to use them for that reason. If you really want a tattoo with out any pain, get a temporary one. Real tattoos are not for the feint of heart!!!
It depends on the tattoo shop you would get it done at. Most tattoo shops have a minimus price (anywhere from $50 - $100) because you have to pay for a new needle, tattoo ink, etc. If it's a very small tattoo, most shops will do it for the minimum cost.
It would all depend on the size of the tattoo and the surgeon who removes it for you.
It would all depend on the size of the tattoo and the surgeon who removes it for you.
NO! if you intending to get rid of the tattoo that way it wouldn't work it would only cause freeze burn after a long period...
Normal tattoos in themselves cannot cause death. However, if the tattoo ink is mixed with a poison that can be absorbed in the skin and is lethal, then a tattoo would kill someone, but only in that circumstance. Other than that, a tattoo cannot cause death.
The dragon and the phoenix as a pair originated in ancient China. The dragon symbolized the Emperor, and the phoenix symbolized the Empress. Over time, they have become known as symbols of the masculine (the dragon) and the feminine (the phoenix). I would say it would be very appropriate for a husband and wife to get tattoos of each animal, respectively, because of the symbolism of them. Also, when done by a masterful tattoo artist, dragons and phoenixes have a very strong and beautiful aesthetic. Actually, this is a tattoo concept that I thought of when I spent some time in China, but it can't be manifested yet, because I lack a husband...
Gay sexual activity does not cause hemorrhoids.
No, you cannot get your tattoo removed like that, the dyes will seep through. The least invasive method of removing your tattoo would be to have dermabrasion treatments done.
A dermatologist is the kind of physician who can remove a tattoo. However, not all may practice this. Often if you can find a doctor who does dermabrasion, then they may be able to help you.
It would depend on what your consider 'force', and who is applying that force. You can be denied employment for tattoos, but that does not force you to remove them.
I assume your meaning "what medications can i take before getting a tattoo", and the answer would not be asprine. Asprine are blood thinners and can cause serious problems, as can drinking. Do not take asprine or drink with in 48 hours before getting a tattoo.
Hypothyroidism would have no effect on your tattoo, and conversely, your tattoo would have no effect on your thyroid gland.
Every individual and tattoo is unique, so the number of sessions required to remove a tattoo can vary greatly. On average, it can take anywhere from 6 to 12 sessions to remove a tattoo completely. Certain factors affect the number of sessions required for Tattoo Removal Melbourne, which include: ● Tattoo size: Larger tattoos generally require more sessions to remove than smaller tattoos. ● Ink colors: Multi-colored tattoos may require additional sessions to remove all colors completely. ● Skin type: The color and thickness of your skin can affect how many sessions you will need to remove your tattoo. ● Ink depth: Tattoos that were applied deeply into the skin may require more sessions to remove than tattoos that were applied superficially. ● Location on the body: Tattoos located on areas of the body with more blood flow, such as the arms and legs, may be easier to remove than tattoos located on areas with less blood flow, such as the fingers and toes. The best way to determine the number of sessions required to get Laser Tattoo Removal Melbourne would be to schedule a consultation with a reputable laser tattoo removal specialist.