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    someone i know had it done and she said it hurt like hell afterwards. she would have to cover it with a bandage as the skin would blister for a few days…sounds nasty! but still better than sticking with a tattoo you hate

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    #335097

    Always read the small print :wink:

    * Quoted figures are based on trials of a series of 98 patients published in Cosmetic Dermatology April, 2001. It should be noted that the treatment method used in these trials was different than that currently employed by e-raze for the majority of treatments.

    Tell you about a product we used in a trial, but you cant have it :shock:

    #335098

    During the trial tattoo and permanent make removal was attempted in one session using multiple passes of tattooing and cream application (6-10 times). No subsequent treatments were administered after the healing process to attempt removal of any remaining pigment.

    The e-raze method applies the same principle technique however only 2 passes are involved per treatment reducing discomfort and the potential chance of scarring. Further treatments are subsequently administered at intervals of no less than four weeks until all pigment is removed or subsequent treatments would prove ineffective.

    Also read ALL of the small print

    #335099

    No i wont!

    #335100

    Thanks guys n gals, my tattoo is only small and the base of my back, it’s in black and grey, I want it removing. Dunno why I had it done in the first place to be honest.

    I am going to poke around the internet for different types of treatments.

    Nita, Geoff is a pillock, you, me and everyone with half a brain knows that, I suggest you leave him to his own devices, I think his dellusions are cute, plus this gives me an insight to the kind of people I’ll be working with in my new post as a befriender to the drunks of Nottingham :lol:

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