Erasing the Past
Looking to Erase the past? Oh, so many of us are. It has happened to so many of us. For many people you make the decision at a young age or at a vulnerable time in your life. For others tattoos are just something that you love and consider a work of art. There is however something that many people really do not stop to think about when they are getting a tattoo, and that is, that they are permanent.
If you have found that you no longer love your tattoo or just think that it is a thing of the past, it isn’t too late to change your mind. TCA tattoo removal is what many people are using to get rid of unwanted tattoos. TCA tattoo removal has been recommended by professional skin care experts as well as dermatologists to eliminate your tattoos.
How does it work?
Many people are skeptical because they do not fully understand how a TCA tattoo removal works. This style of removal of your tattoo does take some time to work. It is not a quick fix. There is a process and it does take some time before you see the results that you want.
The first thing that you have to do is make sure that the area that has been tattooed is nice and clean. A limited area inflammation is applied to area of the skin right above the general location of the tattoo that you wish to remove. Over about a week’s time, give or take a few days the inflammation causes your skin to shed and peel on the area of the tattoo. What this does is causes the ink used in the tattoo to slowly break apart and separate from the skin. The ink than slowly moves close to the surface of the skin and then you will see that new skin grows in its place.
The time that it takes this process to be completed depends on a few different factors. Some of those factors being, the age of the tattoo, the colors of ink used in the tattoo, and the quality of work that was done when the tattoo was first given. All of these factors will play a role in the length of time it will take for your tattoo to fully, 100% disappear from your skin.
Trichloroacetic acid tattoo removal is safe and is recommended by dermatologists. It is also used to remove stretch marks, acne scars and sometimes even wrinkles.
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