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		<title>Laser Tattoo Removal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Al Dawson Source: articlesbase.com Research has shown that nearly half of those between the ages of 18 and 40 have a tattoo or several tattoos.Â The problem here is that a majority of those who have tattoos have later decided that they donâ€™t want them anymore.Â The biggest complaint to tattoos is dissatisfaction, which [...]]]></description>
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<p>Research has shown that nearly half of those between the ages of 18 and 40 have a tattoo or several tattoos.Â The problem here is that a majority of those who have tattoos have later decided that they donâ€™t want them anymore.Â The biggest complaint to tattoos is dissatisfaction, which has led to a recent increase in tattoo removal.Â Itâ€™s been proven in the past that women research their removal options more than men â€&#8221; due to the fact that men have less of a stigma when it comes to tattoos.Often times, the ink that is used during tattoos can lead to infection, simply because the type of ink being used isnâ€™t regulation for tattoo parlors.Â Clean equipment is also essential with tattoo parlors; otherwise someone can end up with hepatitis B, C, and various other infections. There are many serious diseases and other sicknesses that can occur if a tattoo parlor doesnâ€™t keep their materials and parlor clean.In the event of infection or if someone just doesnâ€™t like their tattoo, there are ways to get them removed.Â Skin grafting and dermabrasion are good examples of tattoo removal, although the most popular and most common these days is laser removal.Â Laser removal is the fastest and by far the most preferred.Â With this surgery, the laser being used will zap the metal ions that are found in the pigment of the tattoo, fracturing the ink into very small pieces that the body can easily dispose of.There are several great things about laser tattoo removal, although there are some bad things as well. In some cases, where infection is involved, the surgery will be a bit different.Â First, youâ€™ll need to get the infection out of the area before the tattoo can be removed.Â Depending on how bad the infection is, you may end up staying in the hospital for a few days.Â For this very reason â€&#8221; you should always make sure that the equipment is clean and sterile before you ever get a tattoo.Laser tattoo removal can be very painful, depending on the area that you have the tattoo on. Almost all surgeons will use numbing ointment and local anesthetics before they do the removal, so you experience little to no pain.Â Even though you may think that you have a high tolerance for pain and can deal with the treatment, you may still want to take any type of numbing that you can get.Before you decide to get a tattoo removed with laser removal, you should always make sure that you choose a surgeon you can trust.Â Lasers can be very dangerous, and there are always side effects and risks involved.Â Although laser tattoo removal is certainly an option for getting rid of a tattoo â€&#8221; the best thing to do is think long and hard before you get one to begin with.</p>
<p>Al Dawson is a 25 year + collector of Tattoos and runs the company  <a rel="nofollow,nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ultimatetattookits.com.">http://www.ultimatetattookits.com.</a><br />
For the best prices and fast service check out his store now: <a rel="nofollow,nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.ultimatetattookits.com.">http://www.ultimatetattookits.com.</a></p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About Tattoo Inks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Michael K Deanbr Source: ezinearticles.combr br There is a wide range of tattoo inks out there, the most used and sort after colors being, red, green, blue, yellow and white, which is used as a tint ( a source). Inks can be mixed together to produce different varieties of colors and shades. A lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Michael K Deanbr<br />
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There is a wide range of tattoo inks out there, the most used and sort after colors being, red, green, blue, yellow and white, which is used as a tint ( a source). Inks can be mixed together to produce different varieties of colors and shades.</p>
<p>A lot of people are probably not aware that these inks are based in metal. Even tattoo artists and ink manufacturers can be unaware of the ingredients used in tattoo inks.</p>
<p>The combining of pigmentation that are held together in a carrier solution is really what tattoo inks are, theyre not skin inks at all.</p>
<p>In the early days of tattoo inks all pigments were obtained through nature hence there was a very limited supply.</p>
<p>Ingredients can vary from company to company, due to this issue, companies do not have to supply the information of what the tattoo inks contain.</p>
<p>Bright colorful tattoos will be the result of obtaining good quality inks, and the superior quality of the ink will also be a good base for thinning and varying shades in color.</p>
<p>People having an allergic reaction to skin inks is pretty rare, but the most common trigger of allergy would be found in usage of red ink. Theyre are reports of allergic reactions to inks but it is uncommon.</p>
<p>Although probably not something people would assume, organic inks are one of the most common complaints in relation to allergy with skin inks.</p>
<p>If you are a person with a history of sensitive skin you may want to put a bit of time into looking into what ingredients are being used in the tattoo inks you are considering having used on you, and ask your tattooist what he or she will be using.</p>
<p>Tattoo inks are not analyzed or checked by the food and drug department of the united states. At this point the food and drug department does not control the monitoring of inks, so you need to talk to your tattooist about the ingredients if you feel you may be a candidate for sensitivity in this area.</p>
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pMichael K Dean is a 20 year + collector of Tattoos and writes for the company a target=_new href=http://www.ultimatetattookits.com rel=nofollowhttp://www.ultimatetattookits.com/a. br For the best prices and fast service check out: a target=_new href=http://www.ultimatetattookits.com rel=nofollowhttp://www.ultimatetattookits.com/a./ppThe Author grants full reprint rights to this article. You may reprint and electronically distribute this article as long as its contents remain unchanged and the Authors byline remains in place./pbr<br />
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