Tattoo removal part 2....
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Tattoo removal part 2....
Well, I've had my first laser session today to remove a small-ish tat.
Bloody hell, it hurt.
If you can imagine very hot fat spattering your arm for about 2 minutes in one place, then that's what it was like.
Much worse than having the tat done in the first place. (and no, PSL, I don't regret having it done in the first place, but times a great healer etc....)
Hopefully 5-6 sessions (at £70 a go!) should see it gone.
Bloody hell, it hurt.
If you can imagine very hot fat spattering your arm for about 2 minutes in one place, then that's what it was like.
Much worse than having the tat done in the first place. (and no, PSL, I don't regret having it done in the first place, but times a great healer etc....)
Hopefully 5-6 sessions (at £70 a go!) should see it gone.
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In the meantime, my one has started and continues to grow. lol
Good luck with the rest of it mate, and I hope it all works out for the best. Are you seeing a difference yet ?
heard it was not a pleasant experience.
Good luck with the rest of it mate, and I hope it all works out for the best. Are you seeing a difference yet ?
heard it was not a pleasant experience.
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As soon as it was done the tat went white but that was only because of millions of air bubbles.
It has now gone back dark but it does look a little paler and that was since 11 am when it was done.
There's quite a rigmarole to adhere to with the lasering, like I have to keep it moisturised, spray it with pure water and use an SPF30 sun lotion under a dressing
I'm keeping my eye on your thread. Looking good, mate.
It has now gone back dark but it does look a little paler and that was since 11 am when it was done.
There's quite a rigmarole to adhere to with the lasering, like I have to keep it moisturised, spray it with pure water and use an SPF30 sun lotion under a dressing
I'm keeping my eye on your thread. Looking good, mate.
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