Tattoo Removal Acid

How to remove a tattoo?

I have tried everything from laser to acid removal. i did laser 7 times. this tattoo is on my wrist. it is flames that go all the way around. it will not go away. any suggestions.
please help

You say you have tried a few methods for tattoo removal.  Here are a few suggestions.  These are the known methods today for tattoo removal.  Best suggestion is to go see a dermatoligist and get their advise.  Beyond that here you go:
Here are the most current methods for removing a tattoo today:
Fade Away Methods
Surgical Methods
Laser Treatment
Intense Pulsed Light
Scarification or Chemical Peels
Dermabrasion
Cover or Camouflaging
 
Fade Away MethodsProbably the least painful and cheapest methods for the removal of tattoos are the fade away methods.   As with all methods, this will work for some and not for others.  This generally involves the use of creams.  It can tale several months of use with these creams before results start to show up.  Two of the more popular companies that make tattoo removal creams are:

www.tatbgone.com
www.tatoo-off.com
 
Surgical Methods (Excision)With this process the tattoo is surgically removal (or excised).  Generally, a local anesthesia is applied to the area prior to the surgery.  There is still usually some pain and definitely pain afterwards, during the wound healing process.  After the tattoo is cut out the skin is sutured back together.  This process is generally considered after all other alternatives have been exhausted. This is more costly than the Fade Away creams.
Laser TreatmentThe use of lasers is the most common means of getting rid of an unwanted tattoo today.  With modern laser technology amd highly trained healthcare profesionals, it is considered the most effective and safest means for succesful tattoo removal.  Like all other methods, results will vary from one patienmt to another.
The cost of tattoo removal can be quite expensive, but the results can be quite dramatic and for many the cost is justified.  A single visit can range from $200 to $1,000 depending on the tattoo.  With this process a laser is used to penetrate break up the ink and over time these pieces are cleared away by the immune system.   It is not uncommon for blisters and scabs to appear during treatment and even have a scar at the end.  Generally several treatments will be required and the process can take several months.  The length of time it takes to remove the tattoo will vary depending on factors like: the color of ink in the tattoo and how quickly your skin heals after each treatment.  There can be pain associated with this treatment and often a local anesthesia is recommended.
 

 
Intense Pulsed Light MethodThis method for tattoo removal is one of the newest technologies.  It works similar to the laser treatment but a gel is rubbed over the tattoo.  It is much less painful that laser treatment and can have faster results.  However the cost is higher than laser tattoo removal.  It is for this reason it has not replaced the more traditional laser method.
ScarificationWith this treatment the tattoo is removed with an acid solution.  This method is not used much today as it is an older treatment.  In this process the chemical causes several layers of skin to peel off.  It can be painful and quite uncomfortable.
DermabrasionDermabrasion involves abrading (or sanding) the skin with special sand-paper like tools.  This is a method that is not used as much today with the advent of the newer laser technologies.  Dermabrasion works a lot like the chemical peel in that it removes the top layers of skin.  As you can imagine it is painful and can leave scarring.
Cover or CamouflagingCamouflaging or covering a tattoo involves the injection of new ink pigments either to form a new design or cover an old tattoo.  There are skin colored inks and if done right can cover the old tattoo effectively.  Sometimes it is hard to match the exact color of the skin tone.  The price usually is close the cost for a regular tattoo.  The discomfort level is also similar to that of getting a tattoo.
 
 
 
 

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