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Is there a way to remove a tattoo myself without going to see someone? I've seen ads for a lotion, does it work? Also, is there a skin toned ink that could go over the tattoo green?

Hi I am a tattoo artist, and yes the FDA have some type of cream out that will make your tattoo fade, but you will still see it a little, In the end you will just have a really crappy looking tattoo.
But you can tattoo white ink over them. Let it heal, then tattoo white over it again, let it heal and tattoo white over it AGAIN and let it heal. Then tattoo a flesh color over it. You will still be able to see it a little, but not too bad. Depending on size and color you may need more or less white tattooing.


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i dont think so

no graft or laser...diy way cheese grater do not recomend

Once you got em, you got em

you can cover it up with another tattoo that you like better or have it removed by a doctor/specialist by laser or skin graph (sounds more painful then actually getting a tatty)...

creams won't work, it's a scam.

NO!

there is no cream or lotion ( acid from acid- and that is highly stupid) to remove a tattoo. you got it, now its yours. your options are to have it covered with something you like better- which can be difficult depending on the size, style etc. or laser surgery, which is very painful, costly and doesnt always work entirly- you may have a faint mark where the tattoo once was.

Absolutely not!!!! Thats why the tatoo artist reminds you that you are putting something permanent on your body, the only way to just get the color out is laser treatment, then you still have a scar that looks like your tatoo!

When they say it's permanent...they aren't joking. That's why you really should think before getting a tattoo.

The only way to get rid of it is through laser surgery. And that's more painful than getting the tattoo.

oh...and it takes more than one go before the tattoo is gone. :( And even then...it may not be gone.

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