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		<title>What makes laser treatment so popular?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, better known as LASER is becoming a very popular treatment in non surgical cosmetic treatments. Laser treatment is widely used for Skin resurfacing, Hair removal, Vein treatment, Tattoo removal and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy. Since it is effective and does not cause you extreme pain Laser treatment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, better known as LASER is becoming a very popular treatment in non surgical cosmetic treatments. Laser treatment is widely used for Skin resurfacing, Hair removal, Vein treatment, Tattoo removal and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy. Since it is effective and does not cause you extreme pain Laser treatment is becoming very popular.</p>
<p>If we take skin resurfacing Laser treatment can address most of the skin conditions such as wrinkles, age spots, various pigmentation related conditions, acne and acne scarring. Though there are many skin resurfacing treatments available Laser is the only treatment that would not need a removal of your upper skin layer. It also does not produce bleeding or bruising. This makes it the best method to skin resurfacing.</p>
<p>When it comes to hair removal most of the time we settle at shaving waxing, tweezing and hair removal creams. But these methods do not provide the expected results and you will have to repeat them frequently. Laser hair removal is one of the most effective and long lasting hair removal techniques available. Once you use Laser to remove unwanted hair the hair which re-grows will be reduced by its width which will help to improve your appearance.</p>
<p>Spider veins, Rosacea, thread veins, haemangiomas, telangectasia, port wine stains and superficial varicose veins can also be treated using Laser. If you have unsightly varicose or spider veins this procedure would be ideal to remove them. IPL therapy is used to remove these veins and is supposed to be a non-invasive procedure. Blisters or burns on the treatment area can occur very rarely. The procedure is fast and will provide long term results.</p>
<p>Removing a tattoo is not as easy as getting a tattoo. Tattoo fading creams and other tattoo removal methods would consume time and would not produce the expected result. But Laser Tattoo removeal is proven to be the most effective method to remove tattoos. The Nd:YAG Q-Switched laser is used for tattoo removals. The light energy is absorbed by the pigment found in the tattoo and it heats the area.</p>
<p>This will eventually destroy the pigment but will not damage the surrounding tissue. Blue, black and green ink can be easily destroyed by laser but yellow and red pigments would be difficult to destroy.<br />
Apart from the above treatment methods the following benefits too makes Laser a popular treatment. Laser light can increase cell reproduction and growth. Wounds can be healed faster due to Laser as it accelerates collagen that heals damaged tissues. It can increase your metabolic activity, reduces scars and reduces swelling caused by bruising or inflammation of joints. Laser treatment can also increase vascular activity, where as it will increase blood flow temporarily to damage areas. It also stimulates nerve function, speeding the process of nerve cell reconnection to make the numb areas functional.</p>
<p>If you are planning to get Laser treatment remember to go to a cosmetic clinic which is fully equipped with the state of the art equipment to perform the procedure and they have a well experienced cosmetic physician and a friendly staff.</p>
<p> Andy Rebeca is passionate about skin care and a freelance journalist.<br />
Currently working with Cheshire Cosmetic Ltd which is known as cosmetic clinic Cheshire. Cheshire Cosmetic is specialized for Botox Cheshire . Now they are conducting cosmetic training for botox and dermal fillers in Cheshire Cosmetic Academy</p>
<p>For more information contact:<br />
Andy Rebeca</p>
<p>Business Name:<br />
Botox cheshire</p>
<p>Telephone Numbers:<br />
01606544535</p>
<p>Email:<br />
<a href="mailto:clinic@cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk">clinic@cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk</a></p>
<p>Website:<br />
<a href="http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/Cosmetic-Treatments/Botox.php">http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/Cosmetic-Treatments/Botox.php</a></p>
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		<title>Options to remove a tattoo and its price</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 11:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Tattoo Removal]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a tattoo can be fun but have you ever wondered at any circumstance how hard it can be to remove it? It can cost you more and would not be effective, if the best tattoo removal option is not chosen. So what reason would cause for a person to remove a tattoo? You probably [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Getting a tattoo can be fun but have you ever wondered at any circumstance how hard it can be to remove it? It can cost you more and would not be effective, if the best tattoo removal option is not chosen. So what reason would cause for a person to remove a tattoo?</p>
<p>You probably might not like the design, the tattoo is not relevant for you anymore (ex-partners name) or it can be due to your job requirement.</p>
<p>As much as the growth in the tattoo business there is a growing number of people who are seeking tattoo removals as well. Tattoo removal creams and Laser tattoo removals are commonly used to remove tattoos.</p>
<p>Let us see as to what method suits you the most and which method is most affordable.</p>
<p>Tattoo Removal Creams</p>
<p>It can be the best method for you considering the fact that you can do it yourself. However the effectiveness cannot be guaranteed as the results would be based on; your skin complexion, colours used for the tattoo and the depth of the inking.<br />
 <br />
Tattoo removal creams are cheaper than Laser removals and are a no pain treatment which can be favourable. But you would have to apply the cream several times and the cream would not suit everyone. The cost for a tattoo removal cream can range from £30 &#8211; £100.<br />
 <br />
Laser Tattoo Removal</p>
<p>The most effective method of tattoo removal is through Laser. To get a Laser tattoo removal done you will have to visit a dermatologist or a cosmetic physician. The reason for Laser to be the most effective method is that it penetrates through your skin layers and reaches the pigmentation (Ink) which is then absorbed and evaporated through the Laser beams.</p>
<p>Laser tattoo removal involves 3 – 9 treatments from your cosmetic physician as it cannot be done instantly. The more colours you have on your tattoo the more you would have to visit for Laser treatment. Laser Tattoo removals can be expensive and might leave a mark on your skin. But it is the best method to remove a tattoo. The cost of Laser Tattoo Removals can vary depending on the clinic you visit, most probably £100 &#8211; £800. It can also vary depending on the size of the tattoo and number of treatments. The good news is that most of the clinics offer 100% financing so that the procedure is more affordable for you.</p>
<p>Before you decide on the options of tattoo removal it is always better to do some research on the Tattoo Removal Clinic and its Cosmetic Physician if you are planning to remove your tattoo using Laser technology. It is advisable that you choose a well reputed and experienced cosmetic physician to perform treatments. After all your skin is facing all these treatments and it is important that your tattoo removals would not create an allergic reaction or an infection to the treatment area which can cause you more trouble and probably cost you for further skin treatment.</p>
<p>Andy Rebeca is passionate about skin care and a freelance journalist.</p>
<p>Currently working with Cheshire Cosmetic Ltd which is known as cosmetic clinic Cheshire. Cheshire Cosmetic is specialized for tattoo removal in Cheshire . Now they are conducting cosmetic training for botox and dermal fillers in Cheshire Cosmetic Academy</p>
<p>For more information contact:<br />
Andy Rebeca</p>
<p>Business Name:<br />
Cheshire Cosmetic LTD</p>
<p>Telephone Numbers:<br />
01606 882115</p>
<p>Email:<br />
<a href="mailto:clinic@cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk">clinic@cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk</a></p>
<p>Website:<br />
<a href="http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/">http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>LASER TATTOO REMOVAL FROM £39</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 13:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The desire to remove tattoos has always been counteracted by the resulting permanent scarring. This all changed thanks to the advent of the QS laser technology (Quality factor – Switched laser) has it been possible to create systems for removing tattoos in an efficacious and non-invasive manner resulting in No scarring. Now from only £39. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The desire to remove tattoos has always been counteracted by the resulting permanent scarring. This all changed thanks to the advent of the QS laser technology (Quality factor – Switched laser) has it been possible to create systems for removing tattoos in an efficacious and non-invasive manner resulting in No scarring. Now from only £39.</p>
<p>Here at BUBBLEGUM INK we offer a range of services including Custom Tatooing from only £50 an hour until january 2011.<br />
Laser Teeth Whitening for only £150 for 1 or £200 for 2 people Half Price Body Piercing offers changing each week through december and january.</p>
<p>Half price hair up for your festive nights our now only £12.50</p>
<p>Real Human Hair Extentions from only £50</p>
<p>The desire to remove tattoos has always been counteracted by the resulting permanent scarring. This all changed thanks to the advent of the QS laser technology (Quality factor – Switched laser) has it been possible to create systems for removing tattoos in an efficacious and non-invasive mannerresulting in No scarring. Now from only £39.</p>
<p>Here at BUBBLEGUM INK we offer a range of services including Custom Tatooing from only £50 an hour until january 2011.</p>
<p>Laser Teeth Whitening for only £150 for 1 or £200 for 2 people Half Price Body Piercing offers changing each week through december and january.</p>
<p>Half price hair uP for your festive nights our now only £12.50</p>
<p>Real Human Hair Extentions from only £50</p>
<p>Visit us at 1a mill street, congleton,cheshire or <br />
<a href="http://www.BUBBLEGUMINK.COM">WWW.BUBBLEGUMINK.COM</a><br />
OR CALL SANDY ON 01260 408289 /07933096733</p>
<p>For more information contact:<br />
SANDY</p>
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BUBBLEGUM INK TATTOO REMOVAL</p>
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01260 408289</p>
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		<title>Pre Wedding Tattoo Panic</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos are an expression of oneself at a given time in life.  As life changes, tattoos may become a burden and no longer appropriate. There are many different reasons for wanting a tattoo removed that range from not being happy with the artwork to simply having made a bad decision is the haste of youth.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Tattoos are an expression of oneself at a given time in life.  As life changes, tattoos may become a burden and no longer appropriate.<br />
There are many different reasons for wanting a tattoo removed that range from not being happy with the artwork to simply having made a bad decision is the haste of youth.  A life changing event can trigger a desire to have them removed.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most common event is a Wedding.  The bride wants to look PERFECT on her day and an unwanted tattoo can influence her choice of dresses.   A bride can feel limited as to what she can wear on her special day by not wanting to show off her unwanted body art.</p>
<p>Another common occurrence is that a bride may need to opt for a special cultural dress such as a Sari, but may have a tattoo which she has kept a secret from her family.  In this case, the bride has no choice in her dress and needs to have her tattoo removed for very personal and cultural reasons.</p>
<p>Although there internet is full of lotions and potions that promise to remove tattoos the fact is that there are only two method that will work and both need to be done by a trained professional.  The only proven methods for tattoo removal are Laser and Rejuvi Tattoo Removal.<br />
Laser is highly effective on black tattoos but will not remove green or red no matter what they tell you when they are trying to sell you a package of six sessions.  Red and Green do not come out with laser, not in 6, 10, 20 or 1000 sessions. </p>
<p>The advantage of Laser is that the after care is relatively easy compared to the non laser alternative and if done correctly, it is highly effective.  You should see your tattoo fade by 30% each time you have a treatment.</p>
<p> This does not mean that it will come out in 4 treatments, it means that it will be 30% of what it was before that treatment.  On average, you will be looking at between 10 and 20 sessions to erase a black tattoo.  Laser is not without after effects and will leave the skin very susceptible to skin cancer so sun block is a must.  The area will also never tan again.</p>
<p>The biggest problem with laser is that companies want to sell a block of sessions making it a very expensive proposition.  Once the money has been invested,  there is the issue that the technician can turn down the pulsations ensuring more sessions are needed.   Thus prolonging the process and the expense.</p>
<p>If the tattoo has colours, the only option is the Rejuvi Non Laser removal.  It’s highly effective specially in the body area but less effective if the tattoo is in the extremities like arms and legs.    On average you will need 5 to 10 treatments with Rejuvi depending on how stubborn your tattoo is.   It will require less treatments than laser and some say that it hurts less although the jury is out on that.</p>
<p>The big risk with Rejuvi is the scaring.  Any technician that tells you that you will absolutely NOT SCAR is not being honest.  The possibility of scaring has to do with two factors, the genetic predisposition to scaring and the skill of the technician.  </p>
<p>There are technicians promising to remove the tattoo in one Rejuvi treatment….perhaps…..but they will also leave you with a scar.  Rejuvi is formulated to remove the tattoos gently and in several treatments.  Ask for before and after pictures and ask if you can speak to any of their clients.  Rejuvi technicians form a tight relationship with their clients by the very nature of their work and most have clients that are more than happy to speak about their experiences.</p>
<p>Stay away from tattoo parlours offering Rejuvi…Tattoo Removal is an art form in itself but very different to tattoing.  The same heavy hand of a tattoo artist that ensures beautiful work can leave scars when using Rejuvi.   A better alternative is a micro pigmentation specialist or a medical tattooist.</p>
<p>Which ever method is right for you, your skin will never go back to pre tattoo condition. Rejuvi will leave a small shadow even if the best of cases whilst laser could leave you with a burn like scar or best case a “ghost”.</p>
<p>Do your research,  get recommendations, and be very careful with your treatment provider.  A reputable clinic will never make you feel pressured into agreeing to have treatment or paying over the top for it.  A reputable clinic will help you through the process, make you feel at ease and not give you any assurances they can’t keep.  There are no easy answers with tattoo removal and if anyone paints you a rose garden…it’s a fairly good indication to try someone else.</p>
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For more information contact:</p>
<p>Andrea Fernandez<br />
Rejuvi Non Laser Tattoo Removals<br />
<a href="mailto:info@rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk">info@rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk</a><br />
<a href="http://www.rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk/">www.rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Rejuvi VS Laser Tattoo Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rejuvi tattoo Removal is as much an art form as tattooing itself and not all technitians will give you the same results.  The Rejuvi works only as well as the technician that administers the treatment and the tools she or he uses as well as the technique that is used.  For this reason, finding the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Rejuvi tattoo Removal is as much an art form as tattooing itself and not all technitians will give you the same results.  The Rejuvi works only as well as the technician that administers the treatment and the tools she or he uses as well as the technique that is used.  For this reason, finding the right technician is crucial to the final result.  Rejuvi is a better alternative to laser for various reasons.</p>
<p>-  Less treatments are needed<br />
- Takes out all colours<br />
- Far less expensive than laser<br />
- Will not leave you susceptible to skin cancer</p>
<p>Lets start with the tools.  Rejuvi is often administered by tattoo artist with tattooing machines.  My view is that a conventional tattoo machines is simply too rough on the skin and should be avoided.  Cheap micro pigmentation machines should also be avoided.  The fact is that there is only one machine that I trust to do the job and that is the Precision Plus Micro Pigmentation machine. </p>
<p>The problem is that this piece of equipment costs as much as a car and the components (needles) are also expensive so most technicians will not even consider it.  However, if you don’t want to be left with a scar, you want to make sure that the best tools are used on your skin.  It’s worth paying a bit more for your treatment knowing that the equipment being used on you is the best on the market.</p>
<p>The way the treatment is administered is also key to success, but remember that success means two things, the tattoo coming off and no scar being left.  On this note, lets get one thing straight….what ever method you use, your skin will never return to pre tattoo condition.  But Rejuvi, if done correctly, will leave you with little more than a very unnoticeable shadow.   Please understand that this procedure does leave an open wound, and if the scab that is left after the treatment is prematurely pulled off, you have a high chance of scaring.  Therefore after care is key to not being left with a scar.  There are also genetic reason for scaring, African, Afro Caribbean or Asian backgrounds are highly likely to keloid.  For this reason, most technicians will not work on anyone from this background.  I do only in exceptional circumstances where people would prefer to have a scar than a tattoo and sign forms to that effect. Scar can be minimized using MCA or Needling but that requires and entirely different post tattoo removal treatment.</p>
<p>For those that have tried the treatment and complain they have seen no results…..well….this is quite common on the first session.  When you work on a person for the first time, you try to be gentle….the reason is that you do not know how that particular person is going to react to the Rejuvi and more importantly how that person is going to heal.  If I see that we didn’t get any results the first time around but healing was quick, I’m more aggressive the second treatment and generally get very good results.  Its best to do this than have the tattoo come off in one treatment and leave a horrible scar behind.</p>
<p>Rejuvi does require anywhere from 5 to 9 treatments, so it is a slow process although some results can usually be seen from the first treatment unless the tattoo has been lasered….if this is the case, you will need on average a further 3 treatments.</p>
<p>Rejuvi does work and it’s a far better alternative to laser.  But do your research, not all technicians are equal and your treatment will only be as good as the person that administers it!</p>
<p>For more information contact:</p>
<p>Andrea Fernandez<br />
DermaEraze<br />
<a href="mailto:info@dermaeraze.co.uk">info@dermaeraze.co.uk</a><br />
<a href="http://rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removal.co.uk/">http://rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removal.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Removing Previously Lasered Tattoos With Rejuvi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often, after several failed attempts to remove a tattoo with laser, people turn to the Rejuvi non laser tattoo removal method.  The most common reasons that people do this is because laser has either failed them or the progress is simply too slow.  Laser works best on black but will not take out many colours.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Often, after several failed attempts to remove a tattoo with laser, people turn to the Rejuvi non laser tattoo removal method.  The most common reasons that people do this is because laser has either failed them or the progress is simply too slow.  Laser works best on black but will not take out many colours.  People then turn to alternative removal methods, Rejuvi being the most popular and most effective.</p>
<p>Rejuvi works in completely the opposite way as laser.  The Rejuvi pigment is tattooed onto the tattoo where it absorbs the ink and brings it back up.  Rejuvi, takes the tattoo out in the same way that it went in.  Laser on the other hand, works by breaking down the pigment into the skin and eventually the lymphatic nodes.</p>
<p>This is what poses the problem for Rejuvi….. by lasering the tattoo, the ink has now gone even deeper into the skin and therefore the Rejuvi is less effective. </p>
<p>On average, it takes 3 Rejuvi treatments to get the ink to the surface of the skin where it can be taken out.  This means that if on average, an unlasered tattoo takes 5 to 9 treatments to come out with Rejuvi, a lasered tattoo will take 8 to 12 treatments.</p>
<p>By the time Rejuvi technitians get a see a lasered tattoo, its has usually been treated an average of 6 times.  This means that the tattoo will generally have scaring making it even more difficult to get to the pigment under the skin.   However, after a couple of Rejuvi treatments, the tattoos usually relent and begin to come out.</p>
<p>The most common result of the first Rejuvi treatment is for the tattoo to look darker.  This is because the pigment is coming closer to the first layer of the skin.   This could be the case for up to three treatments before the ink finally begins to come out.</p>
<p>Using Rejuvi after laser is not ideal….but it can be done provided that the patient is aware that it will be at least 3 treatments before they see results.</p>
<p>For more information contact:</p>
<p>Andrea Fernandez<br />
Non Laser Tattoo Removals<br />
<a href="mailto:info@rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk">info@rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk</a><br />
<a href="http://rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removal.co.uk/">http://rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removal.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>What price should you pay for Tattoo Removal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoo removal prices vary greatly even for the same procedure on the basis of location and the clinics.  In the UK, there are only two tattoo removal methods that are effective, laser and Rejuvi Tattoo Removal. The industry has become riddles with unscrupulous people promising miracles only to disappoint after they have taken your money.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Tattoo removal prices vary greatly even for the same procedure on the basis of location and the clinics.  In the UK, there are only two tattoo removal methods that are effective, laser and Rejuvi Tattoo Removal.<br />
The industry has become riddles with unscrupulous people promising miracles only to disappoint after they have taken your money.  Although there are not guarantees with tattoo removal, there are steps you can take in order to minimize your chance of being disappointed.</p>
<p>Laser tends to be the pricier of the two.  Its will take anywhere from 8 to 20 sessions for complete removal and if you have red and green you will never get a complete removal.  This is a sore point as many clients seek a solution with Rejuvi after the laser clinic has “come clean” that they will not be able to remove colours. </p>
<p>Laser can be very effective for black tattoos but the unfortunate thing is that many people seeking to have their tattoos removed are not told this fact at the initial consultation.  Thus handing over money for a futile dream.  Before and after pictures are important and ask how long it will take, you should be seeing a fading of 30% each time you go.  If you don’t, the pulsations are not strong enough and they are fleecing you for more treatments.</p>
<p>Rejuvi Tattoo Removal is highly effective in the right hands.  Will take from 5 to 9 treatments and although you should not expect good results on the first treatment, some people do have fantastic results.  You should begin to see proper fading from the second treatment onward. </p>
<p>Be aware that not all Rejuvi technicians are created equal and this is an area where the “big names” are not necessarily the most experienced.  Rejuvi Tattoo Removal should be done with a precision micro pigmentation machine, not a tattoo gun as it is popularly done.  Many tattoo artists offer Rejuvi in their studios with disastrous consequences.  The tattoo artist is trained to be heavy handed, but the opposite is needed when removing the tattoo.</p>
<p>In the UK, laser treatments are being sold at around £600 for 6 sessions depending on the size of the tattoo and Rejuvi anywhere from £50 per square inch to £75 per square inch.</p>
<p>Before choosing which method is best for you, please research and do not make a decision based only on price.  Meet your technician and remember, the one you should go with is the one interested in giving you results not just taking your money.</p>
<p>For more information contact:</p>
<p>Andrea Fernandez<br />
Non Laser Tattoo Removals<br />
<a href="mailto:info@rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk">info@rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removals.co.uk</a><br />
<a href="http://rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removal.co.uk/">http://rejuvi-non-laser-tattoo-removal.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Tattoo Removal &#8211; Emma Hall BBC Radio WM interview on Mornings with Joanne Maillin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 01:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[JM:  Ladies welcome to the studio.  What we’re talking about until half past 11 this morning is tattoo, more importantly, if you hate the tattoo you have, tattoo removal.  Do you have a tattoo that you now regret?  Kerry Katona is having her husband Mark’s name removed from her back.  There’s talk of Cheryl looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>JM:  Ladies welcome to the studio.  What we’re talking about until half past 11 this morning is tattoo, more importantly, if you hate the tattoo you have, tattoo removal. </p>
<p>Do you have a tattoo that you now regret?  Kerry Katona is having her husband Mark’s name removed from her back.  There’s talk of Cheryl looking into getting Mrs Cole, the tattoo she had, erased from her neck.  Just how easy is it to get rid of a tattoo?</p>
<p>Maxine you’re here because you had a tattoo done that you didn’t like and wanted to get rid of it.  So you had it done then you regretted it?</p>
<p>M: I did.  I really regretted it.  I tried all routes.  All I did I was cover it up every day, I just hated it.  I just wanted to get rid of it.</p>
<p>JM: Ok, so this is where we bring in Emma Hall now from Eden Clinic in Great Barr because you helped Maxine get rid of this.</p>
<p>EH:  I did, that’s right.</p>
<p>JM: What happens if somebody has, and lots of people listening this morning will have done things like this in earlier life when they’re younger and regret it now, what can you do to help?</p>
<p>EH: Well, how the Rejuvi System works…</p>
<p>JM:  Sorry, what system?</p>
<p>EH: It’s called Rejuvi, the tattoo removal cream is called Rejuvi and what happens is it is introduced to the skin via a needle so it’s very, very similar to having a tattoo but because the tattoo remover, the Rejuvi, has got the same compounds and make up as tattoo ink so it actually goes into the skin like a tattoo and it bonds with the tattoo and because the skin repels and rejects the Rejuvi, it bonds and it pushes it out, and it scabs over and a crust forms and it draws the tattoo ink out with it. </p>
<p>JM: Did it work?</p>
<p>M:  It did.  I think my situation was made worse because the girl that did it made a mistake, she hadn’t done it correctly</p>
<p>JM:  Whatever it is, it could have been any tattoo, you regretted it and you wanted it got rid of and you went to see Emma here and it worked?</p>
<p>M: Yes, it did.</p>
<p>JM:  And what was the experience like of getting rid of it</p>
<p>M:  It was just the same as having the original procedure done.  Just like having the tattoo done.  I had a little bit of swelling afterwards, that lasted a couple of 3 days but then when the crust came off I just couldn’t believe it, I couldn’t believe the difference it had made.  I was so pleased I remember calling you and just saying how fabulous it was.</p>
<p>JM:  Now Emma, Maxine had quite a small tattoo.  How big a tattoo could you work on with these creams?</p>
<p>EH:  Well, on average with the larger tattoos, say the sleeve that covers the whole of the shoulder and the upper arm, the client would have to come back say on three intervals to have it removed because it’s such a large area you need to break it down because the crust can form and it can be quite hard so I would probably treat 5mm x 5mm at a time. Sorry 5cm x 5cm at a time.</p>
<p>JM: So a small 5cm squared patch?</p>
<p>EH:  Yes.</p>
<p>JM: What’s the largest one you’ve ever removed using this technique.</p>
<p>EH: About that size.  I haven’t tackled a large tattoo just yet.  I’ve had a few enquiries but because of the amount of times that people need to come in to have it done it can put them off a little bit.  But most people are considering it, to remove it, they hate it, it’s effecting their careers, it’s effecting their goals that they want to attain, it’s holding them back in life so I think most people would go through a little tiny little bit of pain or discomfort just to get rid of it.</p>
<p>JM:  And the thing is you do have to think, I mean well, people have them done in later life now but when you have these tattoos done when you’re younger, nobody thinks, you know what, I might be doing X in later life.  I was watching an excerpt from a west end show on the TV the other night, I’m sure it was, I think it was Tamzin Outhwaite who’s just starring in Sweet Charity in London and she’s got her dress on and she’s playing Charity and then my husband said “What’s that on her arm?”.  We thought it was a bruise then you could see she’d put make up over a tattoo that’s on her arm, which looks totally wrong for Sweet Charity.  Ok when she had it done and she was younger she thought oh I’ll have that heart done, it’ll be nice, but it does, and you can get removable tattoos, it does limit you somewhat. </p>
<p>What kind of tattoos have you removed then?  Is it ex’s names and stuff like that, that people regret?</p>
<p>EH: Well, lots of things really.  I mean I’ve had a guy that he was involved with a certain gang and he was no longer associated with that gang so he wanted it removed and I was like good for him, you know it’s about time.  Also, people with past loves names and also hate and prejudice tattoos.  People, like some groups they’ve been associated with, they’re no longer associated with and they want to remove it.</p>
<p>JM:  Let’s not forget that some people have their private parts tattooed.  Can you use your product, the cream that you are injecting, anywhere on a male or female body?</p>
<p>EH: Pretty much, yes but I’d probably draw a line at some areas.</p>
<p>JM:  Anybody listening this morning that has an embarrassing tattoo that they may like to have removed and you want to speak to the experts we have this morning.  You’ve heard how Emma gets rid of tattoos.  We are talking about tattoo removal this morning, how you can erase there embarrassments.  Actually, I was taking about Kerry Katona earlier, she wants to get rid of her husband’s name and we mentioned also that Cheryl Cole might get rid of Mrs Cole.  Katie Price is on the show next week, she’s got a few tattoos, I wonder if she’s got any that say Pete. </p>
<p>Ok if we come back to Emma in the studio.  How much the Rejuvi cream that you use, how much does that cost?</p>
<p>EH:  It all depends on the size of the tattoo.  If you’re looking at, I would say most ladies have a small tattoo of Donald Duck or some sort of Disney character, they’re usually about 1 inch x 1 inch.  I usually start off by measuring it and determining how much, it depends what area of the country I’m in but usually 1 inch x 1 inch would be about £75 per treatment.</p>
<p>JM:  Ok that just given us a sort of an idea for people listening this morning.  We’ve got a question actually.  Does the skin retain its original colour after the tattoo is removed or is there a light patch left?</p>
<p>EH:  This skin will return to its natural colour.  There’s lots of different phases that it goes through.  The crust forms, as the crust falls off between 10-14 days, when the crust falls off there can be a little bit of redness to the skin that will subside after about 6 weeks.</p>
<p>JM:  So if you need a naff tatt, an embarrassing tattoo removed in later life, of course you should go and see Emma at Eden Clinic in Great Barr if you’d like to try the Rejuvi cream iron oxide product that you’ve been telling us about.  Thank you for coming in Emma, and also Maxine thank you for coming in.  You won’t be having any more tattoos Maxine?</p>
<p>M: Oh no.</p>
<p>JM:  She had one, she regretted it, she’s got rid of it.</p>
<p>M: I have</p>
<p>JM:  Thanks ladies.</p>
<p>More info &gt; <a href="http://www.emmahallbeauty.com/tattoo-removal" target="_blank">Tattoo Removal Birmingham</a></p>
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		<title>Do you regret getting that tattoo done</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 10:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a tattoo on your body may have been one of your dreams. However, as time passes you may begin to start thinking whether having a tattoo was a right decision. This maybe brought on by comments other people make as some people will give positive comments whilst others give negative comments. This in turn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Getting a tattoo on your body may have been one of your dreams. However, as time passes you may begin to start thinking whether having a tattoo was a right decision. This maybe brought on by comments other people make as some people will give positive comments whilst others give negative comments.</p>
<p>This in turn may cause you to regret this spontaneous action. Sometimes, this form of body adornment will not be impressive in our professional career or you may find a new tattoo design that you think you should have had instead of the existing one.</p>
<p>There will be thousands of reasons to remove a tattoo but now there are enough advanced cosmetic procedures available to remove tattoos there is really no reason to worry about your tattoo.</p>
<p>Tattoo removal treatments</p>
<p>If you are unhappy about your tattoo and would like to have it removed, you should go for laser tattoo removal treatment procedure. First of all, you have to consult a doctor, dermatologist who will perform the laser tattoo removal treatment and discuss your requirements. Then your tattoo will be examined for them to give their comments about procedure. Your health condition will be checked before you undergo laser tattoo removal to avoid complications during and after the treatment. If you have any skin problems or health issues, you should get treatment for them before you go for the laser tattoo removal treatment</p>
<p>Laser tattoo Removal procedure</p>
<p>Your doctor/ dermatologist will use a special laser beam to break down the various ink elements which the tattoo is comprised of. Then those ink atoms will naturally absorb into your body. You may have to have a few more treatments to get the desired results. This will depend on the colours in the tattoo. After each individual treatment, you will see the colours of the tattoo fade and lightening the area.</p>
<p>Can you completely restore your natural skin?</p>
<p>No, it will not restore your natural skin which was there before you got your tattoo. It will diminish your tattoo’s visibility to a certain extent that will make it very difficult to see any traces left by the tattoo. The more colours and size used in a tattoo the more difficult to remove. If you have used very vibrant colors, you may have to undergo several laser removal procedures to make it fade. Small tattoos can be removed easily, and tattoos with black and dark blue, are easier to remove.</p>
<p>Cheshire Cosmetic is specialised in <a href="http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/Skin-Problems/Tattoo-Removal.php">laser tattoo removal treatment in Cheshire</a></p>
<p>For more information contact: Andy Rebeca PR Manager</p>
<p><a href="mailto:andyrebeca@ymail.com">andyrebeca@ymail.com</a></p>
<p>http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/Skin-Problems/Tattoo-Removal.php</p>
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		<title>Laser tattoo removal treatments in Cheshire</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 23:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While tattoos were once considered permanent, it is now possible to remove them with treatments, fully or partially. The expense and pain of removing tattoos will typically be greater than the expense and pain of applying them. Laser tattoo removal treatments are widely available in Cheshire. Laser tattoo removal procedure Laser tattoo removal is performed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>While tattoos were once considered permanent, it is now possible to remove them with treatments, fully or partially. The expense and pain of removing tattoos will typically be greater than the expense and pain of applying them. Laser tattoo removal treatments are widely available in Cheshire.</p>
<p>Laser tattoo removal procedure</p>
<p>Laser tattoo removal is performed using laser beams that react with the ink in the tattoo, and break it down. The broken-down ink is then absorbed by the body, mimicking the natural fading that time or sun exposure would create. All Tattoo pigments have specific light absorption spectra. A tattoo laser must be capable of emitting adequate energy within the given absorption spectrum of the pigment in order to provide an effective treatment. A special variety of laser beam is used on the unwanted tattoo, with an intense light being focused over the tattoo area. This light breaks up the ink particles which form the tattoo and reduces them to tiny fragments which are naturally absorbed by the body. The procedure does not give instant results, but tattoos fade with each successive treatment, gradually becoming lighter and lighter until they are no longer visible or can be covered up. Usually around 8 to 10 treatments are required.</p>
<p>What results can I expect from Laser tattoo removal treatment?</p>
<p>Those with skin irritation problems or other dermatological issues around the area of the unwanted tattoos should consult both their doctor and their surgeon before undergoing this procedure, apart from this anyone who has a tattoo they wish they didn’t should be able to benefit from this treatment. The treatment is uncomfortable, sometimes painful but a local anesthetic cream can be applied for those who might be of a weaker disposition. Also some colours, such as deep red, and larger tattoos, will not respond as well to this treatment. An initial consultation would assess whether your tattoos were suitable for undergoing this particular non-surgical procedure.</p>
<p>Are there any risks or side effects?</p>
<p>If you have a really vibrant tattoo then you really should be prepared for the fact that your tattoo will likely only be faded and thus will need covering up with some more ink. However, for those of you with smaller tattoos, especially ones in black, blue or greyscale, then laser treatment offers the only viable solution to getting rid of past artistic mistakes. The process maybe a long one; 8 or 10 sessions over a series of weeks, or maybe even months. Thus it is not a quick fix but, as long as you don’t expect the skin to be in as clear as it was prior to the tattoo, then you should be happy with this procedure.</p>
<p>While generally accepted as a safe treatment and the gold standard method to remove a tattoo, complications of laser tattoo removal include the possibility of discoloration of the skin such as hypopigmentation (white spots, more common in darker skin) and hyperpigmentation (dark spots) as well as textural changes. Very rarely, burns may result in scarring. Rarely, &#8220;paradoxical darkening&#8221; of a tattoo may occur, when a treated tattoo becomes darker instead of lighter. This seems to occur more often with flesh tones, pink, and cosmetic make-up tattoos.</p>
<p>For more information contact:</p>
<p>Andy Rebeca<br />
Cheshire Cosmetic LTD<br />
<a href="mailto:andyrebeca@ymail.com">andyrebeca@ymail.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/Skin-Problems/Tattoo-Removal.php">http://www.cheshire-cosmetic.co.uk/Skin-Problems/Tattoo-Removal.php</a></p>
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