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------- Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "Top Ten Reasons to Consider Getting Your Tattoo Removed". New tattoo removal methods are more effective than they've ever been, but that doesn't mean that people stop getting tattoos. Whether you're regretting an impulse decision or want your tattoo off because you found out it's highly offensive, here are 10 important reasons why you may want to consider removing your tattoo. 1) You're not sure what the person standing next to you will think when they see it. 2) You find out your tattoo is racist or sexist in some way (or offensive in another way). 3) Tattoo removal is less painful than it once was. 4) It's becoming increasingly common for older women to remove tattoos to look more professional. 5) You're having a hard time finding clothes that cover it well. 6) You want to try and reinvent yourself and start over, and you feel like a tattoo is holding you back. 7) You don't feel comfortable showing it off in public anymore. 8) It reminds you of happier times with your ex or someone you've lost. 9) You got drunk or were otherwise uninformed about the design, and now regret your choice immensely. 10) Your job requires you to wear clothing that doesn't reveal tattoos, such as a military uniform or a business suit. The Tattoo Removal Process Tattoos are permanent, and that doesn't sit well with some people. There are multiple methods of tattoo removal that can help you achieve this. Laser tattoo removal External toxins (cold press) Dermabrasion (also known as microdermabrasion) is a physical exfoliation of the skin. The skin is scraped off the skin in order to remove or smooth out irregularities under the skin, which can be caused by excessive tattoo application. Infection Once a tattoo has been applied, a person can become infected. The most common infection associated with a tattoo is Hepatitis B. Other infections that could occur include: Tattoo Removal Risks and Treatments Tattoos are meant to be permanent, which is why they come in black ink that's permanent. With the introduction of lasers, it became possible to remove them, but this wasn't without some risks. To get rid of the ink in the skin, sometimes the body's outer layer (epidermis) would need to be removed as well. This could also scar the skin severely on rare occasions for even greater removal time than just removing the tattoo ink alone would require. Tattoo Removal Methods There are multiple ways of removing a tattoo, each with their own set of risks and benefits. The more effective the method, the more serious the drawbacks. While some methods may be more painful than others, they can also do more damage to your skin. The goal is to find one that is painful enough to be effective but does little to no harm to you. 1) Microdermabrasion - This is where your skin is scraped off in order to remove or smooth out irregularities under the skin, which can be caused by excessive tattoo application. cfa1e77820
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