Hate to break it to you Danny but they dont work. I worked for a plastic surgeon for 3 yrs and we had people come in for tattoo excisions(where the area is cut out and left with a thin line for the scar) because sometimes the laser removal didnt work because of what color the tattoo was. Go for a consult on either method...If you're going to spend $$$ to get it removed make sure you do it right the 1st time.
2007-03-06 15:32:33
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answered by GAjen 3
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No, Danny tattoo cream doesn't work. The only thing I know of is ether lazier, or lemon juice injected into the tattoo. The latter doesn't always work and hurts as much if not more than having the tattoo in the first place.
2007-03-06 23:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No... Tattooing deposits pigment UNDER the skin, you have to either get down their manually or with lasers to break down the pigment. Any cream that could do that would have to be horribly corrosive.... I've heard they might fade tattoos a bit, but do you really want a semi-faded tattoo that hangs around forever without quite disappearing?
I've looked into it and the best idea is DEFINITELY laser. :)
2007-03-06 23:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Danny***
I have never heard of tattoo removal creams, but your tattoist can tattoo over your tattoo with a neutral flesh colour and you would never know you even had a tattoo. If your tattoist ever made a mistake, of which they would never tell you, they will use this colour to correct it.!!!!!
luv
peppa-ann
2007-03-07 02:48:54
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answered by peppa-ann 4
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youll have to get it professionally removed (unfortuantely) which also does cost money. next time you get a tatt make sure its one you want to keep forever because even after it is removed the skin is never the same again. its probably easier (depending on the size of the tattoo) to create another tattoo over the original one =)
2007-03-06 23:47:46
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answered by WomanSoHeartless 3
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No not all. Its Waste of money and it actuallt ruins the tatoo. Your better to stay with it or have it removed by laser which leaves a scar anyways
2007-03-06 23:30:50
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answered by Wolf woman 2
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my theory on those creams....if it sounds to good to be true then it is, the ink is deep within the layers of skin unfortunately laser or a cover up seems to be the only way to go
2007-03-06 23:40:43
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answered by ? 2
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unless the cream is made from some kind of acid, then no... its not going to do anything that your looking for. you need to get a refferal from your doctor to see a dermatologist, and from there they will give you the options you have infront of you and what your insurance will and will not cover.
2007-03-06 23:38:54
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answered by colera667 5
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If used with a laser tatoo getter ridder ofer.
2007-03-06 23:30:53
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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