The application of TCA or BCA usually causes several minutes of mild to moderate discomfort at the site. The medications are not absorbed easily by the body, so both may cause local skin irritation but not whole-body (systemic) side effects.
It is difficult to control how deeply the acid penetrates the skin. If the acid burns too deeply, you may have pain, skin irritation, and ulcers.
Sound like a day at the park to me. Replacing tattoos with huge nasty sores and blisters. Rock on!!!
2007-03-12 12:08:03
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answered by B aka PE 6
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answered by ? 3
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Remove Any Tattoo Easily - http://RemoveTattoo.oruty.com/?CsVW
2016-04-19 05:48:50
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answered by Louis 3
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um i really wouldnt suggest putting acid on your skin.you might get rid of the tattoo but end up with third degree burn and a wicked scar.go to a professional if you want it off that bad.
2007-03-12 17:37:08
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answered by these r my people 4
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inkbusterstattoo removal trichloroacetic acid work
2016-02-01 05:38:47
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answered by Janean 4
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I find it really retarded how many people get tattoos and then have them removed or covered up.
I have a tattoo and I actaully put thought into it an didn't just get it done because everyone else was.
Don't put acid on your skin. that's seriously stupid.
Go to a tattoo shop or a doctor to discuss PROPER removal.
2007-03-12 14:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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no, if it was that simple people wouldnt have the things cut out by doctors!
2007-03-12 11:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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