Got a Bad Tattoo? You Have Removal Options

Lisa Ross
Sometimes bad tattoos happen to good people. My sister wanted one for awhile, and when she did take the plunge, the results were not pretty. She ended up with a unicorn whose conformation resembled an alpaca. It was surrounded by random squiggles that did nothing to enhance the horned alpaca. On top of all this, it was large, taking up most of her calf.

She needed an ink-tervention. A lot of people find tattoos hurt them later on in business situations if they're in a visible spot, such as on the hands. Others might have gang or hate-related imagery and want to remove it now that they're no longer a part of that lifestyle. And some people, like my sister, have a horned alpaca surrounded by doodles.

One way to not get a bad tattoo in the first place is to look at all the tattoo artist's work. Look at examples of their work that are the same style and subject you are having done. Horses, for example, are a subject that otherwise competent artists get all wrong. Talk to other people about their tattoos. Don't just go to the cheapest place. You're going to have it forever. And by the way, "cheapest place" also refers to your pal who happens to own a tattoo gun and needs someone to doodle on.

Should you find yourself with a horned alpaca on your leg, you can go to a tattoo artist and have the tattoo covered up with another image. That is what my sister did. She took a decent amount of time to find a tattoo artist whose work she liked, and they took time to discuss what they would do. She paid more for the cover-up than she had for the original work, but it looks wonderful. The artist covered up the original tattoo with a beautiful floral design.

Tattoo removal is done to remove the tattoo. Tattoos can be removed with lasers, by abrading the skin, or by cutting the tattoo out of the skin. These methods may leave scarring. This is done by a doctor, thankfully. I can only imagine the results if the same people doing the bad tattoos were the ones doing the tattoo removal.

If getting the actual tattoo removed is out of your league, you can pay a small sum to have it removed from your photographs. The company Retouch Experts can do this, along with touching up some other minor details in the photo.

If a bad tattoo happens to you, knowing your options can help you decide to remove or change it.

Sources:
www.retouchxp.com/tattoo-removal.htm
www.patient-info.com/tattoo.htm

Published by Lisa Ross

Lisa Ross is a writer living in Minnesota. When she's not writing, she can be found at the barn. She is fascinated by viewpoints from off the beaten path, and frequently tries to provide those of her own....  View profile

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