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Bubble Yuck
Apparently bad tattoo removal procedures, in addition to not removing tattoos, can cause the patient to develop large, painful blisters, as you can see on this guy's arm. Hopefully they heal okay
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Epic Keloid
This keloid scar was the side effect of a laser tattoo removal procedure. Some people have a genetic predisposition to keloid scars and they will be more likely to form a scar like this after laser treatment.
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Looks Painful
This removed atari tattoo doesn't look like it's exactly healing correctly. We have to wonder if it isn't better to just keep the tattoo than risk these kinds of infection-scarring nightmares.
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The Disappearing Dragon
Some tattoos are more tenacious to remove then others, especially if the artist did a good job and used a high-quality ink. This guy paid for expensive tattoo removal treatments only to end up with a faded, lamer-looking tattoo.
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More Blisters!
Here's another example of a patient who's skin bubbled up in blood blisters as a side-effect of having laser tattoo removal treatment. These are reportedly as painful as they look.
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White Spots
One of the common risks involved in laster tattoo removal is the development of these nasty white spots. Sometimes they heal given a few months, sometimes they don't.
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The Risks of Acid Treatment
There is an alternative to laser tattoo removal, which is a procedure that involves using an acid solution to remove the unwanted tattoo. This procedure poses it's own set of risks though; one of which is the chance of developing these kinds of infected, scarring scabs.
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The White Stuff
One common side effect of tattoo removal is discoloration of the skin, and it's very often in the result of white patches. You can see here that even though the ink of the tattoo was completely removed, a white blotch is left behind as a reminder.
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Not Quite Gone
This is a good argument for getting a cover-up instead of laser removal. Sometimes they just can't really get rid of what was there, even after several expensive sessions of tattoo removal treatment
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Even Celebs Can Get Tattoo Removal Disasters
This is Megan Fox's Marilyn Monroe tattoo . . . she got it removed but now it just looks like a creepy corpse face with gorgeous blonde hair. We actually liked this tattoo the way it was before.
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Bubble Yuck
Apparently bad tattoo removal procedures, in addition to not removing tattoos, can cause the patient to develop large, painful blisters, as you can see on this guy's arm. Hopefully they heal okay
2
Epic Keloid
This keloid scar was the side effect of a laser tattoo removal procedure. Some people have a genetic predisposition to keloid scars and they will be more likely to form a scar like this after laser treatment.
3
Looks Painful
This removed atari tattoo doesn't look like it's exactly healing correctly. We have to wonder if it isn't better to just keep the tattoo than risk these kinds of infection-scarring nightmares.
4
The Disappearing Dragon
Some tattoos are more tenacious to remove then others, especially if the artist did a good job and used a high-quality ink. This guy paid for expensive tattoo removal treatments only to end up with a faded, lamer-looking tattoo.
5
More Blisters!
Here's another example of a patient who's skin bubbled up in blood blisters as a side-effect of having laser tattoo removal treatment. These are reportedly as painful as they look.
6
White Spots
One of the common risks involved in laster tattoo removal is the development of these nasty white spots. Sometimes they heal given a few months, sometimes they don't.
7
The Risks of Acid Treatment
There is an alternative to laser tattoo removal, which is a procedure that involves using an acid solution to remove the unwanted tattoo. This procedure poses it's own set of risks though; one of which is the chance of developing these kinds of infected, scarring scabs.
8
The White Stuff
One common side effect of tattoo removal is discoloration of the skin, and it's very often in the result of white patches. You can see here that even though the ink of the tattoo was completely removed, a white blotch is left behind as a reminder.
9
Not Quite Gone
This is a good argument for getting a cover-up instead of laser removal. Sometimes they just can't really get rid of what was there, even after several expensive sessions of tattoo removal treatment
10
Even Celebs Can Get Tattoo Removal Disasters
This is Megan Fox's Marilyn Monroe tattoo . . . she got it removed but now it just looks like a creepy corpse face with gorgeous blonde hair. We actually liked this tattoo the way it was before.
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