tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1970871372428730549.post7446120587684226582..comments2024-03-13T02:26:41.857-07:00Comments on Chronicles of a Tattoo Removal: No Blisters?Sarah2yahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12270215524622930512noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1970871372428730549.post-15309809702402239632012-02-05T21:56:19.723-07:002012-02-05T21:56:19.723-07:00In these photos, the tattoo looks starkly differen...In these photos, the tattoo looks starkly different from the rest of my arm, because I was using tape in the shape of the tattoo to cover it when I went outside without sleeves or to the pool and such. Before this I was just using Ace Bandages and such, so I would end up with a noticeably awkward tan. The taping was my solution. Today, it looks more, although not entirely, even with the rest of my arm. There is a dark border around the tattoo and some hypopigmentation within it. My removal specialist says that the border will fade over time. That it is actually pigment waiting to move into the affected area (lasered area). I sure hope so! Also, I have been told you can get dermabrasion to even it out.Sarah2yahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12270215524622930512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1970871372428730549.post-78285101226448423672011-07-24T13:13:49.274-07:002011-07-24T13:13:49.274-07:00overall would you say your happy with the results?...overall would you say your happy with the results? Im having one removed and its removing decently but I still have a couple more treatments. I just wonder if when Im done if Ill be happy with what is left. Honestly I dont think yours is that bad after some time it should get better. Maybe you should see a dermatologist to see what you can do to even out the skin tones, there has to be somethingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com