Do Tattoo Vanishing Creams Really Work?
Tattoos are applied by a vibrating hollow needle filled with pigment. The needle penetrates the top layer of the skin and releases the pigment 1/8 of an inch below the skin. The depth of the ink application is the key to mystery of why cream tattoo removal doesn’t work. These creams absorb into the thin outer epidermis but do not penetrate to any depth. Tattoo pigment is suspended in the layers of skin beneath the top layers, far beyond the reach of any standard cream. While it may be possible to find acid-based creams that can penetrate to the dermis, such creams could create scarring and damage the skin resulting in an appearance far less desirable than the tattoo itself. While each tattoo is unique and the number of treatments required may vary, dermatologists agree that the most effective way to remove a tattoo is with a laser. It seems that the short cut of a cream tattoo remover is still a work of fiction at present. |
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