
There was an article published last week by Daily Camera which gave a great overview of tattoo regret. In addition to providing readers with a plethora of decisions to consider before even getting a tattoo, the article provided information about the options that you have if you get a tattoo and don't want it anymore.
Laser tattoo removal was, of course, at the top of the list of things that you can do to rid yourself of the ink that you no longer like. The other options provided as "go ahead and do this, it's safe" were to get a cover-up tattoo that you like better or to learn to accept the tattoo for what it is. For people who don't want any tattoo at all, laser tattoo removal was the only recommended course of action.
On the "don't" side of things were some tattoo regret choices which are unfortunately common but which are usually mistakes. Topical tattoo removal creams, flesh-toned tattoo ink and do-it-yourself tattoo removal were all strongly recommended against in the article. The only real course of action is to go to a tattoo removal specialist and figure out your removal options.
Question of the Day: Can you think of any other good choices for resolving tattoo regret?






