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Tattoos are ink that's been placed under the skin mixed with heavy metals. The white blood cells in your blood try to remove the ink and bring it to the liver to process and get rid of, but the heavy metals are physically just too big for the small white blood cells to move, so the ink just stays there. The body knows that there's a foreign object there but it just can't get rid of it.
Laser removal works by zapping the ink and making the pigment smaller, so the white blood cells can finally get rid of the ink and carry it off to the liver.
I have a sleeve and luckily I stopped at that. I was planning on being covered but now I don't want tattoos anymore and want them all lasered off.
Anyone done it?
Laser removal works by zapping the ink and making the pigment smaller, so the white blood cells can finally get rid of the ink and carry it off to the liver.
I have a sleeve and luckily I stopped at that. I was planning on being covered but now I don't want tattoos anymore and want them all lasered off.
Anyone done it?