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17 Nov

Tatbgone vs. Laser

Posted in laser tattoo removal, tattoo removal medical studies, tattoo removal medical study on 17.11.09

Two female college students recently took part in a tattoo removal test pitting Tatbgone against Laser tattoo removal. The two young women had come to regret what they had at one time regarded as glamorous art. One of the young women had a butterfly placed on her ankle and the other had the name of her ex-husband placed in a very personal location on her back side.

The test was conducted in Philadelphia with the help of Dr. Andrew Pollack of the Philadelphia Institute of Dermatology. The testing was covered and reported on by television station WPVI in Philadelphia. They wanted to record the comparative success between a highly publicized tattoo removal cream on the internet and Laser removal. Both women were in a hurry to remove their tattoos, but were willing to try a cream removal system first because of the convenience and low cost when compared to laser removal.

With the help of Dr. Pollack, both women agreed to help Action News test TatBgone against the laser.

Learn the results of this study: Tatbgone vs. Laser

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09 Sep

TCA Tattoo Removal

Posted in Tattoo removal, tattoo removal medical studies, tattoo removal medical study, tca, tca tattoo removal on 09.09.09

As a tattoo removal agent Trichloroacetic Acid, commonly abbreviated as TCA (TCA tattoo removal) , has been successfully tested in two medical studies and mentioned in a third study which we could not confirm.

The first known medical study performed to test the efficacy of TCA as a tattoo removal agent was the six year study from1979 through 1984 by two British Plastic Surgeons, Dr T. A. Piggot and R.W. Norris of the Department of Plastic Surgery, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle, England.

The Piggot/Norris medical study was inspired by the 1972 published report of a 4 year study by Surgeon Captain R.W.B. Scutt, Dermatologist, F.R.C.P (Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians) concerning the incident of tattoo regret among the tattooed population of sailors in the Royal Navy between 1963 and 1966. The percentage of tattoo regret among the study group was as high as 70% by the time they were married. At the time, it was discovered that about 500 sailors were acquiring hand tattoos and about 4,000 sailors were acquiring forearm tattoos annually. This eventually led to the discouragement of tattoos on young recruits entering Naval training beginning in the late 1960′s and eventually the British Parliament passing a Bill against the tattooing of minors in 1969. Continued at TCA Tattoo Removal

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