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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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28 Aug

TCA Report Coming Soon

Posted in Tattoo removal, tca, tca tattoo removal on 28.08.09

We’re  alerting everyone  to an upcoming report on TCA as a tattoo removal product. There is no perfect tattoo removal product on the market. Laser  gets better press than it sometimes deserves. It can burn, leave scars and fail to remove some of the lighter pigment colors at an extremely high price. IPL is a form of light used to remove tattoos, but it also has its drawbacks.

Our upcoming report on TCA tattoo removal will be very revealing and of major interest to those currently considering the removal of a tattoo.

Stay  tuned, you won’t be disappointed.

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18 Aug

New Tattoo Removal Product- Effectiveness Unkown

Posted in skin fade cream, tattoo removal cream on 18.08.09

A new product joined the growing number of competitors in the burgeoning tattoo removal market the beginning of last month. Tatmed.com, a spin off of the  skin fade cream Medliten.wordpress.com is the latest cream, or gel as it refers to itself, to enter the market. Using the same ingredients as Medliten,  renaming itself Tatmed and advising potential customers to purchase an exfoliation pad, it hopes to capture  market share with a slick marketing campaign in conjunction with SkinHealthAssociation which ranks it the best of the at home tattoo removal products although it has only been on the market since about July 1, 2009. The new product website boasted several testimonials from day one, hopefully from pre-market testing, but it’s not clear from information on the website.

To early to tell if it actually removes tattoo pigment, but we do believe it will fade skin pigment judging from the list of intimate locations Medliten lists as potential areas of use.

Go to Tatmed.com and study the site guarantee for further information.

Be sure to compare these two products. More product choices is good for competition.

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16 Aug

For Healthy Skin, Who Do You Trust?

Posted in reliable tattoo removers, skin care trust, Tattoo removal, tattoo removal product guarantees, trusted tattoo removers on 16.08.09

When economic conditions become depressed, as they currently are, how does one know who to trust when it comes to something as important as the removal of a tattoo?

First of all look at the track record of the person or entity dispensing the information. Tattoo removal products that have been around a while are more likely to have a trail of information about them that can give clues as to their honesty and integrity.  Look at their site and be sure to checkout the guarantee offered by the company. If they stand behind their product by offering a short, to the point and easily understood guarantee that gives plenty of time to test the product, then they are more than likely a trustworthy company.

If a product offering is being made by a company that started as the economy started going bad they could be experiencing financial problems which cause them to offer a poor or no guarantee at all.

Always make sure you understand the terms of the guarantee. Call or email the company if necessary for clarification.

If they have no phone number or email address displayed it might be best to avoid them all together. Why would a company with any integrity offer no way to communicate with them?

Anonymous  communication forms also offer a glimpse into the way a company does business. If they are anonymous you have to wonder why they wish to remain hidden.

In times of financial distress it is best to stick with the older established companies that sell the type of  tattoo removal product you are interested in. If they all operate the same way, in an anonymous fashion that should give a hint as to the reliability of that industry’s entire removal method.

In the end we are all responsible for our decisions and actions.

Prudence should be the foundation for all financial  decisions in a bad economy.

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