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Removal Cream

There is a tattoo removal cream in the news recently that looks promising. The science sounds solid.

Google: Bisphosphonate Liposomal Tattoo Removal.

I'm 29 years old and got my first tattoo (a plain...

I'm 29 years old and got my first tattoo (a plain black-lined triangle on my inner forearm) on January 2nd of this year (2014). I loved the first tattoo, it has meaning, but I instantly wanted that feeling again.

I have had 2 more tattoos done since, all black line work, that I really don't like. The bear on my leg is a great design, but the tattoo just doesn't suit me. The lines around my forearm were hastily booked and not planned out very well.

This has caused me a great deal of negative mentality over the past months. I always thought I was too "sensible" to get a bad tattoo, and I've been pretty hard on myself as a result; I've had a few sleepless nights. I'm coming around to the idea of embracing where I am though. I know I want to do something about both of these tattoos, but I'm still divided between the removal process or the cover up process.

I'm leaning more towards removal, as I feel that adding to an already unhappy situation is a potentially dangerous thing to do. I feel that the most important thing to do at the moment is to decide. The indecision is creating a lot of stress in my life that I didn't have before.

I love tattoos, and I admire good work when I see it. I just don't feel that my tattoos suit my persona. I don't want my future to be tainted by what I consider to be mistakes. I can only blame myself for choosing to get poorly thought out work done. The artist is a good artist and was simply doing what I paid him to do.

Any advice on the process of removal will be welcome!