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10th session

Hi all! Sorry for the delay, the last few weeks have been super stressful and super busy but I’m back with my update from my 10th session which I had about a month ago. (I would rather wait until the blood blisters and redness has healed before I post an update otherwise you won’t be able to see the progress). So last month I had my removal session and surprisingly it didn’t hurt one bit, this is due to there being barely any ink left over inside the skin. As usual I had a couple blood blisters which went down in a few days but the wrist doesn’t necessarily swell up anymore it just stays quite red and warm for a few days then fades. I was advised not to scratch the tattoo while it’s healing however I always find myself removing the blisters and using an exfoliating glove to smoothen the skin down which has never really done any damage at all, if anything it makes the skin look nicer and newer but I wouldn’t recommend this if you have a darker complexion just incase you cause any pigmentation while the blisters are healing. As usual I use cocoa butter and vitamin e lol but my mother recently had a hip replacement done so she’s been using some new stuff on her scar which I have attached a picture of, it’s called Tamanu Healing Balm and it’s green! Not quite sure where she gets it from but I’m sure it’s easy to find on the internet but this stuff has literally helped so soo much to avoid scarring so I would highly recommend! Wendy turned the frequency up on the machine just a tiny bit but as I said there’s barely any ink left so if anything I just felt scratches! There are however a few black dots left over but over time these could probably pass as moles so I’m not too bothered. Hope all your removals are going just aswell, keep sending me your updates and I will reply as and when I can! :) just remember to be super patient guys. This process has taken me almost 2 years and it’s still not finished, I will also be starting my foot tattoo again once I’ve completed this removal so keep an eye out!

Quick update

Hi all, I know I’ve been a bit MIA so I thought I’d share a super quick update. I haven’t had any sessions since December but the next one will be in May. I find the longer you leave it the more the tattoo fades! I haven’t used anything on the tattoo apart from cocoa butter for the last couple of months and the skin still feels good as ever without any scarring! I will post an update after I’ve had the next session next month but here’s a quick picture and I apologise for the quality!

January 2019

Hi all! Biggest apologies for the lack of updates, I have been super super busy and have just completely forgotten to post but I’m back! I’ve now had 9 sessions on my wrist tattoo and the price for each session is nothe £45 a go. I’m leaving the healing process for a little longer then 6 weeks as I’ve noticed it fades more and fades better the longer you leave it. Pretty much all the shading is gone and it’s now just a case of waiting for the remains of the black lines to go too. I would say maybe 2 or 3 more sessions then I’m going to make a start on my foot. I wish I had more pictures but I’ve attached one of how my wrist is looking now. As usual, no scarring or major blistering and the swelling still disappears within a week.