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Treatment #4
So I spoke with my tattoo artist and this should hopefully be enough fading for a cover up. I did get some more blistering, but all and all not terribly painful.
Couple hours after 2nd Tx
So this time around the doctor used both the picosure and the q switch. For the areas that faded the most, I got the picosure, which didn't hurt nearly as bad this time around. Then he went in with the q switch, which was noticefully more painful than my first treatment. But with any luck it should get rid of the little sections of red and the darker sections of my newer tats.
The started drawing
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