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Other tattoo removed by Q-switch over 3 or so years
One of you wanted to see the success I had with complete removal of part of the tattoo on my torso (now I want the whole thing removed, but maybe for a later date when I have more $$$). Hope this shows up OK. I took photos of photos that Dr Tattoff gave me when they did my last session. So the quality of photos is poor.
Two days post Tx 4
I’m a bit upset that the bigger blisters came back. This session hurt a lot more, too. But I took a B12 shot with my session so I hope that will help things heal more quickly in between appointments. My 5th session is scheduled for early September but I might push it a few months if I need more healing time.
Pre Tx 4
It took a long time for the last treatment to heal. Just tiny little patches stayed scabby so I pushed my Tx 4 appointment until today. I’m in the waiting room waiting to be treated, so I thought I’d capture the changes (to me, no change at all) since Tx 3. Granted, when I switched places and showed this new place my blister photos, they went more conservative on settings. I know this will be a long a slow process especially because there is soooo much ink and it’s sooo dark! I’m just worried it’ll get uglier and uglier but stay dark, but I guess that’s the gamble we all take for full removal.
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