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1 year after 5th treatment

The first image is today, 1 year after my 5th treatment. The second is a pic from today right after my 6th treatment. Long ride so far, but happy so far.
1. Don't RUSH treatments.
2. Drink TONS of water.
3. Supplement and eat healthy.
4. Be active.
5. Get good sleep.
Happy fading folks, if you have any other questions just comment or message.

2 weeks after 5th treatment.

These pics are 2 weeks after my 5th treatment. Both separate side by sides are the same progression time- from the beginning(May 2014) until now, but under 2 different lighting conditions, as I thought it would help to give the best examples. I will update in about 10-12 weeks, after more ink has time to fade and lymph away. I continue to use quality Beta Glucan(yeast and mushroom- but not oatmeals) by supplement and topically. I also drink a lot of water,and practice a healthy active lifestyle. I enjoy optimism, but I have always been a realist in regards to this process and the limited studies about it out there. With my tattoo having no shading, but being heavy line work, I have always expected it to take roughly ten treatments and a few years(including a final rest fade) and feel that it's worth it and I am good with that. If happens sooner, it's cool, but it's nice to be half way. Wish you all the best, and be smart out there with your techs/doctors/clinics.

update so far after 3 treatments

I had my 4th treatment today, I think it has been about 6 months. I wanted to get one done so that it could heal before summer sets in. I want to enjoy this summer and not have to worry about sun exposure. So I'll go back in the fall if it is all healed well. I do think spreading them out does well for me, but everyone is different