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A time may come when you want your old tattoos gone; then you’ll start looking for solutions. The reasons for tattoo removal are not that important, the thing is that they exist. While in the past, tattoos met all the conditions of permanence, things have definitely changed thanks to the new technologies available. Pulsed light and laser therapies now make the most advanced and efficient solutions for the removal of tattoos, but there are many who would first try a tattoo removal creme before investing thousands of dollars in laser treatments.

Tattoos are created to be permanent, and the injection of the ink in the deep skin layers makes them difficult to remove. Plenty of websites now advertise for products promoted as wonder solutions for tattoo removal. Yet, the all powerful tattoo removal creme has not been invented yet. Large tattoos with lots of colors are very hard to break even with laser therapy, and against such challenges, a simple topical product that acts by exfolation will hardly have any results. The main ingredient for almost any tattoo removal creme is an acid, sometimes combined with natural extracts.

Plus, the scientific support for the topical products aiming at tattoo removal is pretty limited. Yes, you can find a tattoo removal creme that has received FDA approval, this means the product is safe, but not effective. It is generally advisable to use a cream only for small mono-color tattoos. Results may be promising if you notice a gradual fading of the tattoo color. This means that together with the dead skin cells, the creme is also breaking off and eliminating the pigment.

There are some health concerns related to the use of any tattoo removal creme, regardless of whether it is FDA approved or not. The impact of an acid on the skin is immediate and harsh. You can experience increased dermal sensitivity, rashes, irritations, redness, itching or tingling. While some of these symptoms, like itching, for instance, are perfectly normal, rashes aren’t. The best thing you can do under the circumstances is to talk to your dermatologist and get advice.

The risks are all the higher when the tattoo removal cremes does not carry the FDA approval sign. Carefully check the label of the product you buy in order to make sure that it is certified. Keep in mind the fact that the absence of the FDA approval should tell you that there are health hazards involved that you may not anticipate.

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