Tattoo Removal – Is This A Good Idea Or A Bad One?
April 16, 2008 | 1 Comment
Tattoos are so beautiful when they are tucked in where you have the choice of showing or hiding them, such as navel area, inner thigh, small of the back, on the breast, and so on. These are spots that you could expose if you wanted to show off your tattoo, and you could hide if you felt that the occasion is not the right one where tattoos could be flaunted.
The Repercussions Of The Wrong Placed Or Design Tattoo
It is true that people of all ages choose to get a tattoo; however, the majority of them are those who are just coming out of their teens or even teenagers. At this time, their taste for freedoms is too intoxicating and the tattoo would be in most cases than not, a celebration of that freedom. As a result the choices of designs are almost always wrong as the choice for their location.
As the age advances, you realize that the tattoo which was once a source of pride is gradually becoming a source of embarrassment. This is when you start looking for avenues and methods for tattoo removal.
The Plus And Minus Points Of Tattoo Removal
Let us start with the good news. Tattoo removal is possible. You would have exhaled a relieved breath while reading this. Yes, it is possible to remove tattoos with the help of laser but - and there is a big but – it is very painful not to mention expensive. That is about all the good news you would have about tattoo removal.
The laser beams would be focused to break off the ink from your skin which would then be absorbed by the body, leaving you with clear skin. If the tattoo is large and done with high quality ink, it would be very difficult (read painful and expensive) to remove it.
There is also the great danger of scarring while you undergo the tattoo removal. This is because the laser beam reaches within the skin where the ink has been imbibed to remove it – and therefore the skin gets damaged. Sometimes, the scarring is light and would disappear over a few weeks; yet sometimes it becomes a permanent lesion.
There are many reasons for you to want to remove your tattoo, however before you do so, you need to pay close attention to all the possible dangers involved. It would definitely not do to jump from the frying pan into the fire; so take your decision carefully this time.
The Popularity Of A Wrist Tattoo
February 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The wrist tattoo has gained popularity because this area is not as noticeable as other areas of the body. The small skin area also limits the size of the tattoo to be applied on it. Many people who have a tattoo on their wrists are women but there are also many men who have a wrist tattoo.
One thing that individuals considering on getting a tattoo must bear in mind is that some establishments do not hire any individuals with highly visible tattoos. Wrist tattoos can be visible unless you continually wear long sleeved shirts or have longer cuffs. Other ways to cover a wrist tattoo is to place it where a wristwatch can conveniently cover it when needed.
Common Wrist Tattoo Designs

The more common wrist tattoo designs are the ones that encircle the entire wrist. Designs based on forget-me-nots, other flowers, vines and even barbed wire are the more common choices for tattoos that figure on the wrist. These kinds of tattoos may encircle the entire wrist of just some part of it. Some tattoos placed on the wrist extend only from one side of the wrist to the other and not the full circle of the wrist.
Other wrist tattoo designs are a trio of objects, usually stars, Celtic knots and others, strategically placed on the inner part of the wrist or on top of the wrist. Some people opt for smaller tattoos on top of their wrists which can be covered by a watch or wrist band when necessary. On the other hand, some people have tattoos that start from their wrists and extend upward to their elbow and even up to their upper arms.
Things You Need To Know About A Wrist Tattoo
There are several things you need to think about when considering a tattoo on your wrist. This part of our anatomy is a flexible part that is often moved and used in our daily lives; this means that the wrist tattoo may take a longer time to heal compared to other skin areas of our bodies. Due to this, the wrist tattoo may also need to be retouched in some cases due to the high mobility of the area.
The area of our wrist is also one where there is less fat and very thin skin. This makes for a more painful tattoo compared to other skin areas. Your wrist tattoo may also need to be strategically placed in respect of your veins and bones in the wrist.









