Ask yourself the question. Is Tattoo Removal Cream Safe? There are loads of adverts on the TV and online for Tattoo removal cream but how do you find out if they are safe to use? Well most people don’t know a dermatologist so they do what they think is the next best thing, type “Tattoo Removal Cream” into their nearest web browser and see what comes up.
Consult a Specialist on Tattoo Removal
Tattoo removal is not simple or pain free. It is something that you should think about carefully before jumping in. Get a consultation from someone with specialist skin knowledge. If you did that search in Google for tattoo removal cream, you would get over half a million results returned, but very few would tell you whether they were safe to use. Most tattoo removal creams are applied in the same way as a tattoo is applied, using a needle to inject the cream into the dermal layer of the skin. Now, we’re not here to replicate the claims of successful tattoo removal using creams, as they do very well themselves. Needless to say, it is worth reading the FAQ sections of their websites and emailing them with your questions. If you find you are reading the same text via different websites, they are probably reselling someone else’s products or services. Try to get to the source as they will potentially be more knowledgeable.
Be Safe, don’t take chances
Here is a quote from the UK Health and Safety Executive website about the safety of tattoo removal cream
Removal treatments may result in incomplete removal and or even scarring of the affected area, and their use should therefore be given careful consideration. In view of the above, and following any first consultation related to facial tattooing of any kind, a period of reflection is recommended due to the potential impact that such treatments may have on the client.
I think the message here is look before you leap. Make sure you find a reputable clinic or specialist with a skin doctor. Tattoo removal creams include strong chemical compounds so make sure if you do buy a tattoo removal cream that you are aware of it’s ingredients before putting in on your skin. Be safe rather than sorry.