Can Natural Tattoo Removal Really Work?
Eliminating a tattoo doesn’t always need to be a painful experience, there are natural ways which cause no skin scarring, disease, hyperpigmentation or bleeding not like some other tattoo removal ways such as excision, dermabrasion, salabrasion or lasers.
For some reason, laser tattoo removal is always touted as the only option for getting rid of a tattoo even though it is painful, expensive and a cause of skin scarring.
How did our antecedants get rid of their tattoos when there were no lasers?
The removal of tattoos is also as old as tattooing, but they are least well-known and least investigated. However, if natural tattoo removal procedures were made as popular as Q-switched laser tattoo removal, the doctors, tattoo removal centers, tattoo removal ointment manufacturers could not earn as much as money from you.
Besides they leave a trail of side effects. Did you know that many tattoo removal creams are only pure marketing hype and they may contain potentially harmful chemicals such as TCA (TriChloro Acetic Acid) and Hydroquinone.
They cause skin cancer and many injuries, not only to the skin but also to our internal organs (fumes from TCA irritate lungs). Even 5% TCA is not safe but these tattoo removal creams are frequently using as high as 50% concentrated TCA.
Tattooing is a means to express yourself and but if you want to remove a tattoo, you should not have to live with tattoos you regret.
You could use a blend of 12 natural products to remove your tattoo, they have no side effects, they are 100% natural, they cause no skin scarring and they are quite cheap. What is more, they work each and every time, no matter how dark the tattoos are, how old they are or what pigments were used.
Let’s get back to how tattoos are created in first place in order to better realise how natural products can remove them.
Modern electric tattoo guns create thousands of puncture wounds in the skin to inject tattoo pigment and form the tattoo. The ink particles are effectively trapped by a network of connective tissue in a type of cell known as a Fibroblast. This is the connective tissue that creates fibers such as collagen.
This process results in injury to the epidermis and the dermis and they become welded together as a result of the mutilated layer that usually separates the two. The body responds by bleeding at the surface of the skin as a result of the severed capillaries.
The immune system reacts by swelling to close down the blood flow. The immune response cells then start cleaning up by sending the ink through the lymph node closest to the tattoo site. At first the ink is dispersed in the upper area of the skin, but within 1 to 2 weeks it becomes more concentrated in a single region as new tissue starts to form around the ink and traps it in the dermal fibroblasts.
After about 30 days the two layers of skin have healed enough to trap the ink and within 90 days the tattoo ink is completely surrounded by connective tissue that holds the ink in place. Over time, usually several years, it will start to sink deeper into the dermis, or second layer of skin making removal even harder.
So the key here is to increase the number of immune cells which will increase the likelihood of ink movement (setting free the trapped ink pigments) thereby accelerating the fading of the tattoo.
The natural products are able to produce this apoptotic reaction which enables your own body’s immune system to break up the tattoo ink pigments which eventually get flushed out with the help of lymphatic system.
Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on many topics, but is currently involved with Men’s Tatoos. If you want to know more go to our web site at White Ink Tatoo.