Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tattoo Removal

Regretting that tattoo you got during spring break of your senior year now that your at the young age of sixty. Well have they got options for you out there. About five options if your willing to lay some money down or give some skin up. (FYI:Each different type shows a picture right beside the explanation.)





1. The first option and the most common the laser removal. The laser removal breaks down the ink with high intense laser, after the ink is broken down it is your own immune system that takes care of the rest. This though may have to be done a few times depending on the size of the tattoo or the skin type. This can cost from $250 to $850 depending on the size if it is a larger one it may be closer to $1000. If your tattoo is not gone by the first visit you may have to go back and spend this price more than once or twice. The sessions range from one to ten!!!! It is said to feel like being hit by grease.....How exciting, I've always wanted to know what that feels like a couple times! The outcome, it may cause blisters and scarring and more than likely it will. But even though it causes scaring it is still getting the job done by getting rid of your unwanted tattoo.




2. Another option is to have Intense Pulse Light Therapy mostly done in spas. The high intense light is in a wand that is over your tattoo and it pulses on the tattoo. This is less painful and works better than laser removal. Although it works much better and faster it is more expensive. The most common is ten dollars a PULSE!!!! So how many pulses do you need on your tattoo in the session.....CRAZY!




3. Dermabrasion: If you know what this is you know this will HURT! Dermabrasion is pretty much taking a piece of sandpaper and rubbing your tattoo off! OUCH! Most people use dermabrasion for your face just to get the top layer of dead skin off but it is a gentler dermabrasion then rubbing skin off your leg, arm or wherever your tattoo is....this could be a painful experience if you are putting them in obsence places...




4. Well this could be a less expensive way to go.....lets just cut your tattoo off your body! YES! Cut the tattoo off your body and then sew up the skin remaining back together! Then you could hang your tattoo on your wall or something in memory of the skin/tattoo you used to have! Just the picture I want in my dining room while I'm eating supper. Oh and just to let us all know this may cause scarring...noted in the article! Wow thats wicked surprising, never would have guessed!




5. Of course the do-it-yourself cremes. Which may definitley not work but its worth a shot and much less expensive than the other options. Most people see an improval of the fading but it may take awhile to be completely gone. Of course you could do the skin cutting right at home so maybe that is the less expensive one....haha..








Thursday, April 15, 2010

How to Pick a Surgeon

Plastic surgery is a very common practice although some of the dr.'s may need more practice at it. If you are ever thinking about plastic surgery for whatever reason it may be you need to make sure you are picking the right dr to visit. Dont just decide on one because he is cheaper than the rest. You need to do your research, make sure the dr you are going to put your trust in is the one capable of doing the surgery. Make sure hes had some experience and has the degrees and is certified to back up his experience! There have been instances where celebrities have gone to a certain person just because they knew them or because they were inexpensive and the outcomes have not been pleasant. You are trusting them with your outward apperance and if you didnt like your appearance before it could end up much worse if they dont have the certifications on their back.
~Check to see if they are part of any other organizations because in most cases if they are they will have to have some qualifications to be in the organization.
~Check to see how many of the surgeries similiar to the one you are having done has he or she done.
~Do they have any credentials?
~Is the room he or she will be performing the surgery in certified. Is it clean?
~Most important when talking to this doctor do you feel comfortable with him? Does he know what hes doing?
http://www.plasticsurgery4u.com/plastic_surgeons.html

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Regrets


Do celebrities ever have doubts after they have their surgeries? Of course they do especially if they dont get the results they intended! What if you dreamed your whole life about getting that nose you've always wanted and it came out horrible? Do you think that one surgery is really worth it because if it doesnt come out right it may be worse than before. Many celebs have been disappointed with their surgeries. Many breast augmentations have come out ten times worse than when they started. From them being crooked to them being to high, or to low, or too big, or smaller than expected. You have an image in your head of what you want the outcome to be after your surgery. Michael Jackson had regrets with his nose after so many surgeries he had no nose left. Kathy Griffen is one who does regret and is open about her surgeries. She has said that before she felt comfortable with herself she was on the "junk" called plastic surgery and then realized her looks didnt matter to everyone else as much as it did to her. She realized she was wasting her time. How long does it take for someone to actually realize that they are wasting their time or money. It took Kathy from the age of 26 til her age of 49 she wasnt happy with her apparence, now at age fifty she is satisfied and comfortable and regreting things in the past. Does it take all celebrities awhile to realize they are beautiful as they are?http://www.theplasticsurgerychannel.com/celebrity-plastic-surgery/kathy-griffin-doesn%E2%80%99t-love-plastic-surgery.html