How to Remove a Tattoo You Regret!

October 1, 2009 by admin  
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by Jason Watson

Do you have a tattoo you regret getting? If you’re wondering how to remove a tattoo, you can find many options here. To get rid of a tattoo, you can visit a dermatologist, outpatient clinic, or even take care of it at home. So, the good news is, if you’ve changed your mind, you have many different options to choose from.

To remove tattoos in an office, they will consider many factors before the procedure even begins. These factors will include the coloring and how it was applied, your skin tone, and how old the tattoo is. In most cases, it is possible to remove the tattoo, but some will not go completely away. The professional you visit will know how to remove the tattoo most effectively.

To dispose of a tattoo in an office, there are 2 procedures used most frequently. Laser tattoo removal surgery is typical and is the least costly system. This process needs multiple treatments with a light beam that breaks up the tattoo ink. What remains of the ink is naturally flushed away by your body. It won’t happen overnight, but with each visit, the tattoo will become less noticeable. It is common to wait at least 6 weeks between treatments, so be prepared for this. Your doctor will be concerned about the healing process between treatments, and will want to prevent infection and scarring.

A more up to date advancement in tattoo removal is Intense Pulsed Light Therapy. It is much like laser removal, but you will be happy to hear that it carries a high success rate and is less uncomforable than traditional laser treatments. To receive the treatment, you have a special pulse of light that’s beamed into the skin. The bad news is, you may still need many treatments as with laser to get rid of a tattoo and the price is generally more than having laser surgery.

You now know some ways to remove a tattoo, but there are many more. Do not feel bad if you have moved away from your love of that ink, these things occur. Do a little research, and be pleased with your call to remove it.

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The Business Side Of A Tattoo Shop

September 29, 2009 by admin  
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There comes a point in time where a budding tattoo artist will want to think about working for themselves. Most tattoo artists begin by working in their local established tattoo shops. This allows them to gather experience and gain much needed confidence.

Once you have decided to go it alone, you will need to find premises, as well as equipping it with the best equipment that you can afford. There is much more to running a business than this however, you will need to conduct sufficient marketing to ensure that you receive ample new customers through the door, as well as keeping control of your costs and managing your books.

It is vital that you dont let one particular area of your business upkeep slide, which it is surprisingly easy to do. If you dont like bookkeeping for example, then it is easy to let them pile up and this will mean that you will be unaware of what sort of state your business is in financially.

There are only 5 numbers that you can affect in order to improve your business, they are; volume of leads, number of conversions into sales, number of transactions, average sale price, gross margin %. These are the only numbers that matter to you as a business owner. You can only get more people as potential customers, then you can convert more of them into customers, then you can sell more to them (more tattoos).

You should look beyond the service your business provides and the actual operations you carry out and look to the overall health of your business. Making the investment to buy the highest quality equipment you can possibly afford will improve not only the operations you carry out with that equipment, but it will also mean that it will be far longer before you have to re-buy equipment as the higher quality stuff will be far more durable.

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