Custom Art Studio
USING THE "INK-OUT" SOLUTION!
EASY AS 1-2-3!
This tattoo has previously undergone laser treatment. The product is applied at a 90 degree angle to the horizontal and tightly stretched working surface after a hot compress has been applied to stimulate the skin and open the pores. Then prep solution is applied to help numb the area and allow the pores to remain open. Here, plastic was used to cover the area where client had used his own topical anesthesia on the ride over. Even passes, just enough to penetrate the surface skin and let it dry. When the tattoo is "reachable" it can draw plasma to the surface quickly. Use a dry tissue to blot it off until it's completely dry. DO NOT RINSE PRODUCT OFF. If there's an area that "lost" it from weeping, smudge a drop over the area while it's still "wet" and allow to dry. (Remember to use only a few drops at a time. DIP needle tips as opposed to drawing product up tube tips will save product usage and extend actual run time. Dip and go, dip and go... Run the machine shader speed and move evenly across an area or up one side and down the other of line-work. Use a needle grouping suited for the job, next size up for what was probably used when the tattoo was originally made.)
BROOKE'S WHY

THE GOAL IS TO ERASE IT THEN REPLACE IT.

Here it is NEW, 3 weeks after then 8 months later as it continued to fade.

I've learned some new steps that we'll definitely do next time to improve the effects of the "ink-out" solution. It's not an instant fix, but it IS quicker, much less painful and more noticeable than other methods...
call me @ 1-877-411-9205 to find out what I learned!
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