What Is The Best Tattoo Removal Cream?

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sneakerheadjohn asked:


I’ve Been Doing Some Research And Hopefully Will Find Someone Who Has Actually Used A Cream To Remove A Tattoo.I Do Not Have The Money For Lazer Surgery So Need Help On Removing A Tattoo.AnyOne PLEASE HELP

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I have never heard of a cream that will remove a tattoo. I know that they have cream cover-ups for tattoos but not sure about removers.
I guess that isn’t much help but i tried.

ITI got my first and only tattoo in 1952, and I have hated it for 57 years.Don,t bother with the math, I’m 75.
For the past 55 days, I have been removing a 57-year-old tattoo on my right forearm. I have over the years experimented with several methods to remove it including burning it with a soldering tool, microscopic amounts of powerful acid, and I have even tried removing it with wart remover. The results til now have been disappointing. Which has left a scar for each attempt.
I have been building a model ship, and had a lot of modeling equipment on hand. One day a couple of months ago my thoughts went back to my tattoo and how it could be removed. I found that I had had a new stainless steel Dremel brush, still in its package. After soaking it in isopropyl alcohol overnight, I chucked it into my rotary tool, smeared the tattoo with antibacterial ointment and began the removal process. At first I was very apprehensive and did not know what to expect.
I barley touched the rotary brush to my skin. There was no pain, so I touched it again a little harder. Still no pain but this time I saw a little line of blood barely visible in the ointment. I was encouraged and went over the entire tattoo. My purpose was to place the incisions as close together as I could as long as the width of the lines of the design .The bleeding which I experienced would not have soaked a q-tip. The little microscopic parallel incisions heal individually and are too small to form visible scar tissue.
My self-inflicted scars from previous attempts went away with my tattoo.
My latest procedure was yesterday and I am not sure if I have any tattoo left, but I know it is less than yesterday and I have not caused any scaring.
The “Professional” horror stories which I have read have bothered me to the point that I just wanted to see if I could do it without the trauma and heartache. I also wanted to prove the people wrong who declair that Lazer is the only way,and some of the ink will never go away the cost of which can reach into the thousands of dollars.
I have posted several photos of the progress of my removal at
I will continue posting updates daily until it is completely gone.
Wal mart sells a battery operated tool similar to mine for less than $20.00, And the brush is less than $3.00
Don

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