Friday, December 20, 2013

What is a Tattoo?

We see tattoos everywhere; some look cool and some look real bad. But what are they? How do they work?

In basic terms, a tattoo is ink in the skin. When someone gets a tattoo, the tattoo needle punctures the skin and injects ink in to the dermis layer of skin. The dermis layer of the skin is the second layer, it is underneath the epidermis layer of skin. Why do they place the ink in the dermis layer? Well, because the skin cells in that area are much more stable; since the skin cells in the area are much more stable, the ink remains in place better and is less likely to spread and ruin any tattoo designs. If it was injected in the epidermis layer, the ink would have an easier time moving and fading would happen much faster since we shed the epidermis layer over time.

Tattoos are done by hand; if you were to walk into a tattoo parlor, you would see the tattoo artist with a needle and their machine full of inks. You tell them what design you want and where you want it. It is run by a motor and electricity and the needle is connected to the machine via a tube and that is where the ink makes its way to the needle. Now, either the tattoo parlor will thoroughly sterilize all their equipment or some parlors will use disposable needles where they throw a needle away after each use.

A tattoo can take as little as 20 minutes or a few hours, it depends on what you get. They can also take more than one session. Similar to laser tattoo removal where a removal will take multiple sessions. As a Chicago tattoo removal studio, we can tell you that the smaller or more basic the tattoo, the easier it is to remove it. Also, a tattoo done by an amateur is easier to remove. While tattoos are almost permanent, they can be removed; however, some will not be able to be removed 100 percent.

If you are curious about removal and have questions about the R20 procedure, contact our Chicago tattoo removal studio.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Tattoo Removal and the Economy

Believe it or not, the economy and tattoo removal are related, they are not mutually exclusive. How is this so? Well, due to the slower economy more people with tattoos are choosing to get them removed. So yes, the affect is working one way but there is the connection. So why are people deciding to part ways with their once beloved ink due to the economy?

The big reason for deciding to get rid of tattoos due to the economy is because of employment or job searching. More and more, people are choosing to get their tattoos removed, especially via laser tattoo removal and via the R20 procedure (a faster form of laser tattoo removal) so they have an equal chance of getting a call back or even hired as the competition that never had tattoos. In addition to the job seekers, this idea also applies to those who are trying to switch careers or get a promotion in their current company; some companies may allow some employees such as dock workers to have tattoos but not the people who are actually in front of the clients or customers.

Now, the economy seems to be picking up a bit of steam but the reality is that many companies are still feeling the effects of the recession or are just still in that mindset; consequently, they can be strict on the tattoo policy.

Many companies have policies regarding tattoos that state that employees are not allowed to have tattoos or at least tattoos that show while wearing work appropriate clothing (such as your uniform or suit). In the past, this policy would have been held by just about every company but now companies are starting to relax; however, there are still plenty who hold to their beliefs toward the ink.

Why do they have such policies?

Companies have the policies towards tattoos for sake of professionalism. In some industries, it does not matter if employees have tattoos. However, the more formal the industry, the stricter they are. In an industry where employees wear suits everyday, then they might be the ones that don't allow tattoos at all but most definitely now allow them to show while wearing the suit.

The thing is that companies fear what clients or customers might think or say about a company that has employees that wear tattoos. Despite tattoos becoming more widely accepted in today's society, there are still people who believe that tattoos are for the criminals, soldiers, gangsters, bikers, etc. Due to that belief holding on, companies go with some caution and just avoid that slippery slope altogether.

If you are looking to do laser tattoo removal for any reason, then hire Erase Tattoo Removal - a Chicago tattoo removal studio. As a laser tattoo removal studio in Chicagoland, we are the only one in the area that offers the R20 procedure. We also use the Asclepion TattooStar Effect Laser which gives off a better laser than other lasers used for removal. See our pricing.