Friday, August 1, 2014

Wedding Preparations and Tattoo Removal

Weddings, Tattoos & Brides
Weddings include many preparations and tattoo removal is often part of that preparation process. Brides can be comfortable showing off their tattoos but some may prefer to remove their tattoo pre-wedding. Religious reasons as well as family pressure often make brides have to make some tough choices about their tattoo.
Brides are limited when it comes to tattoos. Cover-ups and air brushing is an option. These options can be costly and can come with the danger of ruining a wedding dress.  On such an important day brides often prefer to not have to worry about movement and want to enjoy the big day with the least amount of worries. Dresses can also cover up the tattoo depending on style. Ultimately it is up to the bride on how to deal with their ink.
Those that choose tattoo removal may have a bigger reason for laser removal. If the tattoo is that of a name of a former partner or a tie to past relationships they may choose to remove the ink pre-wedding.
There are no full proof options and even with tattoo removal there are chances of lasting ink, color changes to the skin and at worst partial removal. Most brides are focused on creating the perfect day. For those that are not whiling to make compromises the solution is laser tattoo removal. Brides then have the ability to choose their dream dress without stress. They are also able to fully enjoy their wedding day.
Factors that should be included in the bride’s decision and preparations should include the size of the tattoo, color of the ink and the brides skin type. When starting to plan for a wedding it is best to make a consultation appointment with a physician and tattoo removal studio as soon as possible. The physician can advise treatment choices and make sure there are no lesions, cancerous growth in that specific area. After a consult with a doctor the next step is to set up a consult with an accredited tattoo removal studios. The doctor at the studio will offer information about laser options based on the brides skin type, size/color of tattoo and overall health of the client.
Some states require tattoo removal studios to have a doctor on staff but some do not. Similarly some states do not require education or experience to handle lasers. It is extremely important to do research and determine which studio has the has a doctor, experienced technicians, a pre-treatment plan and professional services.
Questions to ask:
1)    Is there a Doctor in the clinic?
2)    Is the Staff Trained and Where, Amount of Training?
3)    Years of Experience?
4)    Type of laser(s) used?
5)    What is Pre and Post Treatment Plan Information?

 The average expected treatment plan for tattoo removal generally involves at least  6 treatments. These sessions are spaced out between 4 and 6-week intervals. Brides considering removing their tattoos should start the process in the beginning stage of their wedding planning.
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