Erase Tattoo Removal Studio |
Summer is almost here and so is
wedding season!
The history behind summer weddings goes all the way back to Roman times.
The term “June Bride” is also historically associated with summer weddings because flowers were abundant during this time. Now that flowers are available
year round summer weddings are less dependent on the flower season but people still
prefer this time of year to get married because of work, kids and vacation time
that guests must.
To get ready for your summer wedding
one must take into account the dress and make arrangements months in advance.
For the brides that are considering tattoo removal pre-wedding the time is now
to start removing that old tattoo.
Depending on the tattoo size, shape and color, the bride may require
months of laser treatment to be able to be ink free for the big day. Waiting
and prolonging the process means that the tattoo might still be there for the
big day. Some people decide to cover their tattoo with makeup but unfortunately that comes with its own risks, including smudging or staining your wedding dress. The only way to make sure that the your are ink free for your wedding is to have laser tattoo removal treatment.
If you are starting to plan a summer
wedding and want to remove your tattoo, we suggest consulting a professional
tattoo removal studio as soon as possible. Many studios like ERASE, offer
online consultations which involve you taking a picture of your tattoo and
sending this picture via email to your local studio. Once you have gotten a few
estimates and spoken to the medical professionals who will be removing your tattoo, you can begin the
process. Each treatment session doesn’t
last long, but your skin and body need to have time to recover from lasers and
remove the ink once it is broken up by the laser. The longer you wait to start
this process, the longer you will have to stretch your treatments out.
Tattoo removal before a wedding can be
important to brides for many reasons other than fashion. Of coarse each bride wants to have the wedding day focused on them and their dress and for this reason may opt for tattoo removal. Often it is family pressure
to remove the ink for the sake of wedding photos or cultural tradition that is a
part of tattoo removal decision. Other brides choose to remove their old tattoos because they may
be related to a previous partner or experience out of respect for the groom.
No matter why a bride chooses to remove a tattoo, they must remember that tattoo removal takes time and if you want to be ink free on the big day, there is no better time than now to start making arrangements.
If you are near Chicago and need a consultation visit ERASE and we will help walk you through the process and get you started on your way to being tattoo free for your dream summer wedding!