
Majoringram tells us: I once had a wart on my hand and went to the doc to get it frozen. It hurt, lots. Instead of having to go back for more, I got my trusty rambo knife and cut the thing off. Three years later, and not even a scar!
( , Thu 20 Jan 2011, 12:08)
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Well, not lotion exactly...
When you get into your 40s tattoo-free, maybe that should be taken as a sign not to really bother with getting one.
When you're trying to rebuild a damaged relationship, maybe getting that person's name inked on your body is a poor idea.
So that when six months later everything has gone tits-up, you don't find yourself applying trichloroacetic acid to your skin in order to get rid of said tattoo.
Having said that, after 3 treatments, the TCA is working in that the tattoo is disappearing. Another 3 applications and I think it will be gone.
Pain: not as much as you'd think; and remember, laser removal both hurts and scars and costs. So far once the skin has healed, there has been no scarring...
( , Sun 23 Jan 2011, 12:10, 5 replies)

...I'm in my forties and I'm tattoo-free. Had been thinking about getting one with my wife's name on it. I have been married for nearly 24 great years though, so I'd be safe I guess. Can't decide on a design though...
( , Sun 23 Jan 2011, 12:36, closed)

But to be honest I'd never get anyone's name no matter how long you've been married.
( , Sun 23 Jan 2011, 13:16, closed)

when pissed up one night did his whole hand black. Took him about 2 years and a lot of pain burning it off with acid a bit at a time.
( , Mon 24 Jan 2011, 0:51, closed)

On BME. If you look it up, you'll find they're all about tattooing whatever the fuck you want, and any other sort of strange "body-modification" you might desire. This is a site that encourages people to castrate themselves if that's what they really want, and even they discourage you from getting the name of someone as a tattoo. Forget exactly where it is on the site, but somewhere in there, it says something along the lines of "if you get your girlfriend/wife/significant other's name tattooed on your body, you will experience the curse of these tattoos. You'll break up within a couple of years at most, and regret it a great deal. Seriously, don't do it, you'll wish you hadn't, and tattoo removal is painful and/or expensive."
( , Mon 24 Jan 2011, 5:50, closed)

...just get a better tattoo done over the top?
Tattoo removal is for DICKS.
One of my tattooists (the previous four words may reveal a slight bias on my part) mentioned that he had once had to work on a British guy who'd come back to the UK following a prison sentence in the States during which he'd had little choice but to join the Aryan Brotherhood to survive and avoid a whole lotta raping. Said tattooist was tasked with the significant job of covering up all his swastikas and white power tatts with something less-disfiguring. Of course, they only did so once establishing the client wasn't a "proper" nazi and had only done what he'd needed to to survive. Then again if he had been I suppose he'd have left the tattoos where they were. Wonder if he got it on the NHS?
( , Mon 24 Jan 2011, 17:49, closed)
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