Think back for a moment. When you got your now-familiar tattoo, you were a kid in high school, and it was something cool to do, something you could be proud of. You went through it with absolute certainty, enamored with what it was going to do for you, sure that friends would be impressed by it. The image, too, was something to be proud of, a dragon and skull, with flames surrounding the image realistically -- they rose so high, in fact, that you could see the tattoo even when you wore a shirt and tie. That, too, was something to be proud of, and you wore it with pride through both high school and college.
Graduation day from college, and you hold your diploma high, four years of hard work behind you. Now, you're a professional in business, with public relations your specialty. The number of friends you have always had can attest to that. You're ready to step out into the business world, and ready for work -- and ready to show your face to the public. Customers love you, clients adore you, and customer satisfaction is the number one priority for you.
Your first job interview is coming up, and it is in a large conglomerate, a business with a solid future. Dealing with big money and with large companies will be your assignments. The excitement is overwhelming, but you put on your best face. During this time, the tattoo is not even thought about. You have had it so long you never really pay attention to it. Three weeks prior to the interview you finally realize that it shows on your neck, which will bring on questions, and quite possibly negate a position for you in this huge company.
Panicked, you search for a solution. What about cover-ups? You research frantically, looking for a quick, easy, effective solution -- only to come across a lot of faddish, fake gimmickry. There are gels and creams that claim to fade tattoos, but those are expensive, and reviews are disappointing. You need something that works, and works now. It needs to take away the ink completely, and it needs to cost as little as possible. Finally, the solution shows itself: Laser tattoo removal.
Fortunately, laser tattoo removal is easy to do, and very effective painless. It remove the tattoo ink from your skin by using light wavelengths that penetrate your skin and disrupt the ink's chemical makeup. It takes just a couple of minutes to do the treatment, depending on how big the tattoo is and how much ink was used to make the tattoo. Different pigment types take different treatment levels, but the ink can be removed, and there won't be any scarring.
The sensation of the laser on the area to be treated is akin to a rubber band snapping on the skin. The removal clinic may apply a topical cream to numb the nerve ending in the skin, therefore nearly eliminating any discomfort. Depending on the size, the tattoo removal may take up to ten treatments, with 6 to 8 week time in between, to slowly fade the ink completely from your skin.
With relief, and renewed confidence, you go to your job interview and get the job, all because you took the steps to eliminate the ink from your skin. The removal of the tattoo was worth every penny, now that you have a great job and a secure future.
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