Tattoo History
Ta-tatau ‘ta’ ( polynesian ) means striking something and ‘tatau’ ( tahitian ) means ‘to mark something’ . So the word Tattoo was form .
The history of tattoo began over 5000 years ago and is as diverse as the people who wear them .
It is said that first tattoo was created accidently , someone had a small wound, and rubbed it with a hand that was dirty with soot and ashes from the fire. once the wound had healed, they saw that a mark stayed permanently.So then tattoos got birth and are created by inserting colored materials beneath the skins surface.
Bronze age
Pazyryk culture
Egypt
Japan
China
Polynesia
New zealand
Indonesia
India / Thailand
Africa
Ancient greece and rome
The celts
Central and south america
North america
Middle-east
Vikings
England
France
Stereotypical and sensationalised association of tattoo design
Now Tattoo have a new dimension of these .
What is tattoo removal ?
When you regret Culture , Memory , Fashion etc. Tattoo is removed . Where by different process are applied
Laser Tattoo Removal
Dermabrasion Tattoo Removal
Excision Tattoo Removal
Salabrasion Tattoo Removal
Cream Tattoo Removal
Pulsed Light Therapy
Cover-Up Techniques
Can all Tattoos be removed?
Unfortunately, not all tattoos can be removed completely, but the majority can be. Tattoos are meant to be permanent and with recent ink technology and professional tattoo artists improving their skills, tattoos imprinted in the last decade are very difficult to remove. Even with the best technique, some residual scarring remains in a few cases.
Tattoo removal Laser is most commonly performed using lasers that react with the ink in the tattoo, and break it down. The broken-down ink is then absorbed by the body, mimicking the natural fading that time or sun exposure would create. All tattoo pigments have specific light absorption spectra. A tattoo removal laser must be capable of emitting adequate energy within the given absorption spectrum of the pigment in order to provide an effective treatment. Certain tattoo pigments, such as yellows, greens and fluorescent inks are more challenging to treat than the darker blacks and blues. These pigments are more challenging to treat because they have absorption spectra that fall outside or on the edge of the emission spectra available in the respective tattoo removal laser.
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