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Tag: Tattoos

TJGS
Old Forum Vw and Tattoos
2009.11.06 13:22:18

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TJGS
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2006-04-04 13:51 GMT-05 hours - #1655   Report   Quote   Edit
I was curious about tatoos. I do not have any and was wondering if I met someone who did, if the wand has any effect on them. In other words, does the wand cause them to fade or distort in any way ? I think it is something good to know so I don't demo someone and cause an effect that no one wants.
 
 



Voobwig
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2006-04-04 14:55 GMT-05 hours - #1656   Report   Quote
Unless you start branding them, there should be no effects. Keep in mind that a fresh tattoo is much more sensitive than an old one, so if it's new, stay away from it.
 
 

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TJGS
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2006-04-05 11:22 GMT-05 hours - #1668   Report   Quote   Edit   Delete:[x]
Excellent,

I was curious because I have treated age spots and they faded considerably. Just wanted to make sure that a tattoo was relatively safe from effects.
 
 



Voobwig
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2006-04-05 11:39 GMT-05 hours - #1670   Report   Quote
Two different things. Age spots are skin pigmentation that can be broken down, tats are ink, which doesn't.

Anyone with different expirences please chime in. I have not studied repeated and prolonged exposure on ink.
 
 

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2006-04-05 12:49 GMT-05 hours - #1672   Report   Quote
I don't know either but I agree that, unless you are talking about repeated prolonged exposure, there shouldn't be a problem. Some tat inks contain 'metalic' coloring agents but I don't think there is enough to be a problem.
 
 

I find the whole thing Shocking! Just SHOCKING!!!
You want me to do WHAT?! With HOW many volts?!?



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