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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Tattoos and Bug Bites

I know this might sound a little strange and weird. But I bring this up because I was outside playing with my dog last night and got a mostique bite on my tattoo that I have on my shoulder. Now I'm not too sure if I'm the only one this happens too, but I swear I am allergic to mostique. Every time one bites me I swell up where they bite me and it itches really bad. Well to the tattoo part. Since the bit was ironically right in the middle of my tattoo, my tattoo decided to get all raised and bumpy. So I was wondering if this has happened to someone else. I will admit that my tattoo will get raised and bumpy on it's own sometime without the bug bite.

 However, I have read that this is normal and there is nothing to be scared of. It has to do with something with the ink. Honestly I don't think people really know why this happens but it does and you shouldn't be alarmed by it. Well back to the bug bite. Usually, what I do is grab a piece of ice and rub it across my tattoo for a while and then dry it off and put some lotion on it and the bumpiness usually goes away.

 So the moral of this story is don't fret if you notice your tattoo getting raised and bumpy from a bug bite. Nothing is wrong and it will go down soon. However, the only time you should worry about your tattoo getting raised, bumpy and itchy is after you have gotten the tattoo, Which this reaction may indicate that your are allergic to the ink and you should contact a doctor asap.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Tattoo Removal in Belfast

Tattoos that seemed a good idea at the time, very often can become regrettable mistakes for whatever reason. Occasionally the chosen tattoo does not turn out as planned or a change of mind can occur after the event. Fortunately now there is a solution. We no longer have to live with tattoos we have grown to dislike, or perhaps a tattoo that was "cool" when you were 19, at the age of 40 may to you be very "uncool".
 At Laserase Medical Skincare on Belfasts Antrim Road we have been removing tattoos since 1993 with excellent results. Over the years various products or solutions to tattoo removal have come onto the market but research has shown and the medical journals will verify that the treatment of choice yielding the best results for removing tattoos is laser. Yet here again, the market has been flooded with lasers, some better than others. At Laserase we did extensive research before purchasing a laser exclusively designed for eradication of tattoos, and we bought the best on the market for this procedure.

 Removing tattoos is a medical procedure and in our clinic highly trained doctors and nurse laser specialists perform the treatment ensuring the highest possible standard of care and achieving excellent results.

 So often customers have told us they had initially gone somewhere else that was offering cheaper treatment but ultimately came to us having wasted money on the cheaper options, proving the adage, "you get what you pay for". Most of our customers come to Laserase because they have been recommended to do so by friends or family members as it is well known we deliver the results we promise. Our treatments at Laserase have stood the test of time, the reason we have been in existence since 1993 providing the highest standard of medical care.

 Tattoos have been around for many centuries and tattooing is undoubtedly a highly skilled art form. They come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Among our customers are tattoo aficionados very often getting a tattoo removed to replace with a different one.

 Regardless of the size or shape they can be removed as can most colours. No one laser can remove the various colours and this is why at Laserase we have a number of lasers to tackle the eradication of different colours.

 Cost is a thorny issue in these days of recession. However, we provide a payment plan and with treatments spaced at 2 or 3 monthly intervals this makes tattoo removal more easily affordable.

 Take the first step of telephoning for a consultation which is presently free of charge. Then, when the treatment process starts the tattoo will begin to fade gradually until with each subsequent treatment it will continue to fade until it eventually disappears. What could be more simpler?