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Anyone know a good tattoo removal place?

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Robert had his facial tatts long before then.

Oh come on. It was a funny joke, given the discussion in that thread (and the silliness of the combination of the two events). :twofinger

Also: face tattoos? Porquoi?
 
I've got plenty of tattoos with more planned, but the face is quite the leap! I imagine I'll stay away from hand, finger, neck or face.

Good luck, Robert.
 
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I've got plenty of tattoos with more planned, but the face is quite the leap! I imagine I'll stay away from hand, finger, neck or face.

generally my opinion as well.

also all areas that would age the hardest and mess with the tattoo itself
 
I highly recommend Serenity Med Spa in SF. They've removed 2 of my tattoo's, with great results. The procedure is performed by a registered nurse, and there is an option to numb the area first (either with a topical cream, or a numbing shot)

http://www.serenitymedspa.com/

I had a solid black widow on the hand, which is now gone. And a green vine on the chest, which is very faded. Color is harder to remove than black.

Also, big warning! If you are susceptible to keloid scars, the laser will cause those. The nurse can give you more info. I get keloids, but it doesn't bother me.
 
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Wouldn't happen to be named Sim? :) He recommended the Serenity Med Spa to me.

indeed.

sim did my sleeve. been getting work from him for like 12 years

gunna go back in there this week actually. wanna get some leg work from this woodblock seies called 100 aspects of the moon

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indeed.

sim did my sleeve. been getting work from him for like 12 years

gunna go back in there this week actually. wanna get some leg work from this woodblock seies called 100 aspects of the moon

image100_zpsc0432f92.jpg


image9_zps1c2c087f.jpg

Those blocks are cool! I can see a little of the wood grain in the second block, will that be incorporated in the ink? I like how the second block samurai doesn't have socks on. It shows them as less than perfect.
 
Here's an easier solutions: Don't give a fuck what other people think.
 
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