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  1. My brother is removing a tattoo right now which has quite a lot of green in it. He was also expecting the green to be quite resistant to the laser but it's actually fading pretty fast.

    I really can't say whether it would disappear completely or not but from what I've seen it is fading quite noticeably so far.

    Of course it depends a lot on the person's skin type, the type of ink, the immune system and other factors.

    I don't know how purple reacts though, I'm not sure if he has any in his tattoo.

    Just keep researching what are the best lasers for those colours and talk to some specialists before deciding what to do.

  2. The aftercare instructions I was given were pretty simple, just put some ice on it in the first 48 hours to eliminate the swelling and keep the area moisturised using aloe vera.

    I know you were recommending another product but I'm not sure if they have it in the UK.

    I thought I should use the moisturiser only until the skin heals and it seems healed now, do you think I should continue to use it anyway?

  3. My brother is removing two tattoos, one on his back which is only black, probably around 5-6 sq inches, and the lower half of a 3/4 sleeve, which has all kinds of different colours.

    He's paying £130-140 for both I think.

    I went to the same place, I'm getting a black and grey backpiece removed which takes up almost half my back and he's charging me £110 a session and treats the whole piece in one sitting.

    I guess his prices vary mostly based on the colours used rather than the size of the tattoo because mine is bigger but I'm paying less.

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    You can see my tattoo before and after the first session in this thread - http://www.lastsparrowtattoo.com/forum/tattoo-removal-coverup/3573-any-good-laser-places-around-long-island-nyc.html#post60140

  4. I thought I'd post a few pics before and after my first treatment, the results so far have been quite better than what I expected although I suppose the fading will not be as significant as the treatments progress but so far it's looking pretty good.

    This is the original tattoo, you can notice at the bottom the patch test which I had a week before taking this pic:

    patchtest_zps84395398.jpg

    This is two days after the first treatment:

    1st-2days_zps3d9ae068.jpg

    This is one week after the first treatment:

    1st-1week_zps03b68819.jpg

    Sorry about the difference in the lighting, I hope you can still get an idea of how much has faded.

  5. I had my first treatment on Friday and my tattoo has faded way more than I thought it would right after the first session.

    I've been reading the stories on this forum about the first session being quite painless and even though my patch test hurt like hell I thought the guy would turn it down for the full treatment seeing as my tattoo is quite big so I wasn't too worried. Well, I should have been because he kept the same settings as the patch test and boy was I in for a surprise.

    There's no swelling or blisters though, it's just still quite red but it's all looking pretty good so far.

  6. I might be moving to Long Island soon and I was wondering if anyone can suggest a good place to laser a large black and grey backpiece I have.

    I'm looking for a place either in Long Island or NYC ideally but I'm definitely willing to travel within reason.

    Does anyone have any experience at all with laser removal in New York, is it more/less expensive than in other states.

    Any info would be pretty helpful as I would be quite new to the area.

  7. I unwrapped it this morning because it was warm and I've been washing it and putting cream on it every couple of hours.

    It looks pretty good but it's a little wrinkled in one spot, maybe that won't heal that well but we'll see.

  8. The tattooer didn't say anything actually so I assumed I should do the same thing I normally do.

    Anyway, it's not such a big deal, I think the bleeding is gonna stop overnight, it doesn't look that bad or anything, I was just wondering if it's common.

  9. I always wrap my tattoos for two days after the session, maybe not as long if it's hot.

    It's always worked for me, I think the wrap prevents not only from infection but scabbing as well by keeping the cream on the skin and not letting it rub off in your clothes etc.

    I'm more concerned about the bleeding to be honest but maybe it's just because my skin has been bruised pretty bad by the huge needles or something.

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