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Question by rebecca garratt
Submitted on 1/17/2004
Related FAQ: rec.arts.bodyart: Tattoo FAQ 6/9--Care of new tattoos
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can you get rid of tattoo with out scars?

 
 

Answer by john
Submitted on 3/30/2004
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burn ur arm with a cigaret or we have kind of tree its name in arabic tean .this tree have a papers contain a milk put it on the tatoo by using a machine tatoo

 

Answer by cat
Submitted on 4/1/2004
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burn your arm with a cigarette? how would that work. that would just make a different kind of scar. and hurts like a mother too.

 

Answer by hova
Submitted on 5/10/2004
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try laser surgery u will never notice anything after about 3 months.

 

Answer by rasher
Submitted on 6/1/2004
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I too seek to remove a tattoo without being permanently scarred. It is quite difficult to source a guaranteed method of removal. Surgery is something of a certainty, yet scarring in this scenario is inevitable. We can put men on the moon but we haven't quite solved this riddle as of yet. I recommend that you obtain the appropriate limb from a crooked mortician, pay a quick visit to your
tattoo artist and have him tattoo one identical to urs. Then cut it out and see how it looks after stitching.  

 

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