Problem with a Tattoo?
Okay guys, So i know i’ll most likely get the occasional flamer here, but here it goes, about a year or two ago i was out drinking with my cousin’s as you do! when we decided to pop back to his and do a couple of tattoos.. Now, I’m looking at going into the Royal marine commandos, and i’m about finished moaning and groaning over the fact that the tattoo isn’t offensive and all.. The only problem is – It has to go and financially i can’t afford to get the blighter removed. I have had two sessions of laser tattoo surgery already and not too mention Sticking GHC Hair straighteners on the lower half of it. (Courtsey of the girlfriend) , and believe me that knocked my wallet for six but it seems there’s no work about for me any more leaving me Penny-less, What possible options could i consider ..
The tattoo in question is roughly about 4-5" Long, and shy of an inches width, running straight down my left index finger, So not only is it an issue with the Royal marines but potentially it can harm any job prospect i try to apply for.. I know that these things can be arranged through the Gp’s but.. i simply dont have 2 years for them to sit around and decide whether or not they’re going to do it – I need t know now, and i need the thing removed now – So again i’ll ask – Potentially what are my options, all answers are welcome and thanks for reading.
Honestly, getting is lasered off is the only way. There are plenty of creams out there, but they don’t work, just burn your skin. A family friend used Wrecking Balm and had to go to the emergency room; though when it finally ended up healing there were a few spots spots where the color came out and was replaced by some pretty bad scars.
I know it’s expensive, but I ’spose if it’s that important, you will eventually save the money for laser treatment.
August 18th, 2010 at 11:27 pm
Honestly, getting is lasered off is the only way. There are plenty of creams out there, but they don’t work, just burn your skin. A family friend used Wrecking Balm and had to go to the emergency room; though when it finally ended up healing there were a few spots spots where the color came out and was replaced by some pretty bad scars.
I know it’s expensive, but I ’spose if it’s that important, you will eventually save the money for laser treatment.
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