Regardless of whether or not the tattoo is professional or self-applied, tca (trichloro acetic acid) is a mild acid (used mainly for superficial facial peels) that will not go deep enough (at this 20% strength) to remove all or even most of the tattoo ink.. Tca is an acid which is relatively easy to apply to the skin. it causes skin peeling and sloughing. if you use this method regularly, after a few months, the tattoo will begin to fade and eventually vanish.. Tca tattoo removal also uses this agent for tattoo fading. it seems tattoo removal tests were done in the early 90's and the initial results were promising. however, subsequent tests proved that the tca peel tattoo removal is not effective for everyone and for all types of tattoos..
Before the laser doctors recommended tattoo removal to be done using tca [trichloroacetic acid]. i'm blogging about this because there may be others who (1) have a darker skin tone and cannot find a suitable laser option to cater towards having their tattoo removed.. Using tca to remove all my tattoos i got 15. the pain was not as strong as i thought it would be knowing it was 100% tca. the pain went away after 10 minutes.... The limited efficacy has spawned a cottage industry of products containing tca and marketed as tattoo removal creams, but before you look to one of those as a panacea, there are a few things you should know..
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