Friday, 22 January 2016

Removal for my forehead tattoo

quote [ Thank you to the people whom wished me luck and wasn't down on me for putting this on this site but someone had a house fire told me about this and friends so I gave a whirl after I said to my self for years I wouldn't but I did so people that disliked my fund raiser you can kiss my ass sorry. .you just hating because there are people whom care about people like me..so step back please. ..and thank you to people whom also donated to me. .. ]

A GoFundMe for the removal of a forehead tattoo made its $800 goal in a day. To paraphrase Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou, that much crystal meth will kill a person. Actual forehead tattoo at the link. Also, this is probably the one time you should read the comments.

Does anyone else read about forehead tattoos and want to go on a slaving run in Fallout 2?
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midden said @ 4:15am GMT on 22nd January
Wow, that's amazingly cheap. I guess the popularity of tattoos and the resulting popularity of tattoo removal has really brought the cost of laser skin treatments way down. And of course laser technology has come a long way in the last few decades.

When I was a kid in the early 80's I had a portwine birthmark on my face removed. It cost something like six grand and it was done in a hospital by a plastic surgeon. There weren't many facilities in the country that had the equipment and there were few surgeons trained in its use. I wouldn't be surprised of most tattoo parlors offer it, these days.


midden said @ 4:17am GMT on 22nd January
Wow, that's amazingly cheap. I guess the popularity of tattoos and the resulting popularity of tattoo removal has really brought the cost of laser skin treatments way down. And of course laser technology has come a long way in the last few decades.

When I was a kid in the early 80's I had a portwine birthmark on my face removed. It cost something like six grand (about $14,500 in today's dollars) and it was done in a hospital by a plastic surgeon. There weren't many facilities in the country that had the equipment and there were few surgeons trained in its use. I wouldn't be surprised of most tattoo parlors offer it, these days.


midden said @ 4:18am GMT on 22nd January
Wow, that's amazingly cheap. I guess the popularity of tattoos and the resulting popularity of tattoo removal has really brought the cost of laser skin treatments way down. And of course laser technology has come a long way in the last few decades.

When I was a kid in the early 80's I had a portwine birthmark on my face removed. It cost something like six grand (about $14,500 in today's dollars) and it was done in a hospital by a plastic surgeon. There weren't many facilities in the country that had the equipment and there were few surgeons trained in its use. I wouldn't be surprised of most well equipped tattoo parlors offer it, these days.



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midden said @ 4:15am GMT on 22nd January
Wow, that's amazingly cheap. I guess the popularity of tattoos and the resulting popularity of tattoo removal has really brought the cost of laser skin treatments way down. And of course laser technology has come a long way in the last few decades.

When I was a kid in the early 80's I had a portwine birthmark on my face removed. It cost something like six grand (about $14,500 in today's dollars) and it was done in a hospital by a plastic surgeon. There weren't many facilities in the country that had the equipment and there were few surgeons trained in its use. I wouldn't be surprised of most well equipped tattoo parlors offer it, these days.




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