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Q: In China, has anyone had Laser Tattoo removal carried out?

Hi, has anyone here in China been brave enough to have any laser tattoo removal carried out? I have 2 [two] tattoo's which I would like to have removed, however I not sure of the actual outcome. If there is any scarring left behind after the procedure. Or even if they do it right. I went to a tattooist  3 weeks ago who advertised that he also removed tattoos, I asked to see the make and model of the machine used which he proudly showed, although not the best model, it was one that I had read about.  I also considered buying my own decent machine, then selling it later in the UK. The artist quoted my 500 rmb for each tattoo removed regardless the number of visits required.

11 years 25 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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  I just posted my story about this very subject under another question about laser hair removal. It didn't go well for me. Septicemia and a night in hospital. Lots of vomit and poop. Missed work, lost money and forked out 1300 for a night on a saline drip. Oh yeh, and you can still see the tat. 

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Many thanks for the most welcomed reply. Sorry to hear you suffered, I'll keep the tattoos.

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