Tattoo– Cure for This Plague?

July 14, 2011  |  Fashion Trends, Mens Fashion

Siberia was the region where proper tattoos were first observed being present on the body of warriors back in 1947. They had motifs of various mythological animals and battles scenes crafted on their bodies engraved using black color and bold lines, as a symbol to define bravery and greatness. It also defined the rank of the clan and a method to predict their life after death.

As time passed by, these thoughts and expressions altered towards possessions. Even now, a tattoo once loved by a man and his fellow mates, is a painful act to view as it doesn’t signify his personality or is creating problems as some organization don’t allow it. It is against the policies drafted by their human resource department. There are many ways to get rid of it or else there’s a dilemma in sight.

Removal of a tattoo permanently will definitely cost money but to dodge this expenditure an easy approach is to wear garments that cover up tattoos. Attires are available for men for all parts of the body such as Tat jacket, which is quite cheap, yet does wonders. It is also stretchable so can be worn under normal clothing.

Men can wear clothes to cover the tattoos embossed on their bodies, but can’t wear mask on their face to hide tattoos. Researchers have found another economical solution to this problem by developing makeup to cover them. It is easily available in shops, as shelves are filled with various categories, launched by numerous brands. It ought to be mixed with other compositions to avoid disclosure.

If one is tired seeing the same tattoo and wants to get rid of it, removal creams are also offered but this process takes time, depending upon the dimensions of the tattoo, the colors filled in it, and how long it has been marked on the mass. The determined execution period usually takes six months, but based on these factors, it can oscillate. These creams can be applied by men being at home but are a little costly.

The most chosen routine for this removal cure is to visit the hospital and get a laser surgery on the tattoos and get them excised once in for all. This is the expensive option. If the size of the tattoo is huge and has several colors in it, various sessions of surgical treatments are needed to be treated on the body.

The patient has to bear pain as it lasts for many days. Men also go for medical anesthetic management to get relief from the pain as it crosses their limit of suffering. Surgeries are not successful all the time as there is a risk of infection always existing; as we are dealing with steel equipment. Surgical excision does remove the tattoo but leaves a scar in return. Men can also opt for skin grafting, replacing the tattooed skin with skin from the thigh.

In many organizations and work places, tattoos are considered disrespectful. For them, these body marks are signs of laziness and a non-serious attitude, which is unacceptable for them. If one is fond of tattoos, get them carved on the body where it is not visible to the supervisor. The job should not be risked for a tattoo.

 


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