
Today there are many methods available to 
remove your outdated artwork. Fade creams are probably the first form of 
tattoo removal the majority of folks venture to try. By repeatedly slathering on fade cream, the product works to continually break down the 
ink. Eventually the 
tattoo is rendered unrecognizable. Aside from affordability, this option is also well liked because it is less painful. The average person figures he or she has been through enough pain already... initially while getting the tat and then by being put in the position where its 
removal is deemed necessary.

There are some 
tattoo removal options such as dermabrasion and salabrasion, which involve what can most easily be explained as sanding of the 
tattooed skin as if it were a plank of wood being prepared for staining. Sanding wheels, caustic acids and salt crystals are a few of the components involved in this rather treacherous process. If that sounds scary, chances are you are a typical human being who takes issue to having your skin basically rubbed off.
Another type of 
tattoo removal that can be opted for is cryosurgical 
tattoo removal. This is great if you like the idea of having your flesh frozen off as if you ventured out into a winter blizzard and got a nasty case of frostbite. That is about what it amounts to. The process begins by freezing the 
tattoo and then using a light to make the skin peel off. Sounds marvelous, doesn't it?
If you thought the last option for 
tattoo removal sounded a bit over the top, you have no idea! The next type of 
tattoo removal that is available for you to use is called excision. Th
ink of this as exorcising the demon that is your 
tattoo from your skin. The 
tattoo is cut off of your body and the surrounding skin is gathered up like a ruffle on a prom dress and sewn together. Wow... talk about seriously inconvenient measures!

The final, and currently most popular, option for freeing your flesh from an unwanted 
tattoo is laser 
tattoo removal. This option involves a series of treatments where various lasers are focused in on the different 
tattoo pigments in order to break them down and essentially "dissolve" the 
tattoo from its existence. There is less down time with this option, but for a large tattoo, the price tag can end up being comparable to buying a good used car. With this option, "Ouch!" takes on a whole new connotation.
The moral of this little tale is: if you find yourself saddled with some unwelcomed 
ink, you have options. Save the sulking for your return home from the 
tattoo parlor next go around!