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Dpunkz

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40 days tell I have completeed my junior year in highschool, and on this day the first thing i am doing is shaving my head, becuase im sure it will look actully really good (I still will continue to use the big 3 at its max though) However there is one problem, I have a o shaped scar on the middle of my forehead, are there anythins out where i can get rid of it like getting rid of acne or something? If anyone has any suggestions on non surgical scar removal please let me know, thank you!
 

Gilgamesh

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yes, I know of people who use creams and some kind of permanent makeup process to disguise facial and neck tattoos for employment and it looks great

there's this first of all

An alternative non-laser approach to remove tattoos and permanent
makeup is the Rejuvi Tattoo Remover. The treatment is almost
identical to the traditional tattoo over process with Tattoo Remover
substituted for the new tattoo pigments. The first step is to puncture
the colored area with a permanent makeup tattoo machine. The
second step is the extraction of tattoo pigments, by depositing
Rejuvi Tattoo Remover into the punctured skin. These steps are
repeated 6-10 times to achieve good extraction.

The success rate of tattoo color removal is 100% for permanent
makeup and 92% for body tattoos. The scarring rate in a published
series of 98 patients (Cosmetic Dermatology April, 2001) was 0% for
permanent makeup and 6% for body tattoos (microscarring) None of
the cases demonstrated destruction of the skin's natural pigment.
The tattoo over with Rejuvi Tattoo Remover is virtually a chemical
extraction method for removing tattoos.

Rejuvi tattoo removal is well
tolerated by the skin and causes
minimal damage compared with
other methods of tattoo removal.
As opposed to laser methods,
all colors can be removed.

Each session requires 45-60
minutes and covers about
2 square inches. The top layer
peels off in 2 weeks. After 4
weeks, a re-do session can be
done, and a new area can be
treated.
 

Gilgamesh

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there's also this much less drastic and non permanent method

http://www.colortration.com/

This is one of many lines of concealing foundations that can be used. Had an acquaintance with a neck tattoo use it for great effect.

if you dont like the prices for this particular brand, google concealer / concealing + foundating + and or /makeup for tattoo camoflauge
 

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Dpunkz said:
40 days tell I have completeed my junior year in highschool, and on this day the first thing i am doing is shaving my head, becuase im sure it will look actully really good (I still will continue to use the big 3 at its max though)quote]

Um, how old are you Dpunkz, 16 or 17? And you are noticing significant male pattern thinning, or are you just worried by your family history? What Norwood (if you dont mind my asking)?... I remember people with thinning in college, but dont think I would have recognized it in highschool. Thanks.

PS. looking back at pictures my hairline receeded to about NW2 after my senior year highschool, but I didnt do anything (or know what the heck had happened) for about 12 more years when more recession/thinning occurred. It can be a very gradual/unpredictable process.
 
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