🧵 tattoo question/laser removal
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 16:54:29 UTC No. 16479095
I have a cringe as fuck game of thrones forearm sleeve that I got in my early 20s like a retard that I horribly regret now (should be illegal to tattoo anyone that young and retarded)
Fortunately it's my only tattoo, especially upon discovering how tattoo ink ends up in your lymph nodes. I'm thinking of getting it laser removed. However, in terms of worrying about carcinogens and ink ending up in your lymph nodes- I've heard different arguments on whether it's safer to leave the ink suspended in the skin because breaking it up with the laser just causes even more ink to end up in your lymph nodes permanently.
Is this true or not? What's the consensus? I want the tattoo gone because it's cringe but not if it's going to pump even more carcinogens into my lymph nodes. Help.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 21:00:34 UTC No. 16479727
pls respond
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 21:07:02 UTC No. 16479731
>>16479095
Kek, no refunds.
I have heard that only colored tattoos damage lymph nodes, but I'm not a doctor.
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 21:21:43 UTC No. 16479746
>>16479095
Why do adults with no impulse control try to ban things for others who aren't as retarded as they are?
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 21:24:29 UTC No. 16479753
>>16479095
amputating the arm gives you the best odds against cancer
Anonymous at Sun, 17 Nov 2024 22:37:57 UTC No. 16479866
>>16479095
> discovering how tattoo ink ends up in your lymph nodes
Besides the "ick" factor, what are the actual consequences of this?
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Nov 2024 00:04:41 UTC No. 16479988
Search: ostehøvel
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Nov 2024 00:12:23 UTC No. 16479998
>>16479095
Laser removal doesn't work well at all so unless it's really humiliating don't do it.
Also the lymph node meme doesn't fucking matter.
Anonymous at Mon, 18 Nov 2024 00:25:49 UTC No. 16480018
>>16479746
Don't know but it's what motivates climate change activists.