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  • Makes sense, if the lazer removal has worked for you. It doesn't always. I heard it hurts!

    Also worth noting that tattoos tend to hold better these days, so less likely to fade as badly as old work. I still like my first piece from 30 years ago, even though it's a smudge. I'm sentimental though...

    Mark - it hurts like fuck, much worse than getting the tattoo done in the first place, which is an easily manageable numbing buzzing sensation.

    I never let the practitioner know how much it hurts, when he says 'OK nearly done now, how are you?' I just say 'Yep, fine thanks, no problems' I then go outside the building and weep like a small child that's been given a particularly vicious Chinese burn.

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