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  2. Tattoo removal - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo removal is the process of removing an unwanted tattoo. The process of tattooing generally creates permanent markings in the skin, but people have attempted many methods to try to hide or destroy tattoos. The standard modern method is the non-invasive removal of tattoo pigment using Q-switched lasers. [1]

  3. Pete Davidson Said Goodbye to His Ink — What to Know ... - AOL

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    Tattoo removal can cost anywhere from $500 to $2,000 per session, Dr. Bruce Katz, board-certified dermatologist and director of New York City’s JUVA Skin and Laser Center, told USA Today.

  4. Zeltiq Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The device received FDA clearance to be marketed for removing love handle fat from people's sides in September 2010 [20] and from the stomach in 2012. [20] It has also been approved by Health Canada and the European Union. [21] By late 2010 CoolSculpting had been introduced as a body-sculpting procedure in Europe, Asia and Canada. [22]

  5. Tattoo ink - Wikipedia

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    The FDA does not generally exercise this regulatory authority because of other higher priorities and insufficient evidence of specific color additives causing safety problems in tattoo ink. [57] [7] The FDA does investigate tattoo inks if they receive reports of safety concerns, such as bacterial contamination, and they sometimes issue product ...

  6. Pete Davidson Describes 'Horrible' Tattoo-Removal ... - AOL

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    Pete Davidson gave an update on his tattoo removal during appearances on Today and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, saying the process is "horrible.". The comedian shared that, at one point ...

  7. Tattoo removal businessman pleads guilty to million-dollar ...

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    Joseph Tusia seemed to be running a legitimate business, hiring paraplegic employees. But prosecutors say he was scheming to defraud Anthem Blue Cross.