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Why Is Everyone Getting Their Tattoos Removed?

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For decades, Americans were covering their bodies with more and more tattoos. Now, they’re getting them removed as fast as they can. We speak with the patients going under the laser, the tattoo-removal technicians whose business is booming, and the tattoo artists whose work is being erased to understand how something so permanent became so ephemeral.

The worst part of getting a tattoo removed, apart from the searing pain and the two-year commitment, is the sound the laser makes as it hits your skin: a violent, unnatural popping and crackling that could soundtrack an animated video of someone being electrocuted. During the procedure, patients are advised to wear protective goggles to shield themselves from the laser’s rays, and they often close their eyes in fear. Without actually watching the removal process, the mind takes all the other sensory cues—mainly that awful sound—and conjures an image of some horrific mutilation occurring. It feels, and sounds, as if your body is a stretch of New York City sidewalk being torn into by a torch, electrical sparks flying every which way.

More and more people are choosing to undergo this form of torture, from reformed delinquents to millennial dads to celebrities freshening up their images. In February, Pete Davidson, long pictured with a full-body armor of tattoos, popped up in a fashion campaign looking like an AI version of himself: tattoo-free. Before the big reveal, the 31-year-old comic went on Fallon and described the experience. “It’s horrible,” he said. “They gotta burn off a layer of your skin…. And then you gotta do it like 12 more times.”

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One thing I will never understand is why people get facial tattoos? Eh? Not my monkey, not my circus.
 
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I don't understand the appeal of tattoos. And they tend to have negative consequences in some cultural contexts.
I wonder what happens to tattoos as people start to age. It's not pretty.
 
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I wonder what happens to tattoos as people start to age. It's not pretty.
Mostly they just fade and look like blurry scrawled lines or bruises. I saw them a lot when I was working at the nursing homes.
 
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Mostly they just fade and look like blurry scrawled lines or bruises. I saw them a lot when I was working at the nursing homes.
It probably wasn’t a very pretty sight.
 
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It probably wasn’t a very pretty sight.

Yeah - I knew a few older guys that had them. These were all guys that were either military, construction, outdoorsman, etc in their youth and the tattoos were once the eagles, flags, etc popular in their youth.

By their 80's the tattoos just looked like blue / purple blotches. If you looked closely you could make out what they were at one time.

I can't image what the intricate sleeves people are getting today will look like in 30 or 40 years.
 
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Yeah - I knew a few older guys that had them. These were all guys that were either military, construction, outdoorsman, etc in their youth and the tattoos were once the eagles, flags, etc popular in their youth.

By their 80's the tattoos just looked like blue / purple blotches. If you looked closely you could make out what they were at one time.

I can't image what the intricate sleeves people are getting today will look like in 30 or 40 years.
I’ve wondered about the sleeves as well. I have never seen an aging sleeve yet though.
 
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