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I have done a forum search and the most recent post I found was 2011 so here goes...

I have a very small tattoo, legacy of a misspent youth, I would like to get rid of. Can anyone give me any advice on places that do this in HH and around what it costs...???

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buksida wrote:Try contacting these guys: http://www.huahinmedia.com/huahintattoo.php
Thanks for that Buksida. However, I have just emailed and they don't do removals, only cover ups.

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R.E.M.E. and you havent thought of a disc grinder :naughty: :naughty: :lach: :lach:
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sargeant wrote:R.E.M.E. and you havent thought of a disc grinder :naughty: :naughty: :lach: :lach:

Only a Wedgehead would come up with that...!!! lol
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some serious thinking went into that I will have you know after i decided some P.E. and det cord would be a bit dodgy lol :D :D
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sargeant wrote:some serious thinking went into that I will have you know after i decided some P.E. and det cord would be a bit dodgy lol :D :D
I agree that PE may have been a tad OTT. :D :D

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PE may have been a tad OTT
I started with C4 :shock: :shock: and worked down :lach: :lach: :lach: :lach:

after all head injuries arent so serious for R.E.M.E peops :cheers: :cheers: :D :D
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Sargeant, I know you're an ex squaddie. Bristolian, are you...???
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If he looks like his avatar then the answer is probably YES :duck: :duck: :D :D :D
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sargeant wrote:If he looks like his avatar then the answer is probably YES :duck: :duck: :D :D :D
:D :D :D

I definitely resemble my avatar but unfortunately the answer is NO

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Tattoo removals usually have to be done at clinics/hospitals. They require a special laser machine, so you might have to check in places like Bumrunghrad (sp?), in their skin clinic.
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I suggest you must contact any skin specialist but mind it he is an expert in this field and don't try any tattoo removal by yourself because my friend used a tattoo removal and suffered in skin infection so be careful.
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This could be a good little home run business idea for someone in Hua Hin with low start up costs.

A friend of mine is looking at this idea, anyone had a tattoo removed as i might be his first gunipig if he gets a machine.

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kendo wrote:This could be a good little home run business idea for someone in Hua Hin with low start up costs.

A friend of mine is looking at this idea, anyone had a tattoo removed as i might be his first gunipig if he gets a machine.

Kendo. :cheers:
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