Friday, November 4, 2011

Back and forth 25 times Laser Surgery For Eliminate the Nazi Tattoo

Bryon Widner is a former neo-Nazis who painted almost all parts of the body with Nazi symbols, such as the word 'Blood & Honour' on his neck, 'Thug Reich' in his stomach and several swastikas. But love has changed her attitude is racist and he decided to remove all tattoo with laser surgery 25 times painful.

It is not easy to eliminate the painting that is in the body tattoos and Widner alias must undergo 25 painful laser surgery to remove a tattoo that is in the face, body and hands.

Now he has turned away from racism after finding love and starting a family. To remove an existing tattoo their body, he had spent 16 months to undergo laser surgery 25 times painful.

Back and forth 25 times Laser Surgery For Eliminate the Nazi Tattoo

To eliminate the Nazi tattoos found on the face, body and hands, Widner to cost £ 20,000 (about USD 285,000) is financed by a black anti-hate campaigner.

"This is a small price to pay to become human again," said Bryon Widner's father, as reported mirror.co.uk, Thursday (03/11/2011).

Widner has researched many ways to remove tattoos, but he did not have health insurance. He even once tried to burn yourself when trying to remove the tattoo with an acid solution.

His wife Julie then asked him to request help on the black anti-hate campaigner, Daryle Lamont Jenkins (43 years). Jenkins believes that Widner who spent four years in prison for hate crimes (racist) in Nashville, Tennessee, really changed and make the philanthropist willing to pay the cost of operations.

Widner finally starting to tattoo removal treatments in 2009. Dr. Bruce Shack of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville to handle it says that this is the first time he removes so much ink tattoo on his face.

Every few weeks, Widner hands and face will look puffy, burning and blistering. Even operations that make Widner scream in pain have been filmed for a documentary on U.S. TV.

The decision to get a tattoo should have well-thought, because the art form is still very difficult to remove. Tattoo ink is generally made from suspensions of particles that are soluble in water such as mercury, cadmium, tin and iron are injected under the skin to form an image by using a needle.

Side effects that may arise from tattooing is a risk of infection, such as the use of unsterilized needles or content of harmful substances from the ink used.

No comments:

Post a Comment