Ever regretted a tattoo? You're not alone. Discover the real stories of why people got inked—and why they chose to remove it.
An international team of researchers introduced a new technique called Introducing Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence, or LSF.
Modern tattoo enthusiasts with access to numbing creams and electric machines might not appreciate the painstaking effort ...
Scientists used advanced laser scans to study 1,200-year-old tattoos on mummified individuals from the pre-Columbian Chancay culture, which developed along coastal Peru between 900AD and 1533AD.
One of the first applications of laser-stimulated fluorescence in anthropology, the tattoos contain lines only 0.1 millimeter ...
When you’re young and carefree, a spur-of-the-moment tattoo feels like the ultimate form of self-expression. Years later, ...
A team of scientists from the Institute of Archaeology at University College London became the first researchers to utilize a ...
My feelings about my tattoos have changed, and I’m not alone. Find out more about my emotional decision to get my tattoos ...
Scientists use laser imaging to study ancient tattoos on mummies. The findings reveal intricate craftsmanship and possible ...
Did you know 20% of people regret their tattoo? If you’re apart of that 20%, Jiva Med Spa has options for you to remove them.
Christina Haack (formerly known as Christina Hall) seemingly threw shade at her estranged husband, Josh Hall, by sharing a ...