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Laser removal is the only method that has been clinically proven to reduce the appearance of tattoos. During the procedure, specially-trained technicians use concentrated streams of light to break up the ink sitting deep below the surface of the skin.  If you want guaranteed, permanent results, it’s highly recommended that you save up your money for a course of laser treatment. While tattoo laser removal is extremely effective, it’s not quick or cheap—a single session can cost as much as $500, and in many cases it can take 2-6 sessions before you start to see a significant difference. This type of treatment is sometimes referred to as “chemical resurfacing.” The way it works is that highly acidic chemicals are applied directly to the top layer of skin, causing it to die. After it sloughs off, the area is given time to heal, eventually leaving behind smooth, clear skin.  Chemical peels were the most popular tattoo removal method before the introduction of light-based procedures. Even so, reports vary as to how well they work. These treatments are not without risk. Possible complications include severe chemical burns and permanent scarring. With traditional surgery, plastic surgeons actually cut out the layers of skin sitting on top of the embedded ink. The tattoo will no longer be as visible once new skin has grown in its place.  Surgery can successfully fade tattoos to some degree, but in many cases surgeons aren’t safely able to cut deep enough to extract the majority of the ink.  Like chemical peels it’s possible for a surgical operation to leave scars, bumps, discoloration, and other imperfections.

summary: Talk to your dermatologist about a laser removal procedure. Receive a series of chemical peels to erase the tattoo gradually. Undergo surgery to have the tattoo partially removed.


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The first step in caring for dry skin under the nose is to clean the area to remove any dirt and loose, dead skin. Dry, scaly skin can easily lead to open wounds and cause bacterial infection, so keeping the area clean is important.  Avoid using harsh soaps that can dry your skin even more. Instead, use cleansers with added moisturizers or mild soaps with added oils. Also avoid antibacterial detergents or cleansers with fragrance or alcohol as these may promote dryness. Do not rub or use a harsh towel to dry the skin as this may cause more irritation. Instead, use a soft towel and gently pat dry the skin under the nose. If the dry skin under your nose is red, swollen, and/or painful (inflamed) apply an ice cube wrapped in a paper towel over the area for a few minutes to reduce inflammation and pain.  Do not apply the ice cube directly over the skin as this may cause more skin damage. Instead, wrap it inside a clean paper towel or cloth. If the skin under your nose is just dry without any signs of inflammation (redness, swelling, pain), you can skip the icing and move to the next step. Creams and ointments prevent water from escaping from the skin and help seal in your skin’s natural moisture. Apply a rich moisturizing cream under the nose.  Use moisturizers that are thicker or hypoallergenic (such as over-the-counter Eucerin and Cetaphil). Most lotions are not thick or moisturizing enough for the really dry skin under your nose, although they can be used for larger areas of your body. Avoid using moisturizers that contain fragrances, alcohol, retinoids, or alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA).  Do not use over-the-counter anti-inflammatory creams or lotions unless directed by your doctor. These products can contain chemicals that may irritate the skin more. If the cream you applied increases burning and itching, stop using it. Some natural products can be used to help combat persistent dry skin. You may want to try some of the following to see what works best for you:  Sunflower seed and hemp seed oil are mild oils packed with fatty acids and vitamin E and may help repair dry skin.  Coconut oil is also very moisturizing when applied directly to the skin.  Raw honey has antibacterial and antiseptic qualities and can help keep skin moist. Certain factors or conditions can draw moisture out of your skin, such as cold weather or eczema. Thus, it is important you re-apply the moisturizer as needed to keep the skin under the nose well-moisturized throughout the day and night.  For the night, you may want to try ointments that contain petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline or Aquaphor. You can also use these during the day but due to their greasiness, you may prefer to use these only before bedtime. If you have extremely dry skin, your dermatologists may recommend a nonprescription ointment (such as those that contain lactic acid and urea). Use these only as directed and do not exceed the recommended number of applications per day. Typically, dry skin under the nose is temporary and responds well to regular moisturizing and at home care. However, if the dry skin is caused by a more serious skin condition, such as atopic dermatitis or psoriasis, your doctor may recommend a prescription ointment in addition to home care. These ointments typically include a topical corticosteroid or a topical antibiotic. If the dry skin does not improve or continues with at home care, consult your doctor or a dermatologist. Sometimes, dry skin can lead to infections. Impetigo (a superficial skin infection) can be very common under or around your nose. See your doctor if you notice any signs of infection, including:  Increased redness Red bumps Swelling Pus Boils If the irritated area suddenly gets worse, or becomes painful or swollen, this could be signs of an allergic reaction. See your doctor as soon as possible.

summary: Wash your face with warm water and gentle skin cleanser. Pat dry the skin gently. Press an ice cube over the area to reduce inflammation. Moisturize the skin under the nose. Try natural moisturizers. Re-apply moisturizer throughout the day until the dry skin clears up. Ask your doctor if you need a prescription cream. Watch for signs of infection.


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There are times when you want to make a document more accessible. You can give anyone with the link access or make the document entirely public. You can limit the amount of editing power that anonymous users have over the document. This will open the Sharing window. This will expand the Sharing window with more options. You will also see a link that goes directly to the file. You will have three options for sharing the link with others:   On - Public on the web - Anyone can access the document, even if they don't have the link. Search engines will crawl the document, and it may appear on search results. No Google account is required.  On - Anyone with the link - Anyone that visits the link will be able to access the document. No Google account is required.  Off - Specific people - This reverts the document back to sharing with people that you specify (see the previous section). If you've chosen either of the "On" options, you'll be able to determine the level of editing power that anonymous visitors will have. If you don't want anyone to make changes, select "Can view" from the "Access" menu. Since you're sharing the document with anyone that has the link, most people who open the document will be logged in anonymously. You won't be able to track their changes to the document. By default, any editors can add more people to the editor list, as well as change other users' permissions. You can lock the document down by selecting "Only the owner".  Click the "Change" link at the very bottom of the Sharing window to set who can add people and change permissions. Only the owner will be able to delete the document completely. The link is located at the top of the Sharing window. Anyone with the link will be able to access the document. You can share your link via email, chat, SMS, or other methods. You can use a URL shortening service if you need to tweet the link or want it to look cleaner.
summary: Decide if you want to make the document public. Open the document you want to share and click "Share" in the upper-right corner. Click the "Advanced" option. Click the "Change" link next to "Private" to set who can access the file. Set permissions. Set who can add more people or make permissions changes. Share your link.