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Chris Simpson shouts in pain as Amy Sowers starts the tattoo removal process on one of Chris' amateur tattoos Friday afternoon, April 20, at the Skin & Vein Center in Fenton. “It hurt like the dickens,” Simpson said. “But I'm dedicated. It may take a year, it may take a couple of years, but it's going to happen.” The tattoo removal is an extensive and lengthy process, with every tattoo taking an average of eight to ten visits to fully remove, and six to eight weeks between each visit, allowing time for the body to heal. Immediately after his first appointment, Simpson came down with the flu and kidney stones.

Chris Simpson shouts in pain as Amy Sowers starts the tattoo removal process on one of Chris' amateur tattoos Friday afternoon, April 20, at the Skin & Vein Center in Fenton. “It hurt like the dickens,” Simpson said. “But I'm dedicated. It may take a year, it may take a couple of years, but it's going to happen.” The tattoo removal is an extensive and lengthy process, with every tattoo taking an average of eight to ten visits to fully remove, and six to eight weeks between each visit, allowing time for the body to heal. Immediately after his first appointment, Simpson came down with the flu and kidney stones.