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Laser tattoo removal in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Located near Lake Michigan and along the Grand River, Grand Rapids is the 2nd largest city in the state of Michigan, after Detroit. It is also known as “Furniture City”, for its well-developed furniture industry.

Among the most opoular attractions in Grand Rapids, you can find the Grand Rapids Art Museum (in short GRAM), famous for being the first Art Museum in the world that is LEED certified. There’s also the Gerald R. Ford Museum located on the west side of the Grand River, where the 38th president of the United States is buried.

The Van Andel Museum Center, one of the oldest history museums in the country, features the Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium, the City Archives, the Voigt House Victorian Museum, plus numerous exciting exhibitions.

Other great places to visit include the John Ball Park, the famous Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Van Andel Arena, the DeVos Place Convention Center, the Royce Auditorium, the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts and the Space Statue. For more architectural beauties, go see the Heritage Hill, a district in the south side of the city that features around 1,000 houses built in Victorian Style.

For some time in the outdoor, there is the 140-acre John Ball Zoological Garden, which is home to nearly 1,200 animals. Another great place to explore is the Grand Rapids Riverwalk and Riverside Park, follows the Grand Rapids River as it passes downtown area, allowing you to take some great pictures.

Theatre enthusiasts have the Meijer Majestic, DeVos hall and the Wealthy Street Theatre. Grand Rapids also hosts the Studio 28, the first megaplex ever built in the US. A Festival of the Arts takes place every year and is held in Vandenberg Plaza at the beginning of June, so you may want to plan your laser tattoo removal appointment sometime this time.

Regarding your visit here, you should know that the procedure is not complicated and depending on the size, depth and tattoo colors, the number of visits may vary. Also, the color of your skin and depth of the pigment decides the duration of the treatment.

Usually, amateur black tattoos are more easily to erase than professional and multicolored ones. Plus, the latter type may require several different wavelengths because the various tattoo colors may absorb the light differently.

You will start seeing some results over the course of a few weeks to 8 months, as the body needs the time to disperse the broken ink fragments. But don’t worry too much about the procedure and find ways to enjoy and explore the city.