Brisbane, Australia - Ink-addicted adult star and body modification fanatic Amber Luke revealed the first few steps in the process she's undertaken to remove all her face tattoos.
Amber Luke revealed the first few steps in her radical face tattoo removal process. © Collage: Screenshots/Instagram/@amberluke666It's only been a few weeks since Amber Luke, Australia's most inked woman, revealed to the world that she intends to remove all her face tattoos, but she seems to have already begun the radical process.
In a new video shared by Luke and posted by Xanadu Therapies, a laser tattoo removal place in Brisbane, the beginning of her long and painful process was shown in great detail.
"In this session with our beautiful Amber Luke, we are using the PicoSure Pro, the most advanced picosecond laser system for tattoo removal," Xanadu Therapies captioned the video.
The clip begins with Luke explaining which tattoos she wants to have removed first. One of the specialists looks particularly shocked when she reveals that she doesn't want to use anything to numb the pain.
As the footage continues, Luke is seen lying on her back as they laser off several face tattoos, a process that is clearly quite painful and uncomfortable.
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Throughout the procedure, Luke takes a few little breaks to check out the progress they've made in removing a few of her more prominent inkings.
"Yeah, she's coming out, look how dark that was," Luke says while looking in the mirror. "Yeah, even like the intensity of the shades... Like, the butterfly, holy s**t that she's coming out."
When she announced her tattoo removal adventure, Luke said that she'd originally gotten the inkings to "cover my face to hide myself" and expressed excitement to see her face "for the first time in 10 years."
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