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Some users of Apple Inc.’s AAPL, +0.70%   latest gadget have found that its heart rate mechanism runs into glitches on sleeve tattoos. Dark, solid colored tattoos appear to be the most likely to puzzle the Apple Watch sensors, according to tests carried out by iMore.com. “Our tests on solid black and red initially produced heart rate miss-readings of up to 196 beats per minute before failing to read skin contact entirely, ” it found. “Tests on lighter tattoo colors including purple, yellow, and orange produced slightly elevated heart misreads of 80BPM (compared to 69BPM on the wearer’s non-tattooed wrist), but otherwise did not appear to interfere with skin contact registration.”

Removing a tattoo for an Apple Watch might seem extreme, but it might also be a sign that the time has come to go au naturel again. For most of us, when our life takes us in directions we never expected, our tattoos remain the same. Last year, actress Melanie Griffith filed for divorce from her then-husband Antonio Banderas. But the removal of her heart-shaped tattoo with the first name of her former husband’s first name may have been just as painful. And it’s also part of a lucrative trend: Revenue for tattoo removals has surged 440% to an estimated $75.5 million over the last decade.

Spending on tattoo removals is still growing and is expected to hit $83.2 million in 2018, keeping pace with growth in the overall tattoo industry, according to research firm IBISWorld. Revenue for the industry overall was an estimated $3.4 billion in 2014, an annualized growth rate of just 2.9%, though there is strong demand for tattoos with intricate designs, such as 3-D tattoos, says IBISWorld lead analyst Andy Brennan. There are nearly 8, 000 tattoo businesses in the U.S., with no dominant player.

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Most tattoo removals are performed on people in their 30s and 40s, says Michael Kulick, a San Francisco-based plastic surgeon. “What was attractive in your 20s is not so attractive in your 30s, ” he says. Costs range from $500 up, depending on the color and depth of the ink in the skin. The ideal color for removal is black, because that tattoo will be at the same depth in the skin and the same wavelength for the laser to remove the ink. “Now it’s very fashionable to have pastels and yellow, which is very difficult to remove, ” he says.

Relationship breakups and job-hunting have led to a surge in tattoo removals, Brennan says. “Increased social acceptability of and interest in tattoos has driven demand for them, which ultimately increased the pool of potential customers who may regret their initial decision and want their tattoos removed, ” he says. Further pushing growth has been the recession, which has heightened unemployment and, in turn, increased demand from job seekers who need to cover up tattoos in order to obtain employment.

Developments in technology to remove tattoos more easily and with as little scarring as possible was also a key driver of growth for removal services, Brennan says. The prospect of being able to remove them more easily simply made tattoos more tempting, he says. “Entrepreneurs and companies flocked to the industry, ” he says. Although tattoos are designed to last a lifetime, in recent years scientists at Harvard Medical School, Brown University, and Duke University have engineered semi-permanent inks.

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There is an alternative to having them removed. Fired from his old job as head coach at the New York Jets last December, Rex Ryan was almost immediately hired by the Buffalo Bills. But he also had another problem: A tattoo on his right arm of his wife, Michelle, wearing a Jets jersey. He found a simple solution. Last February, a tattoo artist darkened the Jets green to Bills blue, The Wall Street Journal reported. It cost him just $80.

Sometimes, it involves getting even more to cover up the offending art. “I had a voluptuous nude fairy with wings riding a guitar on my arm from the 1980s, ” says Johnny Ford, 42, a musician and New York City-based tattoo artist. “After 9/11, I had a wife and baby and thought it would be a good idea to join the army, but you’re not allowed tattoos with naked females. In the Middle East that’s considered very taboo.” His solution? “I had it covered with a skull design and roses.” He has no immediate plans to buy an Apple Watch.

Most tattoo removals are performed on people in their 30s and 40s, says Michael Kulick, a San Francisco-based plastic surgeon. “What was attractive in your 20s is not so attractive in your 30s, ” he says. Costs range from $500 up, depending on the color and depth of the ink in the skin. The ideal color for removal is black, because that tattoo will be at the same depth in the skin and the same wavelength for the laser to remove the ink. “Now it’s very fashionable to have pastels and yellow, which is very difficult to remove, ” he says.

Relationship breakups and job-hunting have led to a surge in tattoo removals, Brennan says. “Increased social acceptability of and interest in tattoos has driven demand for them, which ultimately increased the pool of potential customers who may regret their initial decision and want their tattoos removed, ” he says. Further pushing growth has been the recession, which has heightened unemployment and, in turn, increased demand from job seekers who need to cover up tattoos in order to obtain employment.

Developments in technology to remove tattoos more easily and with as little scarring as possible was also a key driver of growth for removal services, Brennan says. The prospect of being able to remove them more easily simply made tattoos more tempting, he says. “Entrepreneurs and companies flocked to the industry, ” he says. Although tattoos are designed to last a lifetime, in recent years scientists at Harvard Medical School, Brown University, and Duke University have engineered semi-permanent inks.

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There is an alternative to having them removed. Fired from his old job as head coach at the New York Jets last December, Rex Ryan was almost immediately hired by the Buffalo Bills. But he also had another problem: A tattoo on his right arm of his wife, Michelle, wearing a Jets jersey. He found a simple solution. Last February, a tattoo artist darkened the Jets green to Bills blue, The Wall Street Journal reported. It cost him just $80.

Sometimes, it involves getting even more to cover up the offending art. “I had a voluptuous nude fairy with wings riding a guitar on my arm from the 1980s, ” says Johnny Ford, 42, a musician and New York City-based tattoo artist. “After 9/11, I had a wife and baby and thought it would be a good idea to join the army, but you’re not allowed tattoos with naked females. In the Middle East that’s considered very taboo.” His solution? “I had it covered with a skull design and roses.” He has no immediate plans to buy an Apple Watch.

Most tattoo removals are performed on people in their 30s and 40s, says Michael Kulick, a San Francisco-based plastic surgeon. “What was attractive in your 20s is not so attractive in your 30s, ” he says. Costs range from $500 up, depending on the color and depth of the ink in the skin. The ideal color for removal is black, because that tattoo will be at the same depth in the skin and the same wavelength for the laser to remove the ink. “Now it’s very fashionable to have pastels and yellow, which is very difficult to remove, ” he says.

Relationship breakups and job-hunting have led to a surge in tattoo removals, Brennan says. “Increased social acceptability of and interest in tattoos has driven demand for them, which ultimately increased the pool of potential customers who may regret their initial decision and want their tattoos removed, ” he says. Further pushing growth has been the recession, which has heightened unemployment and, in turn, increased demand from job seekers who need to cover up tattoos in order to obtain employment.

Developments in technology to remove tattoos more easily and with as little scarring as possible was also a key driver of growth for removal services, Brennan says. The prospect of being able to remove them more easily simply made tattoos more tempting, he says. “Entrepreneurs and companies flocked to the industry, ” he says. Although tattoos are designed to last a lifetime, in recent years scientists at Harvard Medical School, Brown University, and Duke University have engineered semi-permanent inks.

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There is an alternative to having them removed. Fired from his old job as head coach at the New York Jets last December, Rex Ryan was almost immediately hired by the Buffalo Bills. But he also had another problem: A tattoo on his right arm of his wife, Michelle, wearing a Jets jersey. He found a simple solution. Last February, a tattoo artist darkened the Jets green to Bills blue, The Wall Street Journal reported. It cost him just $80.

Sometimes, it involves getting even more to cover up the offending art. “I had a voluptuous nude fairy with wings riding a guitar on my arm from the 1980s, ” says Johnny Ford, 42, a musician and New York City-based tattoo artist. “After 9/11, I had a wife and baby and thought it would be a good idea to join the army, but you’re not allowed tattoos with naked females. In the Middle East that’s considered very taboo.” His solution? “I had it covered with a skull design and roses.” He has no immediate plans to buy an Apple Watch.

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