Tattoo
Removal
Tattoo removal is a procedure done to try to remove an unwanted tattoo. Common techniques used for tattoo removal include laser surgery, surgical removal and dermabrasion.
What Is Tatto Removal
Tattoos used to be considered permanent, but thanks to advances in laser technology, today’s lasers can get rid of tattoos more safely and effectively, including removing tattoo ink with fewer treatments and treating ink colors that were once difficult to remove. Tattoo ink is placed beneath the top layer of the skin. That makes tattoo removal more complicated
and expensive — than the original tattoo application. If you’re interested in tattoo removal, consult a professional about the options. Don’t attempt tattoo removal on your own. Do-it-yourself tattoo removal creams and other home treatments aren’t likely to be effective and can cause skin irritation or other reactions.
Prices Section
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Tattoo Removal $50 and up
Get a FREE 1-on-1 Skin Care Consultation with us. Prices start at $50 and varies depending on size, location and the depth of the tattoo.

01.
I Just Want A Tattoo Removed. Why Do I Need A Consultation?
There’s actually a lot to consider before removing a tattoo. This includes:
- How long you’ve had the tattoo
- How deeply the ink penetrates your skin
- The colors in your tattoo
- Where the tattoo appears on your body
- Your health
- The medicines you take
- If you’ve ever had a raised scar

02.
What Are The Possible Side Effects Of Laser Tattoo Removal?
- Scarring
- Changes to the skin’s texture
- Burns and other wounds

03.
I Want To Get My Tattoo Removed Now. Why Will I Need More Than 1 Laser Treatment Session?
When you get a tattoo, the tattoo artist layers the ink. A laser cannot safely break down all the layers in 1 treatment session. Time between treatments is also necessary for your health. Your skin needs time to heal. After laser tattoo removal, you may see some redness, swelling, and a little blistering. Your body also needs time to flush out the ink. Yes, your body rather than the laser eliminates the ink. When the laser’s light hits the ink, the light shatters the ink into tiny particles. Your body must flush out these tiny particles. After each treatment, your tattoo should lighten.