How much does a tattoo removal cost?
by admin on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 | 7 Comments
How much does a typical tattoo removal cost? For example, a few words or something. I want to know before I go ahead and get something permanent done.
I had all the materials that I needed to take mine off so it cost me practically nothing
I am posting daily updates of my progress at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37197293@N03/
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It depends on where you go .
Down here in California it’s up to $300 I believe. But it can range from $50 to $500 ,.
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It costs 5 to 10 times more to remove it than it would be to put it on you. I am not exaggerating. It is wildly expensive and takes more than one session, sometimes up to six sessions.
If you are hesitant (for example, thinking about removal), you are obviously not ready for a tattoo.
WAIT.
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Pierced and inked. . .and loving it!
Do not even think about getting a tattoo if you think it is that easy to remove it!!!! It costs way too much and it hurts more than getting the tattoo done. I have a tattoo I regret getting. Please take my advise…Dont get one!
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I had all the materials that I needed to take mine off so it cost me practically nothing
I am posting daily updates of my progress at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37197293@N03/
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depends how many colous are in it – they do a colour per ‘session’ im not sure about cost though sorry but i though id warn you bout that so you can put it with someone elses price. On one episode of LA ink pixie was gonna need about 12 sessions to get rid of hers!
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Because they hate the rich. Think about this, how can it "cost them money" when it isn't their money to begin with. How about cutting taxes for everybody and reducing spending at the same time.