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What are the different methods of tattoo removal and the costs?

I have 5 tattoo‘s i would like removed, the biggest one is about 2 inches, all small. I don’t care about pain or scarring I just want something that is very effective in removal and cost friendly.
I am looking for something other than the laser as I know that is expensive and I am very sceptical about the creams. I figure if cream works all the harsher surgical procedures would of been long gone out the door. I am looking for something in between the two.

The creams are a waste of time and money…at the most, they lighten the tattoo up somewhat and I really think it is because it messes up the outer layer of skin and you just don’t see it as well.

Laser is the only real option for that many but not cheap and will require many sessions…you could have excision, however, and that is the quickest of all but surgical procedures don’t come cheap, either.

If it were just one small one, some artists do salt water removal but you have too big of a job for that it seems. This is tattooed in, unlike salabrasion where that is rubbed on the skin…no one really does that any more.

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4 Responses to “What are the different methods of tattoo removal and the costs?”

  1. Mina J. says:

    They have cream & laser.
    The laser is way more exspensive
    which can be $200-$500 a session
    which can be at least 10 to 20 sessions
    so you do the math for that.
    & the cheapest cream I seen was about
    $170-$200.
    References :

  2. BaDxINTENTIONS says:

    cut if off with a knife..costs $20-$30 bucks haha XD

    laser is your best but most painful option..it u think getting it was paiful, having it removed with a laser will be 10x more painful
    References :

  3. tatt_bratt says:

    The creams are a waste of time and money…at the most, they lighten the tattoo up somewhat and I really think it is because it messes up the outer layer of skin and you just don’t see it as well.

    Laser is the only real option for that many but not cheap and will require many sessions…you could have excision, however, and that is the quickest of all but surgical procedures don’t come cheap, either.

    If it were just one small one, some artists do salt water removal but you have too big of a job for that it seems. This is tattooed in, unlike salabrasion where that is rubbed on the skin…no one really does that any more.
    References :
    artist and studio owner since 1991

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