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Tattoos are meant to be forever. But nowadays tattoo removal is almost as popular as getting a tattoo. Experts estimate that over 10 million Americans have at least one tattoo and about half of them regret it later and want to have their tattoo to be removed.
There are several reasons why people want to have a tattoo removed or lightened.
Here are some examples:
- Your tattoo is in a visible place on your body. This could be reason that you don’t qualify for a new job.
- You have a tattoo which is related to your ex-partner and this would embarrass your new partner.
- Your skin has stretched as it got older. The tattoo looks horrible.
- The tattoo didn’t turn out at all the way you intended it to be.
- Your taste has changed and the tattoo you have doesn’t fit with your new taste
Whatever your reason may be to have your tattoo removed, you have several options for tattoo removal. Some are more effective than others; some take more time than others. But tattoo removal is never quick or cheap. It can range from several hundreds to several thousands of dollars depending on the size, type and location of the tattoo and the method you choose to remove it. Generally insurance doesn’t cover it.
Tattoo removal techniques have greatly improved recent years and some of them have proven to be very successful. The degree of success depends on several factors including size, location, the individual ability to heal, how deep the tattoo has been applied and how old the tattoo is.
It is very important to consider all your options before you decide on a certain tattoo removal method. In the side menu you will find extensive information about the different tattoo removal methods. It will help you to decide which tattoo removal method is best for you and will have you fully prepared when you’re ready to have your tattoo removed.

