I'm sure you've figured out by now that the cost of tattoo removal is by far greater than the cost of the tattoo when you
first originally got it. But back then, would you have even cared? Probably not. Most likely it was the farthest thing
from your mind at the time, but now, considering all the many decisions involved in the tattoo removal process, you're facing some very serious
choices...
Not only are you having to decide what method of tattoo removal would be the best type of procedure for your skin type, but also the size of
your wallet has to be weighed in as a definite factor. The cost of removing a tattoo and how much you're willing and able to pay for it
could be, and possibly should be, a major consideration in your decision-making process.
Just remember that part of this major decision concerning your tattoo's removal will also be dictated by the various colors in your tattoo,
its age, its location on your body, the ink that was used and its components, plus the size of your now unwanted body art.
Certainly free tattoo removal is possible--if you live in a large metropolitan area, such as Los
Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami, etc., where removal services are offered, and if you qualify--but for most
people the cost of tattoo removal is going to range from a few hundred to many thousands of dollars. Yikes!
Oh, and don't bother calling up your insurance company and asking them about coverage for whatever tattoo removal procedure you're considering. The cost of removing a tattoo that's merely cosmetic isn't
covered. They don't want to hear from you about it.
Despite all this, not to worry, if you're truly serious about getting your tattoo removed, you should be able to find a solution that is
suitable to you and to your wallet. For more specifics, take a deep breath and look at this chart on the cost of tattoo removal.
The following video erroneously refers to the "cost of tattoo removal" but actually is a demonstration of a
laser tattoo removal--