
Laser tattoo removal as we know it now is the standard, proven and most widely used method to remove unwanted tattoos or fade existing tattoos enough to facilitate a cover-up. While the history of lasers being used for tattoo removal was truly in its infancy during the 1960’s. It wasn’t until the early 1980’s that.. read more →

Unlike the tattoo industry where the focus is always on the finished product, the laser tattoo removal industry has a lot of attention spent on the best laser. With this comes a lot of technical industry jargon that commonly over-represents or confuses clients, drawing the eye further away from results and more into the tools.. read more →

Tattoo Removal Averages 10-12 Treatments Since opening in 2012 we’ve done thousands upon thousands of tattoo removal treatments, refined our protocols and learned a lot. With years of experience, we are confident in stating that most (not all) tattoos can be removed in about 10-12 treatments, however it’s not a simple, blanket statement. There are.. read more →

This past weekend we returned to The Visionary Tattoo Arts Festival for our fifth year in Asbury Park, NJ. So good to reconnect with old friends and make new ones, both tattoo artists and clients. Building solid relationships is what our business is all about. Hit the boardwalk before the convention with some of our.. read more →

We’re excited to return again this year to the Pagoda City Tattoo Fest in Reading, PA. This Berks County convention is now a staple and we’re proud to be back for our fourth year and included as a vendor in the amazing line-up of talented artists. Our booth will be setup to answer your questions.. read more →

We’re excited to return for our fifth year, to the Visionary Tattoo Arts Festival in Asbury Park, NJ. Last year was a total blast and it’s quickly become one of our favorite tattoo conventions to attend. Our booth will be setup to answer your questions about tattoo removal, explain the laser tattoo removal process and.. read more →
This client got a stomach rocker at 18 and now in their early 30’s have decided they want a different tattoo that better represents who they are. This is the first of what will likely be 3-5 treatments. The white “frosting” that appears immediately after the the laser is water vapor, a byproduct of the.. read more →
This client is seeking full removal for this rose tattoo on their forearm, which usually averages 10-12 treatments and cant take about 3 years to achieve. This is the first of the treatments. The white “frosting” that appears immediately after the the laser is water vapor, a byproduct of the laser tattoo removal treatment. Within.. read more →
Client decided that this small, dark Jesus head is in the way of a leg sleeve tattoo, so 3-4 treatments will be required to achieve enough fading to easily cover this with a new tattoo. The white “frosting” that appears immediately after the the laser is water vapor, a byproduct of the laser tattoo removal.. read more →
This paper plane is flying off the client, who wants to do a larger, more complex back piece instead of these two smaller tattoos. An average of 2-5 treatments will be required to achieve enough fading for the cover-up to be done. The white “frosting” that appears immediately after the the laser is water vapor,.. read more →