Nearly a year has passed since YouTube vlogger and all around awesome lady, Qcknd came into our office to start a tattoo removal project with a goal of re-working and covering up two of her tattoos. If you haven’t seen the first part, check it out here.
We ended up only doing one treatment and enough of the tattoo was faded where her tattoo artist felt they could cover and re-work one of the tattoos. One of the best things about this video is the journey our client has gone through and the time she takes to explain why she’s made the choices to her body, for her reasons. The tattoos weren’t poorly done, they didn’t cause employment issues and above all, they didn’t (and still don’t) detract from her overall, amazing personality.
In fact, she’s gone to great lengths to explain that body modification is a process, not something that is done once and you’re stuck with forever.
Laser tattoo removal, fading tattoos for cover-up and changing your appearance takes time. With that, we know there are tons of questions. We’ve done our best to address and answer many of them in our tattoo removal frequently asked questions, but we’re here if you have more or very specific questions, just contact us.
Subscribe to Qcknd on YouTube to follow her journey.
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Laser tattoo removal costs just $200 per treatment at GO! Tattoo removal. We don't charge per square inch, per local, location on the body and can even treat two or three smaller tattoos at one office visit, for no added cost.
Additionally, discounts for pre-paying multiple laser tattoo removal treatments are offered. No need to send in a photo of the tattoo you want faded or removed, either.
Our pricing has always been published online, too. Don't live with tattoos you don't love. GO! Tattoo Removal can fade what you have so a tattoo artist can do a proper cover up without any compromise. We can also offer full tattoo removal*, too.
We use proven treatment protocols to achieve maximum fading at each treatment and have, since 2012.