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Time to rethink the ink? New clinic erases tattoos

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Anonymous | 10:52 p.m. May 28, 2009
InkLifters charges by the inch, which makes sense for tats that are filled in. If you're removing one that covers a large area but is not filled in I would recommend a place that charges by the minute.
billy | 4:02 p.m. Aug. 18, 2009
Talk to Bob Tueller now.... Ask him where he got his tattoo removed. Wasn't inklifters.

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Lynn McMillan, clinical manager at InkLifters in Sandy, removes a client's tattoo with a specially designed laser.

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