Comments about ‘Time to rethink the ink? New clinic erases tattoos’
InkLifters uses lasers to remove skin art without causing scars
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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.
Talk to Bob Tueller now.... Ask him where he got his tattoo removed. Wasn't inklifters.
After $600 in treatment at Ink Lifters for a 2 inch tattoo I am left with a blur on my arm that you cannot read but no it is still not gone although I was told that "my body: would continue to "eat" the ink. Don't waste your time or money at Ink Lifters!
Bob were did you get your tattoe removed at I am very interested for I am looking into getting my tattoe removed as well/
How long did it take for the tattoo to be removed?
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