When it comes to finding a cheap way to remove that unwanted tattoo, your options could cost you more than the artwork did that you now want to erase. If you choose to remove your tattoo through laser surgery, you will pay less if you have a small tattoo with minimal coloring as opposed to a whole sleeve with multiple hues.
What Laser Removal Will Cost You
Approximately 10 percent of the people in the U.S. have a tattoo and up to 50 percent of the population eventually elects to have laser tattoo removal. Being the most common method of tattoo removal, this procedure can cost you as much as $10,000, depending on the number of visits it takes to remove the art, how big it is and how many colors it has. Chances are, your tattoo will not be fully removed in one sitting and each session can cost you between $200 and $500. Considering the pain that you will endure during this procedure, you also have the option for a local anesthetic that can cost you an extra $50 per shot.
Taking a look at specific costs, dr.tattoff.com advertises a full sleeve of artwork will cost you $1,000, whereas a 1-inch square will cost you approximately $50 for removal.
The Procedure -- What to Expect
The laser energy involved in this procedure alters the color pigment in your tattoo. The light energy is directed through your multiple layers of skin right down to the root.
The procedure itself will feel the same as when you got your tattoo--like continuous rubber bands snapping on your skin. After the first treatment, the ink will break down and will be removed by your immune system over six to eight weeks in time. When you come in for your next visit, the black or darker colors will have faded and the brighter colors like reds and blues will lighten a bit. Red, dark orange, dark blue and black colors will respond more quickly than brown, green and purple, which may require more work. This may take up to 15 visits to full remove a tattoo. Other factors such as immune system response (remember, color gets broken down by light energy and is removed through your system) and who did your tattoo, will also factor in how many visits you need. Amateur tattoos or those done by unlicensed tattoo artists, may involve cheaper ink that can be treated quicker than expensive ink that is often used by professionals. Also, tattoos covered by other tattoos have more ink and depth and will take longer to treat.
Financing Your Procedure
Although there really is no cheap way to finance this procedure, there are alternatives to paying for it. Most plastic surgery procedures such as this are not covered by health insurance. Your dermatologist's or cosmetic surgery center's in-house finance program may provide you with installment plans. Or you can choose a finance program from an outside finance company partnered with your surgeon. Monthly payments can be based on cost and length of time needed to repay the loan and your personal credit rating. You should contact the medical finance company directly and ask them to provide you with a list of surgeons in their network.
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