Tattoo Removal Prices NYC - Costs & Pricing Details – NAAMA Studios NYC

Introductory session prices

This is how much it costs to remove a tattoo in New York

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Nothing is permanent, even your tattoos. Our New York tattoo removal treatments are based on time and size, so you can often treat multiple tattoos within the same session. Explore our laser tattoo removal pricing to find the perfect package for you.

If you have any questions about the price of your tattoo removal, please contact one of our expert consultants.

How much does it cost to remove a tattoo in NYC?

The cost of your tattoo removal depends on the size of your tattoo and plan. We offer 'pay as you go' sessions and 6 and 10 packages. All prices are available to view on our pricing page.

A consultation and patch is ideal for new clients, but is not mandatory.

It's worth noting that it takes an average of 8-12 sessions to completely remove a tattoo. If you're looking to remove multiple tattoos, it's often possible to treat more than one tattoo during your 30-45 minute appointment with our consultants.

When you visit our London studio you’ll receive detailed dermatoscope imaging of your tattoo(s) throughout treatment to track your progress as well as a bespoke treatment plan tailored to your tattoo and your lifestyle.

On average a tattoo will take 8-12 sessions to completely remove - sometimes less, sometimes more - and 5 sessions to fade for a cover-up. Each removal is unique and will depend on factors such as the tattoo location, type of ink used, skin type, aftercare, and the health of the immune system. To find out more about the factors that influence how many sessions it will take, read our blog here.

Financing options are available on all our packages. Find out more on our pricing page.

We recommend waiting three months between your last laser tattoo removal session and getting a cover-up. Your consultant will be best placed to give an exact answer as to how soon you can return to the artist’s chair for new ink.