Best Laser Tattoo Removal Clinics in Connecticut
9 clinics found across 7 cities in Connecticut
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Removery North Haven CT
Removery South Windsor CT
LaserAway Stamford
BonaVita Aesthetics Med Spa
Abbey Aesthetics
Lost Art Laser & Tattoo Removal
Bella Republic Medspa
AMI Bareskin MedSpa
Holistic Elegance - Medical Aesthetics & Wellness
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does laser tattoo removal cost in Connecticut?
Laser tattoo removal in Connecticut costs on average $159 per session to start, with prices typically reaching $473 for larger or more complex work, based on data from clinics across the state.
The lowest starting price we found is Removery in North Haven and Removery in South Windsor, both at $100 per session. The highest starting rate with listed prices belongs to BonaVita Aesthetics in Enfield, at $175, with treatments reaching up to $500.
What you pay depends on your tattoo's size, ink colors, placement, and age. Our before-and-after gallery can give you a realistic sense of what results look like at different stages. Package deals and financing are available at several Connecticut clinics.
What's the best laser tattoo removal in Connecticut?
The top-rated laser tattoo removal clinics in Connecticut are Removery in North Haven, Removery in South Windsor, LaserAway in Stamford, BonaVita Aesthetics in Enfield, and AMI Bareskin in Stamford.
- Both Removery locations use PicoWay with Zimmer Cryo skin cooling and have 20 years of experience. Packages, financing, and free consultations available.
- LaserAway in Stamford uses Duality with SmartCool cooling and has 20 years of experience. Packages, financing, and free consultations available.
- BonaVita Aesthetics in Enfield has listed pricing and offers free consultations.
A few things to keep in mind:
- No clinic can guarantee 100% removal. Ask to see before-and-after photos of tattoos similar to yours.
- Free consultations are available at most top-rated Connecticut clinics. Compare at least two before committing.
- Ask each clinic what their policy is if you need more sessions than estimated.
Who can perform laser tattoo removal in Connecticut?
Laser tattoo removal in Connecticut can be performed by Licensed Physicians (MD/DO), Physician Assistants (PAs), Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs), and Registered Nurses (RNs).
Who can legally perform laser tattoo removal in Connecticut:
- Licensed Physicians (MD or DO): may perform independently
- Physician Assistants (PAs) and APRNs: may perform under physician oversight
- Registered Nurses (RNs): may perform under physician oversight
Who cannot perform laser tattoo removal in Connecticut:
- Estheticians, cosmetologists, and other unlicensed personnel
Which laser tattoo removal clinics in Connecticut use PicoSure?
No clinics in our Connecticut directory currently list PicoSure as their laser technology. If PicoSure is important to your treatment plan, contact clinics directly to confirm their equipment. Browse our before-and-after gallery to compare results across different laser systems before booking.
Which laser tattoo removal clinics in Connecticut use PicoWay?
The laser tattoo removal clinics in Connecticut that use PicoWay are Removery in North Haven and Removery in South Windsor.
Before booking, ask the clinic to show you before-and-after photos of patients with a similar skin tone and ink profile to yours. You can compare real PicoWay results alongside other laser types in our before-and-after gallery. Results depend on ink depth, color mix, the number of tattoo layers, and your skin type.
Who offers free tattoo removal for ex-gang members in Connecticut?
Free tattoo removal for ex-gang members in Connecticut is offered by Removery INK-nitiative and through programs connected to the Connecticut Department of Correction.
1. Removery INK-nitiative: Removery has locations in North Haven and South Windsor and offers completely free removal through their national INK-nitiative program for former gang members, trafficking survivors, and formerly incarcerated individuals. Tattoos must be visible (face, neck, or hands) or depict gang or hate group imagery. A letter from an official advocate is required.
2. Connecticut DOC Reentry Programs: The CT DOC connects formerly incarcerated individuals with employment and reintegration resources. Contact your reentry coordinator to ask whether tattoo removal assistance is available in your area.
3. Jails to Jobs Directory: Jailstojobs.org maintains a searchable database of free and low-cost programs across Connecticut.
How to find the best laser tattoo removal in Connecticut?
The best way to find a quality laser tattoo removal clinic in Connecticut is to compare providers in the Stamford, North Haven, and South Windsor areas, where most of the state's top-rated clinics are located.
Connecticut has a mid-sized clinic market with strong national chain presence and several independent medspas. Stamford's proximity to New York City means some clinics there see patients from both states, and pricing reflects that metro influence.
Connecticut law restricts laser tattoo removal to licensed medical professionals. Only physicians, PAs, APRNs, and RNs may perform the procedure. Estheticians and cosmetologists are prohibited. Confirm the credentials of whoever will perform your treatment.
Use your consultation to compare. Come prepared to ask:
- What laser do you use, and why is it right for my tattoo and skin tone?
- Can I see before-and-after photos of similar tattoos you have treated?
- What is your policy if I need more sessions than estimated?
Our before-and-after gallery can help you set realistic expectations before you commit.