Best Laser Tattoo Removal Clinics in Montana
3 clinics found across 3 cities in Montana
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RejuveCare Clinic & Medical Spa
Instinct Holistic Medical Spa
Lux Laser Hair and Tattoo Removal
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does laser tattoo removal cost in Montana?
Laser tattoo removal in Montana costs on average $177 per session to start, with prices typically reaching $485 for larger or more complex work, based on data from our Montana clinic directory.
The lowest starting price we found is RejuveCare Clinic & Medical Spa in Missoula, at $300 per session. Most Montana clinics do not publish pricing, so contacting providers directly before your consultation is recommended.
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. Financing is available at select Montana clinics.
What's the best laser tattoo removal in Montana?
The top-rated laser tattoo removal clinics in Montana are RejuveCare Clinic & Medical Spa in Missoula, Instinct Holistic Medical Spa in Bozeman, and Lux Laser Hair and Tattoo Removal in Butte.
- RejuveCare Clinic in Missoula has listed pricing and financing available.
- Instinct Holistic Medical Spa in Bozeman has 14 years of experience. Financing and free consultations available.
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.
- Montana has a small number of clinics in a few cities. If you live in a rural area, travel may be necessary.
- Ask each clinic what their policy is if you need more sessions than estimated.
Who can perform laser tattoo removal in Montana?
Laser tattoo removal in Montana is classified as the practice of medicine. It must be performed by a licensed medical professional or under physician oversight.
Who can legally perform laser tattoo removal in Montana:
- Licensed Physicians (MD or DO): may perform independently
- Licensed nurses and other healthcare providers: may perform under physician oversight
Who cannot perform laser tattoo removal in Montana:
- Non-licensed individuals without a medical license from the Board of Medical Examiners
- Anyone operating without appropriate physician oversight
Which laser tattoo removal clinics in Montana use PicoSure?
No clinics in our Montana 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 Montana use PicoWay?
No clinics in our Montana directory currently list PicoWay as their laser technology. If PicoWay is a priority for your treatment, contact clinics directly to ask about their equipment. Our before-and-after gallery shows real removal results across different laser systems so you can compare before committing.
Who offers free tattoo removal for ex-gang members in Montana?
Free tattoo removal for ex-gang members in Montana is limited but may be available through reentry programs and national directories.
1. Montana Department of Corrections Reentry Programs: The Montana DOC connects formerly incarcerated individuals with employment and community reintegration services. Contact your reentry coordinator to ask whether tattoo removal assistance is available in your area.
2. Jails to Jobs Directory: Jailstojobs.org maintains a searchable database of free and low-cost programs across the U.S. Montana options are limited, so this is the most reliable starting point.
How to find the best laser tattoo removal in Montana?
The best way to find a quality laser tattoo removal clinic in Montana is to verify physician oversight and evaluate experience, since Montana's clinic market is small and spread across a few cities.
Most of Montana's providers are in Missoula, Bozeman, and Butte. If you live in Great Falls, Billings, or other areas, travel to one of these cities will likely be necessary.
Montana classifies tattoo removal as the practice of medicine. This means a licensed physician or supervised healthcare provider must perform the procedure. Ask your clinic who is performing your treatment and what their medical credentials are.
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.