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Best Laser Tattoo Removal Clinics in Bronx, NY

3 clinics in Bronx

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Finer Beauty Spa

4.9 (105 reviews)|$150 - $300 per session|Closed - Opens at 11 AM
📍2155 Paulding Ave, Bronx, NY, 10462
💰 Free consultation

Naked Notion Beauty Studio

5.0 (18 reviews)|Closed - Opens at 10 AM
📍2121 Matthews Ave, Bronx, NY, 10462
💰 Free consultation

Studio Esthetique Skin & Laser Center in Bronx NY

4.3 (64 reviews)|Closed - Opens at 9 AM
📍2600 Netherland Ave Suite 104, Bronx, NY, 10463
💰 Free consultation

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does laser tattoo removal cost in the Bronx?

Laser tattoo removal in the Bronx costs between $150 and $300 per session, based on pricing data from Finer Beauty Spa in the Allerton neighborhood. Across New York state, prices average $152 to $482 per session.

What you pay depends on tattoo size, ink colors, placement, and age. Our before-and-after gallery can give you a realistic sense of how much fading to expect at different stages of treatment. Ask about package deals during your consultation. A multi-session package often costs less per session than paying individually.

What's the best laser tattoo removal in the Bronx?

The top-rated laser tattoo removal clinics in the Bronx are Blue Skin Laser Medspa in Kingsbridge, eyebrowsnbeauty in Tremont, Born 4 INK in Tremont, Tattoo Seen in Riverdale, and Finer Beauty Spa in Allerton.

  • Finer Beauty Spa offers free consultations and published pricing starting at $150 per session.
  • Blue Skin Laser Medspa has the highest volume of reviews in the Bronx directory, with over 650.

A few things to keep in mind:

  1. Ask to see before-and-after photos of tattoos similar to yours in color, size, and skin tone.
  2. Some clinics on this list offer free or low-cost consultations. Use them to compare at least two providers before committing.
  3. New York requires physician-level oversight. Ask every clinic how that supervision is structured.

Who can perform laser tattoo removal in the Bronx?

Laser tattoo removal in the Bronx can be performed by licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses working under physician supervision.

New York classifies laser tattoo removal as the practice of medicine. A physician or nurse practitioner may delegate the procedure to a registered nurse (RN), provided the patient has been examined and a treatment plan prescribed beforehand. The supervising professional does not need to be physically present during treatment.

When visiting a Bronx clinic, ask who will operate the laser during your sessions and how the supervising physician or nurse practitioner is involved in your treatment plan. This is a requirement under New York law, not an optional service tier.

Who offers free tattoo removal for ex-gang members in the Bronx?

Free tattoo removal for ex-gang members in the Bronx is available through Removery INK-nitiative, a national program that serves former gang members, survivors of domestic abuse and human trafficking, and formerly incarcerated individuals.

Eligibility is reviewed individually and typically requires an intake interview and documentation of your background. Contact Removery directly to confirm availability at the nearest location and ask about the current application process.

For additional programs serving the New York area, the Jails to Jobs directory at jailstojobs.org maintains a regional and national resource list updated regularly.

How to find the best laser tattoo removal in the Bronx?

The best way to find a quality laser tattoo removal clinic in the Bronx is to book a consultation at two or three clinics and compare the quality of the conversation you have at each one.

The Bronx has 11 clinics in our directory, ranging from full-service medspas to small beauty studios offering laser as one of many services. The difference in equipment and clinical depth varies widely across that range.

New York classifies laser tattoo removal as the practice of medicine. Every clinic must have a physician or nurse practitioner oversee your treatment plan. Ask how that works at each place you visit.

Questions to bring to every consultation: - What laser do you use, and which ink colors and skin tones does it work best on? - Who oversees my treatment plan, and what are their credentials? - How many sessions do you estimate, and what is your policy if I need more?

The clinic that gives specific, honest answers to these questions is the one most likely to deliver consistent results.