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Question Posted Monday September 24 2007, 10:09 pm

i was wondering where you get a tattoo removed and about how much it cost? and does it hurt more than actually getting the tattoo

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karenR answered Thursday September 27 2007, 12:34 pm:
Wow. Its expensive. I looked and this is the most informative place I found. Costs vary but fall into
the range mentioned here. Keep in mind that prices don't seem to include the office visits each time.
Those seem to range around 200 per visit.

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Hottiewithabody510 answered Wednesday September 26 2007, 10:53 pm:
you have tp go to a specialist and it depends on how big the tattoo is. And yea it hurts more than getting the tattoo and when you get it removed it dosent go away instantlly it goes away gradually

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