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United States Laser Tattoo Removal Regulations

The market for laser tattoo removal is enormous and continues to grow annually. Tattoos and tattoo shops have become a part of mainstream culture, and their popularity extends across all demographics. According to The Harris Poll, 29% of Americans have tattoos, most of whom have more than one tattoo. 

Now, the prevalence of “tattoo regret” is skyrocketing. Many people who got tattoos in the past decade are regretting the decision. Because the popularity of tattoos expanded into affluent populations with high and regular demand for aesthetic procedures, tattoo removal is also becoming a popular cosmetic treatment at spas.  In addition to spas and dermatologists offering laser tattoo removal, tattoo shops are also offering the service.  Tattoo artists and tattoo shops are purchasing laser tattoo removal machines so that they can lighten and improve upon old tattoos, erase bad artwork, or help a client start with a fresh canvas for new artwork.

Simple Business Model
Setting up a tattoo removal clinic isn’t complicated. A laser, office space, staff, and marketing – these are all the elements that need to be in place for a successful clinic.  Each of these four areas are easy to get up and running quickly.  However, you don’t want to rush into starting a laser tattoo removal business without a solid understanding of the market you are looking to operate in. First, you should  learn about your state and local regulations.  

It’s important to comply with the law and consult with a lawyer before starting any business. Most state medical boards require at least a medical director to delegate or supervise treatments, but some states are more restrictive. Medical director relationships are common for laser clinics, and Astanza can provide resources to help you satisfy this requirement.

Understanding State Laser Tattoo Removal Regulations
Each state sets its own regulations for laser tattoo removal regarding who can fire a laser, who can delegate the procedure, and who can own the laser device. It is usually the respective state’s medical or licensing board that puts forth the ruling.

As a way of helping aspiring laser tattoo entrepreneurs, tattoo shop owners and physicians looking to add laser tattoo removal to their practice, we created a 50 state (and the District of Columbia) map detailing where to find laser tattoo removal regulations for each state.

If you have a specific question about starting a laser tattoo removal business or adding it to your practice, click on the state that you are interested in learning more about or fill out the contact form on this page to set up a time to speak with someone at Astanza about starting a laser tattoo removal business.  

Our goal as Astanza is to not just sell you a tattoo removal laser, but also to help you set up and operate a thriving laser tattoo removal business.

 

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