Now Open: The First and Only Studio in Massachusetts to Specialize Exclusively in Tattoo Removal
BOSTON, March 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Disappearing inc., Boston's newest and only studio specializing exclusively in tattoo removal and lightening is now open. The studio is located at 128A Tremont Street, just steps from the Park Street T, and is a hip, tattoo-friendly place to have a tattoo removed or lightened to put something else in its place.
With 40% of the U.S. adult population 26-40 sporting at least one tattoo1, body art is all the rage. Unfortunately 25% of those with tattoos at some point experience tattoo regret.2 At the same time, many tattoo enthusiasts want to fade their older tattoos to make room for something different, bigger or better. The market for tattoo removal is huge now and, according to the Motley Fool, is expected to grow to be a $1.6+ billion industry.3
Prior to Disappearing inc., the only options for laser tattoo removal and lightening in the Boston area were a doctor's office or a spa/salon. "We want people to feel comfortable here," said Rob Harris, founder of Disappearing inc. "All we do is tattoo removal and lightening; that's what makes us different. We understand that the reason people want their tattoo removed or lightened is as unique and personal as the reason they got it. We're here to help them turn the page and start new."
Using only the state-of-art Quanta lasers, Disappearing inc. can safely remove or fade even the toughest of tattoos while offering the best value in laser tattoo removal and lightening The Quanta Q Plus C laser is the best laser available because it's uniquely equipped with two separate lasers to remove all colors, especially the tough blues and greens. At Disappearing inc., a Zimmer cooler is also used to make the procedure as comfortable as possible. A certified laser technician will make sure each client who walks through the door will have all the information they need to feel comfortable with the procedure.
1 Pew Research Center, 2012
2 Northwestern University, 2006
3 Motley Fool, 2012
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