Top tattoo-removal Providers in Bristol

Best Tattoo Removal Clinics in Bristol

Azthetics 1

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Azthetics 1
CQC

Skin care clinic

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(59 reviews)
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Bristol BS8 1PD, United Kingdom
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Beautology

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Beautology

Laser hair removal service

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(97 reviews)
Location
Bristol BS16 7AE, United Kingdom
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Beautology 1

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Beautology 1

Laser hair removal service

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(1 reviews)
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Bristol BS6 7SD, United Kingdom
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Bristol Skin Clinic

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Bristol Skin Clinic

Skin care clinic

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(6 reviews)
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Bristol BS9 4JP, United Kingdom
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Emma Rose Advanced Aesthetics And Laser Clinic

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Emma Rose Advanced Aesthetics

Beauty Parlour

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(48 reviews)
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Bristol BS10 6FG, United Kingdom
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Eterna Face And Skin Rejuvenation Clinic

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Eterna Face And Skin

Beauty Parlour

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Bristol BS7 8TJ, United Kingdom
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Laser Clinics Uk Bristol

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Laser Clinics Uk Bristol

Laser hair removal service

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(252 reviews)
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Bristol BS1 3BH, United Kingdom
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Skn Bristol Castlemead

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Skn Bristol Castlemead
CQC

Skin care clinic

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(273 reviews)
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Bristol BS1 3AG, United Kingdom
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Skai Aesthetics

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Skai Aesthetics

Laser hair removal service

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(32 reviews)
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Bristol BS3 2RU, United Kingdom
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Skin Room Aesthetics Ltd

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Skin Room Aesthetics Ltd

Skin care clinic

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(36 reviews)
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Bristol BS8 3DS, United Kingdom
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Skinova Beauty And Laser Clinic

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Skinova Beauty And Laser

Skin care clinic

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(30 reviews)
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Bristol BS34 5BP, United Kingdom
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Tattoo-removal Treatment in Bristol

Tattoo removal is the process of trying to fade or erase a tattoo that you no longer want. The most common way this is done in the UK is using specialised laser technology. The laser sends pulses of concentrated light into your skin which are absorbed by the tattoo ink particles. That energy breaks the ink into smaller fragments. Over time, your immune systems cells (macrophages) help carry those fragments away, so the tattoo gradually fades session by session. Different colours and depths of ink respond differently to laser wavelengths.
Our dataset currently has 74 clinic(s), with approximately 5348 reviews and an average rating of 4.540277778.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Major tertiary centres including Bristol Royal Infirmary and Bristol Royal Hospital for Children (University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust)
    • Multiple CQC-registered independent hospitals (Spire Bristol, Nuffield Health Bristol, Circle/Private facilities).

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature and saturated aesthetic ecosystem with full spectrum from beauty to consultant surgery.

Goals of Tattoo-removal Treatment

  • Reduce or eliminate the visibility of unwanted tattoos
  • Lighten tattoos enough to allow for a cover-up tattoo if desired
  • Improve confidence and comfort with your skin
  • Resolve personal, professional or lifestyle motivations related to tattoo regret

Tattoo-removal Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Laser tattoo removal is typically more effective than over-the-counter creams, which dermatologists warn are ineffective and can even cause skin damage.
  • Surgical excision can remove small tattoos in one go, but it leaves a surgical scar and is only practical for smaller pieces.
  • Dermabrasion and chemical methods strip layers of skin but are less targeted and often more painful with higher risk of scarring.
  • Laser is considered the gold standard with the best balance of effectiveness and safety when done correctly.

Pros of Tattoo-removal Treatment

  • Laser removal is non-surgical and widely considered safe when done by trained professionals
  • Modern lasers can target a wide range of ink colours and sizes
  • Results often improve over multiple sessions and can be quite significant
  • Lower risk of major scarring than older, more aggressive methods like dermabrasion

Cons of Tattoo-removal Treatment

  • It usually takes *many* sessions (often 612 or more) to see final results and sometimes full removal isnt possible
  • Can be expensive as you pay per session or per course of sessions
  • Certain ink colours (like yellow, green, light tones) are harder to remove
  • Possible side effects include temporary redness, blistering, colour changes or rarely scarring if not cared for properly

Cost of Tattoo-removal Treatment in Bristol

  • Small tattoos: around GBP 50-GBP 100 per session in many places, but prices can go higher
  • Medium tattoos: often around GBP 100-GBP 200 per session
  • Larger designs: GBP 200-GBP 300+ per session and full removal courses can run into GBP 600-GBP 2,500+ total depending on size and colours involved
  • Some clinics offer package pricing (unlimited sessions till looks best for a fixed fee).
  • Tattoo size, ink colours and how deep the ink sits in your skin
  • Type of laser technology used (older vs picosecond lasers)
  • Number of sessions recommended to reach goals
  • Clinic location (central London often costs more than regional clinics)
  • Experience of the practitioner and whether any aftercare is included

Accessibility

Public transport:

    • Bristol Temple Meads major rail hub
    • Extensive bus network
    • Proximity to M4/M5 corridors.

Parking availability:

    • City-centre parking limited
    • Suburban clinics offer easier parking access.

Clinic distribution:

    • High concentration in Clifton, Redland and city centre
    • Additional suburban cluster in North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.

Airport proximity:

    Bristol Airport approximately 20–30 minutes from city centre.

Preparing for Your Tattoo-removal Appointment

  • Avoid sun exposure or tanning on the tattooed area for weeks before treatment to reduce risk of pigment changes.
  • Keep the area clean and avoid irritants like exfoliants just before your session.
  • If possible, avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements (like aspirin) ahead of time as advised by your clinician.
  • Have a consultation to talk through the tattoos colours, age and your goals so they can tailor laser settings.
Yes, its not a one-time thing. A full tattoo removal course involves multiple sessions spaced weeks apart. You shouldnt do sessions too close together because your skin needs time to heal in between.

Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

Laser tattoo removal is generally safe when done by trained professionals using appropriate lasers and protective measures.Common temporary effects include redness, swelling, blistering and mild irritation; rare severe effects include infection or unwanted pigment changes.Protective eyewear is used during treatment and aftercare instructions should be followed to reduce risks.

Most people describe laser sessions as a snapping or stinging sensation like a rubber band on skin, and numbing creams or cooling devices are often used to help.

  • Laser/IPL Core of Knowledge training and certificates for the specific laser used, ideally at a regulated level like Ofqual where available.
  • Experience with tattoo removal laser systems and before/after evidence of results
  • Proper clinic health and safety practices and insurance
Theres no dedicated NICE guideline focused solely on tattoo removal, but devices like lasers have safety and performance standards and should be CE/MHRA compliant. In the USA, the FDA regulates laser devices and says they should be used by or under supervision of trained professionals. Following broader clinical safety guidance and aftercare protocols is important.

Local regulatory authority:

    • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical activities
    • General Medical Council (GMC)
    • Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
    • Healthcare Improvement Wales not applicable (England jurisdiction).

Private insurance usage locally:

    • High for medical dermatology, skin cancer and surgical procedures (Bupa, AXA, Aviva, Vitality recognition common)
    • Cosmetic injectables self-funded.

Cosmetic finance availability:

    • Installment finance and package pricing prevalent
    • Higher-ticket services (hair transplant, liposuction) commonly financed.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • Someone with an unwanted tattoo who is in good general health, has realistic expectations about time and cost, and can attend multiple sessions spaced over weeks.

Choosing a Clinic

  • Laser/IPL Core of Knowledge training and certificates for the specific laser used, ideally at a regulated level like Ofqual where available.
  • Experience with tattoo removal laser systems and before/after evidence of results
  • Proper clinic health and safety practices and insurance
  • A practitioner with specific training and experience in laser tattoo removal, not just general cosmetic devices
  • Use of advanced, medical-grade lasers suited for tattoo removal
  • Transparent discussion about expected number of sessions and possible outcomes
  • Clear aftercare guidance and follow-ups
  • Safety practices like eye protection and appropriate test settings for your skin type
Current average rating citywide: 4.540277778

Recovery & Long-Term Results

  • Most people have minimal downtime and can go about daily life with mild redness or tenderness for a few days.
  • Blistering or scabbing can occur and should not be picked to reduce scarring risk.
  • Sun protection on the treated area is important during healing.
  • Redness, swelling, blistering, temporary pigment changes (lighter or darker), rarely scars with improper aftercare or untrained providers.
Aftercare:
  • Laser tattoo removal is typically more effective than over-the-counter creams, which dermatologists warn are ineffective and can even cause skin damage.
  • Surgical excision can remove small tattoos in one go, but it leaves a surgical scar and is only practical for smaller pieces.
  • Dermabrasion and chemical methods strip layers of skin but are less targeted and often more painful with higher risk of scarring.
  • Laser is considered the gold standard with the best balance of effectiveness and safety when done correctly.