Tattoo Removal vs. Cover Up: Which Is The Better Option?

For most of us, our tattoo represents a certain emotion or thought we’d like to keep for the rest of our lives. Perhaps, it won’t be wrong to say that a tattoo is a form of expression and narration of one’s story. 

According to reports, almost 30% of the US population has at least one tattoo. If we talk specifically about millennials, nearly half the people have gotten inked for all sorts of reasons. 


Unfortunately, getting inked is a lifelong commitment, and some people make this decision in haste or without adequate consideration. Consequently, they start to have remorse. 

A survey reveals that approximately 25% of people with tattoos wish to undo their decision. If you are also one of them, we’ve got good news. You can opt for laser tattoo removal or get a cover tattoo. 

To know which option is favorable for you, continue reading! 


Laser Tattoo Removal 

The laser tattoo removal procedure has gotten quite popular in recent years. The process works by breaking down the pigment color using a high-intensity light beam. However, the process is pretty long and requires numerous sessions, depending on the size, pigment color, age, and color of the tattoo. 

If you have black ink, the removal will be pretty convenient. Why? It is because pigment absorbs the laser wavelength easily, while other colors require more effort and different processes. 


In a discussion about laser tattoo removal with Skin Renew Day Spa and Laser Center, the experts revealed that this non-invasive procedure does not harm surrounding skin tissues. In simple terms, it is completely safe & somewhat painless.

If you decide to get your ink removed, make sure to consult the professionals. They can guide you about the removal process, and the time it might take according to your tattoo’s size and age. 

Tip: Make sure to follow the advice given by your specialist to boost the healing process. 

Tattoo Cover Up

An ideal alternative to ink removal is to get a cover-up tattoo. This option is also ideal for those who: 

  • Did not get satisfactory results from their previous experience,

  • Got bored of the design,

  • Desire to incorporate a new tattoo with an existing one. 

Of course, there could be other personal reasons for covering up. For instance, if you wish to modify the “BFF” tattoo you and your high school buddy got. 

The cover-up also depends on the previous design, space available, and color pigment used. That means if the design is minimalistic, it would be effortless to cover it up and create a new design. 

On the contrary, heavy designs that include colors (apart from classic black) are difficult to cover up. In such cases, you may have to get laser removal to lighten the area for rework. 


Getting inked is typically an exciting yet emotional experience. However, if the results are unsatisfactory or make you overwhelmed for any reason, removing it or a cover-up can be your savior. 

Despite that, don’t make these decisions in a rush. Instead, take your sweet time and consider all the possibilities. 

This is a collaborative post. I am so grateful for all who contribute to Glitz and Glam By Tiff.