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Tattoo Removal in Alberta

Compare 159 laser tattoo removal clinics across 3 cities in Alberta. Average clinic rating: 4.8★. Prices from $200/session.

159 laser tattoo removal clinics across 3 cities and towns in Alberta, ranked independently with no paid placement, averaging 4.8★ across 32,797 patient reviews (as of July 2026).

The largest markets are Calgary, Edmonton, Douglasdale — see Alberta's real numbers, clinic by clinic, before you book. Listed Alberta sessions typically run about C$200–C$330 (as of July 2026) across the 8–12 sessions a full removal takes, spaced 6–8 weeks apart (3–5 sessions to fade for a cover-up). You'll find both picosecond (22% of Alberta listings, as of July 2026) and Q-switched lasers here; pick based on your tattoo and skin tone, not on which technology is newer.

Alberta's laser-removal rules are a provincial matter, so clinic oversight and practitioner training are worth confirming directly. A year-plus commitment means a clinic's location and booking availability matter as much as price, keep that in mind comparing Alberta's clinics side by side.

Last reviewed: July 2026

Cities in Alberta

At a glance

159

Clinics

3

Cities

4.8

Avg Rating

$200

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Frequently asked questions

How many tattoo removal clinics are in Alberta?
There are 159 laser tattoo removal clinics listed across 3 cities in Alberta on Tattoo Removal Guide. The average clinic rating is 4.8★.
Which cities in Alberta have the most tattoo removal clinics?
The cities with the most clinics in Alberta are Calgary (88), Edmonton (70), Douglasdale (1).
What does tattoo removal cost in Alberta?
Tattoo removal prices in Alberta start from $200 per session, with some clinics charging up to $1767 per session. Prices vary by tattoo size, ink colours, laser technology, and number of sessions required.
What laser technology is available in Alberta?
Clinics in Alberta use a range of laser technologies including PicoSure, Cynosure, Picosecond laser, PicoWay, Q-switched Nd:YAG. The right laser depends on your tattoo's ink colours and your skin type.