Tattoo Removal in Wisconsin
Compare 17 laser tattoo removal clinics across 7 cities in Wisconsin. Average clinic rating: 4.9★. Prices from $200/session.
17 laser tattoo removal clinics across 7 cities and towns in Wisconsin, ranked independently with no paid placement, averaging 4.9★ across 2,050 patient reviews (as of July 2026).
The largest markets are Milwaukee, Hales Corners, Oak Creek, Brookfield, Waukesha, West Allis — see how Wisconsin's listed clinics stack up before you book. Listed Wisconsin sessions typically run about US$200–US$320 (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). Wisconsin's clinics run a mix of picosecond (29% of listings, as of July 2026) and Q-switched lasers, both effective, the right choice comes down to your ink and skin tone, not which machine is newer.
In Wisconsin, who's allowed to operate the laser is a state-level call, from physician-owned practices to trained technicians, worth confirming before you book. A full course runs a year or more, so how easy a clinic is to keep visiting matters as much as any one session's price, factor that in as you compare Wisconsin's clinics.
Last reviewed: July 2026
Cities in Wisconsin
At a glance
17
Clinics
7
Cities
4.9★
Avg Rating
$200
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Frequently asked questions
- How many tattoo removal clinics are in Wisconsin?
- There are 17 laser tattoo removal clinics listed across 7 cities in Wisconsin on Tattoo Removal Guide. The average clinic rating is 4.9★.
- Which cities in Wisconsin have the most tattoo removal clinics?
- The cities with the most clinics in Wisconsin are Milwaukee (5), Hales Corners (3), Oak Creek (2), Brookfield (2), Waukesha (2).
- What does tattoo removal cost in Wisconsin?
- Tattoo removal prices in Wisconsin start from $200 per session, with some clinics charging up to $425 per session. Prices vary by tattoo size, ink colours, laser technology, and number of sessions required.
- What laser technology is available in Wisconsin?
- Clinics in Wisconsin use a range of laser technologies including Q-switched Nd:YAG, Quanta, PicoWay, PicoSure, Picosecond laser. The right laser depends on your tattoo's ink colours and your skin type.