Piasa Body Art is located in Alton, Illinois, a city on the Mississippi River in Madison County; about 15 miles north of St. Louis, Missouri.
Twenty-three percent of Americans, or close to 70 million, have a tattoo and about 8 million of those wish they could remove or cover it up, according to a recent Pew Research report. Which is why anywhere from 15-50 percent of a tattoo studio's current revenue is derived from cover-ups, or covering an existing tattoo with a new one.
Chris Hinkle, owner and founder of Piasa Body Art, saw how adding Tatt2Away as a service to his customers would provide them with more options.
"By wearing all the hats when it comes to the tattoo business, the thing I enjoy most is the process of creating the art with my friends here in the community," says Hinkle.
This next evolution in the tattoo field allows body art enthusiasts a third option of removing portions of tattoos or the whole tattoo altogether to modify or erase previous artistic choices. Previously, the gold standard has been to use lasers that are unable to remove all colors, especially the newer brighter ones, and is required to be used under physician's supervision. This meant that the customer had their tattoo lightened or removed at one place (physician's office or medspa) and then had to return to the artist's studio to complete the new art.
Contact Chris Hinkle, founder of Piasa Body Art, and his team for the specifics of treatment, cost and times to completion at lonestar1975@yahoo.com or 618-462-1720 in the Alton/St. Louis Area.
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