The client had their first tattoo removal session but did not see any fading or changes to the tattoo. They consider the treatment ineffective and label the clinic as a scam.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
December 2023
41 sourced reviews in Houston, TX. See how Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic compares on ratings, pricing, treatment approach, and overall reputation before you book.
Average rating of 4.9 across 41 reviews is consistently positive on a sample large enough to read patterns from. Notable positive signal: all 41 classified reviews in this sample include a result signal.
Best fit for: users who prefer a tattoo-removal-focused practice over a multi-service med spa
Less ideal for: users who want multi-location national coverage
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4.9
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Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic is one of the longer-tenured tattoo-removal-focused practices in Houston, TX, with 15 years in market. Review evidence skews toward complete removal cases, which is a useful match signal if your case fits that pattern and a caution if it does not.
Complete removal dominates the review sample at 8 of 41 reviewers (20%). Microblading removal appears as a secondary signal at 2 of 41 (5%). The use-case mix is what makes this provider's review base most useful for matching against your specific case.
For some users, yes. The question is whether the reviews, treatment approach, pricing, and location consistency make it a good fit for your tattoo, budget, and goals.
If you are already researching Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic by name, this page should help you answer three things quickly: whether the provider seems credible, what the most common review patterns look like, and which alternatives are worth comparing before you commit.
The important question is not whether every review is positive. It is whether the negatives feel isolated or repeated.
Public reviews are most useful when treated as patterns, not isolated quotes. Negative-first ordering shows the most decision-relevant signals at the top.
41 classified reviews
Showing the most decision-relevant review evidence first.
The client had their first tattoo removal session but did not see any fading or changes to the tattoo. They consider the treatment ineffective and label the clinic as a scam.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
December 2023
The client praises the clinic and staff member Celia, feeling comfortable with the process. They mention being more than halfway through some removals but do not specify results or pain level.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
September 2022
The client had a positive experience with the removal of an unwanted tattoo but did not mention specific results or outcomes from the procedure.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
September 2022
The client acknowledges that tattoo removal is a slow and painful process but praises the staff for their transparency and honesty. No specific results or pain level was mentioned.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
September 2021
The client praised the service and described it as wonderful with great tattoo removal work but did not mention specific results or outcomes.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
October 2021
The reviewer thanks the clinic for its kindness and service to ex-gang members but does not mention any specific treatment results or details.
Source: Google Business Profile, Houston, TX
November 2023
Source: Reviews are collected from publicly available Google Business Profile listings and summarized by RTR in our own words. We classify each review for removal type, outcome, and scarring mentions.Read our methodology. Editorial policy.
Start with the biggest signals first. These do not tell the whole story, but they tell you where to look closer.
Results Snapshot
Counts shown out of 41 sourced reviews.
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Results mentioned
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Scarring mentions
Pricing is one of the first things users want to know and one of the hardest things to compare cleanly. Look at session count expectations and total treatment path, not just the starting price.
Pricing signal
This provider looks more price-accessible than many higher-end clinics, but affordability should be weighed against consistency and long-term results. Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic has operated for 15 years, which often correlates with established consultation pricing rather than promotional pricing.
Before booking, ask: how many sessions are realistic for your tattoo, what is included in the quoted price, and what happens if the tattoo fades more slowly than expected.
Compare against the cost guideBrand reputation matters, but treatment fit matters more. A provider can look strong overall and still be a weak fit for a specific tattoo or skin profile.
Method and technology
This provider uses laser-based removal. Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic is a specialist removal practice with over 15 years of clinical experience in the Houston market. The clinic provides free consultations and free spot testing before committing to treatment.
See our method comparison guideLocal and City Context
Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic operates in Houston, TX. If you already know your city, move next to the local comparison page before making a decision. A national reputation can be directionally useful, but local execution still matters.
See local comparison coverageProvider Snapshot
Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic is a long-established dedicated removal practice with over 15 years of experience. The clinic offers free consultations and spot testing and its lasers cover all skin types including difficult ink colors like blue, green, and turquoise.
No provider should be reviewed in isolation. If you are considering Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic, these are the alternatives worth comparing next.
Arviv Medical Aesthetics
Arviv Medical Aesthetics is a full-service medical spa led by Dr. Tali Arviv, MD, with three locations in Tampa, Miami, and Ocala, offering laser tattoo removal alongside a broader aesthetic menu that includes injectables, laser hair removal, vein treatment, body contouring, and hormone therapy. Tattoo removal is one of many services rather than the clinic's primary focus.
Read reviewClarity Skin
Clarity Skin is a medical spa in Draper, Utah, owned and led by four board-certified plastic surgeons, offering laser tattoo removal alongside a wide range of aesthetic services including injectables, laser hair removal, body contouring, and facials. The practice operates a single location serving the Salt Lake City metro area.
Read reviewClean Slate Ink
Clean Slate Ink is a laser tattoo removal clinic with two locations in South Austin and Round Rock, Texas, serving the greater Austin area including Georgetown, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and surrounding communities. The clinic focuses on tattoo removal, lightening for cover-ups, and selective partial removal, with pricing starting at 99 dollars per session.
Read reviewDermaluxe Spa
Dermaluxe Spa is a boutique med spa and permanent makeup studio in Houston offering both Pico laser and saline removal for tattoos and permanent makeup. The clinic uses the Enlighten III Pico laser and Li-FT saline solution, with a particular depth of experience in cosmetic tattoo removal.
Read reviewThe right outcome is not choosing the most familiar brand. It is choosing the provider whose strengths match your case most closely.
Use this section to quickly judge whether this provider fits your situation before going deeper.
Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic may be a strong option if you:
You should compare more carefully if you:
Common questions from people researching Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic before making a booking decision.
Houston Tattoo Removal Clinic is not an automatic yes or no. It looks strongest for users who prefer a tattoo-removal-focused practice over a multi-service med spa, weaker for users who want multi-location national coverage, and worth comparing directly against Arviv Medical Aesthetics and Clarity Skin before you choose.
If the overall pattern looks close to what you want, read the city-level section and compare alternatives next. If the weak points are the same ones you care about most, keep looking.