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Tattoo regret: Can you make it go away?

  • Written by Greg Hall, Assistant Clinical Professor, Case Western Reserve University
imageAbout one in four people regrets having tattoos. From www.shuttertock.com

Almost half of people between 18 and 35 have tattoos, and almost one in four regrets it, according to a 2016 Harris Poll. Based on an estimate of about 60 million people in that age group, that would mean that about 7.5 million people have tattoo regret.

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