TLDR
Deciding between laser tattoo removal and a cover-up depends on your goals. Full removal is ideal if you want completely clear skin, while partial removal (fading) is perfect for creating a blank canvas for a better cover-up. A cover-up is faster and often cheaper, but limits your new design options. Laser removal is a longer process but offers a true clean slate. For the best results on a cover-up, fading the old tattoo first with a few laser sessions is highly recommended, giving your tattoo artist more creative freedom.
So, you’ve reached a crossroads with your tattoo. It no longer represents who you are, and you’re ready for a change. You’ve read our complete guide to laser tattoo removal in Tulsa, you know what to expect from the aftercare process, and you have a good idea of the investment required. Now you’re faced with a fundamental choice: should you remove it completely, or cover it up with a new piece of art?
This is a common dilemma, and the right answer is different for everyone. Both options have their own set of benefits, considerations, and outcomes. This guide will provide a balanced, in-depth comparison of laser tattoo removal versus getting a cover-up, helping you make an informed decision that aligns with your long-term goals for your skin. We’ll explore the pros and cons of each, and introduce a popular third option: using laser removal to prepare for a better cover-up.
The Cover-Up Option: A Fresh Work of Art
A cover-up tattoo is exactly what it sounds like: a new tattoo designed to be placed over an existing one, effectively hiding it. For many, this is an appealing option because it replaces something they dislike with something they love. However, it comes with its own set of artistic and technical limitations.
Pros of a Cover-Up:
- Faster Results: A cover-up can be completed in just one or a few sessions, depending on the size and complexity of the new design. You walk out with a finished product much sooner than with laser removal.
- Potentially Lower Initial Cost: The upfront cost of a new tattoo may be less than the total cost of multiple laser removal sessions.
- Creative Transformation: You get to replace an old memory with a new piece of art that you’re excited about.
Cons of a Cover-Up:
- Design Limitations: Your new tattoo design is heavily restricted by the old one. The new design must be larger and darker than the original to effectively cover it. This often means lots of dark, heavily saturated colors and limited use of negative space.
- Compromised Artistry: Your tattoo artist has to work around the existing lines and colors, which can compromise their creative vision. They are essentially camouflaging an old tattoo rather than creating art on a blank canvas.
- The Old Tattoo Can Reappear: Over time, as the new ink settles and your skin ages, the darker lines of the original tattoo can sometimes become visible again, creating a muddy or blurred effect.
- Finding the Right Artist: Not all tattoo artists specialize in cover-ups. It requires a specific skill set to design a new piece that effectively hides an old one without looking like an obvious cover-up.
A Cover-Up is a Good Choice If:
- You definitely want another tattoo in the same location.
- Your existing tattoo is already faded or has light colors.
- You’re open to a larger, darker design for your new tattoo.
The Laser Removal Option: A True Clean Slate
Laser tattoo removal, especially with advanced technology like the PicoWay® system, is the only method that can completely eliminate unwanted ink, returning your skin to its natural state. It’s a medical process that offers a true blank canvas.
Pros of Laser Tattoo Removal:
- A True Blank Canvas: Complete removal gives you the ultimate freedom. You can leave the skin clear, or get any new tattoo you want in that location without any design limitations.
- No Compromises on New Art: If you do decide to get a new tattoo later, your artist will have a fresh, clean canvas to work on, allowing for their best possible work.
- Effective and Safe: When performed by a licensed medical professional, laser removal is the safest and most effective way to get rid of a tattoo permanently.
Cons of Laser Tattoo Removal:
- Time Commitment: Complete removal is a gradual process that requires multiple sessions spaced 6-8 weeks apart. The entire journey can take a year or more.
- Higher Overall Cost: The total cost of the multiple sessions required for complete removal is typically higher than the cost of a single cover-up tattoo.
- The Process Itself: While modern cooling systems like the Zimmer Cryo7 make it comfortable, the process involves a healing period after each session.
Full Laser Removal is a Good Choice If:
- You want your skin to be completely free of any tattoos in that area.
- You’re not sure if you want another tattoo, and you want to keep your options open.
- The old tattoo has negative or traumatic associations that you want to completely erase completely, not just cover.
The Hybrid Approach: Fading for a Better Cover-Up
There is a popular and highly effective third option that combines the best of both worlds: using laser tattoo removal to fade an existing tattoo before getting a cover-up. This has become the go-to recommendation from high-end tattoo artists and medical professionals alike, as it provides the ideal foundation for a new piece of art.
How It Works:
Instead of undergoing the full number of sessions required for complete removal, you’ll have just a few (typically 2-4) laser treatments. The goal isn’t to erase the tattoo completely, but to lighten it significantly. This breaks down the darkest, most saturated ink, turning your old, bold tattoo into a faint, grey ghost.
Pros of the Hybrid Approach:
- Ultimate Artistic Freedom: By fading the old tattoo, you remove the biggest constraint for your tattoo artist. They are no longer forced to use a dark, heavy design to cover up the old one. This opens up a world of possibilities, including more delicate designs, vibrant colors, and the use of negative space.
- A Better-Looking Cover-Up: A cover-up done on a faded tattoo looks like a brand-new piece of art, not a cover-up. There’s no risk of the old design peeking through over time.
- Fewer Laser Sessions: You’ll need significantly fewer sessions than you would for complete removal, which means less time and a lower overall cost for the laser portion of your journey.
- Happier Tattoo Artists: Professional tattoo artists love working on a faded canvas. It allows them to do their best work and gives you a result you’ll be much happier with in the long run.
Cons of the Hybrid Approach:
- More Time Than a Direct Cover-Up: You’ll still need to wait for the healing process between laser sessions and before you can get your new tattoo.
- Higher Cost Than a Direct Cover-Up: You’ll be paying for both the laser sessions and the new tattoo.
The Hybrid Approach is the Best Choice If:
- You know you want a new tattoo, but you don’t want to be limited in your design choices.
- Your existing tattoo is very dark, large, or has colors that would be difficult to cover effectively.
- You want the highest quality result for your new piece of art.
Making the Right Choice for You
Ultimately, the decision between removal and a cover-up is a personal one. Consider your long-term goals, your budget, and your patience. Do you want a clean slate, or a new masterpiece? Are you willing to invest the time and money for complete removal, or do you want a faster transformation?
For many, the hybrid approach offers the perfect compromise, providing the artistic freedom of a blank canvas with a shorter time commitment than full removal. By investing in a few laser sessions to fade your old tattoo, you are investing in the quality and longevity of your new one.
Ready to explore your options? The best way to decide is to get a professional opinion. At 86Ink in Tulsa, our free, no-obligation consultation is the perfect opportunity to discuss your goals with a licensed medical professional. We can assess your tattoo, give you a realistic timeline for both full removal and fading, and help you make an informed choice.
Your Free Consultation Includes:
- A professional assessment of your tattoo.
- A discussion of your goals—removal, fading, or cover-up prep.
- A personalized treatment plan with an estimated number of sessions.
- A clear, detailed cost breakdown.
Book your free consultation online or call us at (918) 625-1480. Whether you’re aiming for a clean slate or a beautiful new beginning, we’re here to help you get there.

