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Tag Archives: Astanza Laser

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Astanza Laser offers support to nonprofits that want to create free or low-cost tattoo removal programs

Posted on September 13, 2022May 14, 2026

Do you run a nonprofit or are planning to launch one and thinking about offering tattoo removal as part of the services – or even the only service – you offer? If that’s the case, there are a number of […]

Who can operate a laser and remove tattoos? Here’s how to find that out and more

Posted on October 27, 2020June 18, 2026

Interested in starting a free or low-cost tattoo removal program but not sure what type of person to recruit to take off the tattoos? Determining who is legally able to operate a tattoo removal laser device depends on the state […]

Global Homeboy Network Gathering brings together agents of change from around the world

Posted on August 27, 2019October 3, 2021

We attended the 2019 Global Homeboy Network gathering for the fourth time earlier this month. The sixth annual event brought together 320 attendees from 85 organizations, seven countries, 30 states and 72 cities. Six years ago, Homeboy Industries in Los […]

How to Create a Mobile Tattoo Removal Program That Fits Your Budget

Posted on June 21, 2018July 11, 2025

Is it time to hit the road with a mobile tattoo removal program? A serious demand for the removal of anti-social and gang-related tattoos is not being met. Free or low-cost tattoo removal needs to be made more available to […]

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