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Pete Davidson Targets Tattoo-Free Arms by Year’s End as Removal Progresses

He says the yearslong project reflects a personal reset linked to his mental-health focus after rehab.

Overview

  • Davidson reports his hands and neck are cleared and his arms are almost finished after years of laser sessions.
  • He sets a short-term goal to wear a T-shirt without any arm ink showing by the end of this year.
  • He estimates roughly 65% to 70% of his tattoos still remain in various stages of fading from earlier treatments.
  • The process began in 2020 and has reportedly cost around $200,000 to address a collection once estimated at about 200 pieces.
  • He says removal takes 10 to 12 sessions per tattoo with six weeks to heal, expects it to continue for years, and plans to keep only a few meaningful designs, including tributes to his mother and late father.