A former Nazi who regrets his swastika tattoo. A refugee who was “branded” as someone’s property. A woman coerced into inking her body by an abusive partner. Australia’s tattoo removal industry has almost tripled in recent years and most services still involve removing an ex-partner’s name or a cartoon that someone has outgrown. But many are also done to remove Nazi symbols, gang signs, racist messages and more. And when people can’t afford the expensive and lengthy process, some removal studios are helping out. Amanda McKinnon, director of LaserTat, says clients would share their tattoo stories with her but sometimes...