“The trouble she was facing obviously had a personal effect on her,” he said in an interview with The New York Post.
Karridy added: “It was preventing her from doing the most good possible.”
He even made the offer to pay for the tattoo removal and contacted several hospitals for assistance with the laser treatment.
Amazingly, Removery, a company that uses lasers to remove tattoos, offered to conduct the procedure for free despite the fact that it normally costs several thousand dollars.
Taylor might be tattoo-free for up to two years, according to Removery's vice president of clinical operations Carmen VanderHeiden Brodie, who also noted that Taylor was 'smiling' through her first session.
Taylor seems unfazed by this, though, and she now plans to work in mental health care after the removal.
The now 37-year-old said: “I’m not having it removed purely for cosmetic reasons.”