We get permanent tattoos in order to wear them for a long time, but sometimes we grow tired of them or simply don’t want the memories that come with them anymore. In such instances, tattoo removal becomes our saving grace. When properly done (especially by a professional) the results can put our skin looking like just before we had the tattoo.
This guide would walk you through the process of tattoo removal using saline solution.
Tattoo removal using Saline Solution: An overview
Saline solution is the basic removal or lightening of unwanted tattoos and permanent makeup. A specialized, all-natural saline solution is implanted over your existing desired area you wish to remove. Implanting the solution into the skin breaks up the old pigment, and begins to lift the pigment out of the skin. The pigment is slowly pulled to the surface of the skin and heals into a scab. Once the scabbing begins to fall off, you will see the color is falling off with it. Depending on how deep, fresh, dark the pigment is you may require several sessions.
Now that you know what the saline solution removal technique looks like here are the other need to know areas we would cover in this guide.
Let’s dive in:
Is the tattoo removal with Saline solution painful?
As opposed to other removal techniques, Saline Solution is safe for most skin types. While other removal may lead to hypopigmented or scarred skin, this procedure doesn’t lead to that. Be rest assured it is less painful than laser removal, and it may interest you to know the removal with saline solution is less painful than even the application of the tattoo.
Does the saline solution removal work?
The saline solution removes ink from the body by drawing the ink, it is a natural removal technique due to the use of salt and water that makes up the solution. The process indeed works, and has been used in the last few years to safely remove tattoos.
Before and after pictures of tattoo removal
Below are some before and after pictures of tattoos removed using saline solution, the results may vary depending on certain factors such as skin type and expertise of the artist involved, this is why you should only do this with a certified and professional Pmu such as we have here at Brow, Boss and Beauty.
Saline Solution vs Laser removal technique (which is better)
Saline solution is gentler and less invasive compared to laser, and this makes the process our go to option here.
How do I know If this would work for me?
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We hope you find this guide helpful, if there are any additional questions you have do not hesitate to contact our expert in house permanent artist Rhea. She is more than ready to help you. You can give her a phone call or email her.
Email: info@browbossbeauty.ca
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