Saline Tattoo Removal


The Saline tattoo removal process is similar to Ombre Shading, the saline solution is inserted into the epidermis. The saline solution used for this process is 100% natural, with its main ingredients being derived from sea salt and Aloe Vera gel. The artist will implant the saline solution with the same digital machine that is used for Ombre Shading. Once it is implanted, the body slowly filters the solution out, causing the pigment particles to lift. This process will draw the pigment to the skin’s surface, which will later scab off during the healing process.

Lightening and/or removing unwanted pigment is a process and patience is required. During this process, it is extremely important to let your skin process and heal. Lightening sessions must be at least 6 weeks apart in order to avoid scar tissue build up.

The number of sessions needed will depend how saturated the pigment is and how deep it was implanted. Results cannot be foreseen, predicted or guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions


DOES SALINE TATTOO REMOVAL HURT?
The treatment is very similar to being tattooed. The artist will numb the area entirely prior to the procedure.

HOW LONG IS THE APPOINTMENT?
The treatment can take 1-1.5 hours to treat a set of eyebrows.

HOW SOON WILL I SEE RESULTS AFTER SALINE TATTOO REMOVAL?
Results highly depend on how pigmented the previous tattoo is prior to the procedure. However, most clients notice a difference in color once the scabs have fallen off.