Welcome to our guide on permanent cosmetic removal, a process designed to help individuals either correct or remove unwanted permanent makeup. There are two primary methods for permanent cosmetic removal: saline removal and tattoo laser removal. In this guide, we’ll explore the details of each method to help you make an informed decision based on your unique needs.

  1. Saline Removal:

Saline removal is a non-laser method that involves using a specialized saline solution to break down and lift the pigment from the skin. Here’s how the process generally works: Procedure: The saline solution is tattooed over the existing permanent makeup, and over time, it helps to fade and lighten the pigment.

  • Multiple Sessions: Saline removal often requires multiple sessions for optimal results. The number of sessions depends on factors such as the type of pigment, the depth of the original tattoo, and individual skin characteristics.
  1. Tattoo Laser Removal:

Tattoo laser removal is a widely used method for removing various tattoos, including permanent cosmetics. Here’s an overview of the process:

  • Laser Technology: A specialized laser is used to target and break down the pigment particles in the skin. The body’s natural processes then flush out the broken-down pigment. Number of Sessions: Like saline removal, tattoo laser removal usually requires multiple sessions. The number of sessions depends on factors such as the color and type of pigment, as well as the size and location of the tattoo.
  • Considerations: Certain pigments may respond differently to laser treatment, and there may be some discomfort during the procedure. The specialist will discuss these considerations during the initial consultation.

Choosing the Right Method:

Deciding between saline removal and tattoo laser removal depends on various factors, including the type of pigment used, individual skin characteristics, and personal preferences. It’s recommended to consult with a qualified removal specialist who can assess your specific situation and provide personalized advice.