Saline tattoo removal is a non-laser method that uses a saline solution to gradually remove unwanted tattoos. The process involves creating small abrasions on the tattooed skin and applying the saline solution, which helps break down the ink and draw it to the surface. As the area heals, the ink rises with the scabs and flakes off, gradually fading the tattoo over several sessions spaces 8-10 weeks apart. One major benefit is that saline removal works on all ink colors, including those that laser removal struggles with, like light pigments, white, and even cosmetic tattoos. It's a safer alternative for people with sensitive skin or those who have had adverse reactions to laser treatments, reducing the risk of scarring and skin damage.

Unlike laser treatments, which can cause hyperpigmentation or discoloration on certain skin tones, saline removal is more gentle and suitable for a wider range of skin types. It's also more effective on older tattoos that may not respond well to laser therapy. The procedure is less painful compared to laser removal, which often requires multiple passes with intense heat, while saline removal is more of a localized, gradual process. However, like any removal technique, it may take multiple sessions depending on the tattoo's age, size, and depth. Overall, saline tattoo removal offers a natural and customizable approach to removing unwanted ink with fewer risks and greater versatility.

SALINE REMOVAL