TATTOO REMOVAL

Saline Removal Saline tattoo removal is a procedure that aims to draw out and remove tattoo pigment from the skin through repeated saline solution treatments. It works by injecting a saline solution into the tattooed skin, causing the ink to leech out of the skin gradually. The saline solution is injected with either a tattoo machine or small needles. Multiple treatments are required to fully remove the tattoo, typically spaced 4-6 weeks apart. The number of treatments depends on the age, colors used, and depth of the tattoo. Saline removal is less efficient compared to laser removal methods. However, it can be useful for fading and lightening tattoos over time. While not the quickest or most effective option, saline removal is non-invasive and avoids laser exposure for those seeking a gradual, more natural tattoo removal method.