Saline tattoo removal

Cosmetic tattoos have become a beauty trend, with eyebrow tattoos, lip tattoos and eyeliner tattoos being the most popular. But not all tattoos turn out as expected. Whether it’s fading, pigment change or just a change of mind, people want to remove or lighten unwanted tattoos. While laser tattoo removal is well known, there’s another option on the rise — saline tattoo removal. This non-laser tattoo removal works on all skin types, including darker skin tones and sensitive skin, and is a gentler approach to tattoo removal treatment. If you’re looking for an effective and non-invasive method to remove cosmetic tattoos, Saline Tattoo Removal Sydney offers a reliable solution with minimal discomfort.

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  • Saline Eyeliner Tattoo Removal $250
  • Saline Lip Tattoo Removal $250
  • Saline Eyebrow Tattoo Removal $250

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All about saline tattoo removal
Saline solution tattoo removal is a non-laser tattoo removal technique that uses a concentrated solution of salt, water and natural ingredients like orange seed extract or vitamin E oil to draw out tattoo ink from the skin. Unlike laser removal, which breaks down pigment particles to be absorbed by the body, saline removal pulls the ink up through the skin’s surface and forms a scab. As the scab falls off, so does the ink, making it a great way to remove cosmetic tattoos like brow tattoos, lip tattoos and eyeliner tattoos. This method is great for brow tattoos, lip tattoos and small body tattoos. This method works on all colours of tattoo pigments, including colour tattoos that are hard to remove with a Q-switched laser. It also targets titanium dioxide pigments found in some cosmetic tattoo pigments.
The saline solution used in salt tattoo removal treatments is a mix of purified water, salt and other skin-safe ingredients. The concentration of salt is important as it creates a hypertonic solution that dehydrates the cells in the tattooed area and pulls the tattoo pigments to the surface. The high concentration of salt in the solution works through osmosis. When applied to open skin, the saltwater pulls the ink pigments to the surface. The pigments are then trapped in the scab, which falls off as the skin heals. This method is safe and effective when done by a trained professional.

People choose saline removal over laser treatments for many reasons. Here are the key benefits:

  1. Suitable for All Skin Types: Safe for darker skin types and sensitive skin where lasers can cause hyperpigmentation.
  2. Removes All Pigment Colors: Laser struggles with reds and whites, saline can extract all colours, including titanium dioxide.
  3. Less Risk of Scarring: Saline removal is gentler than laser tattoo removal, with less scarring.
  4. Works on Cosmetic Tattoos: Great for brow tattoos, lip tattoos and eyeliner tattoos where laser sessions can be too harsh.
  5. Natural Healing Process: Uses a natural approach where the body does the hard work.
  6. Cost Effective: It may require fewer sessions than laser removal, more affordable.

While saline solution tattoo removal is safe, it’s not for everyone. Certain medical conditions or skin sensitivities may mean you can’t have the treatment. Contraindications include:

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Open wounds, skin infections or sunburn in the area to be treated
  • Autoimmune disorders or compromised immune systems
  • Keloid scarring or hypertrophic scarring history
  • Taking certain medications like blood thinners
  • Diabetes (without medical clearance)
  • Active eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis in the area to be treated

If you fall into any of these categories, speak to a professional before booking.

To get the best results, prepare for a saline tattoo removal session:

  1. Avoid direct sun for 2 weeks before the session.
  2. Stop using active skincare products like retinoids or AHA/BHA exfoliants.
  3. No tanning beds as they can damage the skin and affect results.
  4. Drink plenty of water to hydrate the skin.
  5. Book a 15-minute consultation with a cosmetic tattoo removal clinic for a custom plan.

Here’s what happens during a typical session:

Consultation

The process starts with a one-on-one consultation where the specialist examines your tattoo, goes over your medical history and works out the best plan for removal. You’ll also get information on aftercare and a number of sessions.

Skin Prep

The specialist cleans the area thoroughly to remove dirt, oil and makeup. A topical anesthetic is then applied to numb the area.

Saline Application

The specialist uses a tattoo machine or microblading tool to open the skin’s surface so the saline can penetrate. This is similar to getting a cosmetic tattoo.

Solution Application

A saline solution is applied to the open skin, which draws out the ink pigments. The saline causes fluid drainage and dehydrates the cells in the treated area, so the pigment is lifted from the skin.

Healing Process

After the session, a scab formed in the treated area. As the scab heals and naturally falls off, it takes the pigment particles with it. Multiple sessions are required to remove all the pigment, depending on the depth and type of tattoo.

Aftercare is key to preventing infection and healing. Here’s how:

  • No Hot Showers and Exercise
    Avoid hot showers, saunas, swimming and strenuous activities that make you sweat for at least 7 to 10 days after treatment. Heat and sweat can irritate the skin and prolong the healing process.
  • Keep it Clean and Dry
    Use a clean paper towel to pat dry if it gets wet. Don’t rub or use towels that can transfer bacteria to the wound.
  • No Sun
    Direct sun exposure can cause hyperpigmentation, so cover the treated area with clothing. Do not apply sunscreen to the healing wound.
  • Don’t Pick at the Scab
    Let the scab fall off naturally. Picking at it increases the risk of scarring, infection and uneven removal.
  • Follow Your Specialist’s Instructions
    Your specialist may provide you with specific ointments, healing balms or aftercare instructions. Follow these closely for the best results.
  • Infection: If aftercare is not followed.
  • Scarring: If the scab is removed too early.
  • Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation: Sun exposure or improper aftercare.
  • Delayed healing: Some may experience longer healing times, especially with darker skin tones.

The number of sessions depends on the size of the tattoo, pigment type, and skin type.

  • Small Tattoos: 2 to 4 sessions for small cosmetic tattoos like eyebrows.
  • Medium Tattoos: 4 to 6 sessions to remove eyeliner or small lip tattoos.
  • Big Tattoos: Larger body tattoos may need more than 6 sessions for complete removal.

Sessions are spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart to give the skin time to heal. It’s a process, but it works.

Laser removal: Breaks down ink particles with a laser beam. Tattoo removal creams: They don’t work and are unreliable. DIY methods: Risky and will scar.

Saline tattoo removal cost is dependent on the size and location of the tattoo. In Australia, it’s $100-$250 per session for eyebrow tattoos and up to $400 per session for larger tattoos. Full removal will require multiple sessions, so best to consult a professional for a quote.

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Since 2016 of expertise in the professional tattooing industry, Anastasia is a certified and licensed beauty cosmetic tattooing specialist. She has all the necessary licenses and qualifications for permanent makeup in Europe and Australia.

FAQ

10-14 days for scabs to fall off. 4-6 weeks for full healing.

Mild pain, similar to getting a tattoo. Numbing cream is applied.

Yes, saline removal is safe for all skin types, even darker skin types where laser removal may not be suitable.

1-5 sessions. More for larger or stubborn tattoos.

For cosmetic tattoos like brows, lips or eyeliner, saline removal may be safer and more effective. Laser is better for larger body tattoos.

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