What is Saline Pigment Removal?
Saline pigment removal is a technique our browlist’s use to lift pigment out of the skin utilizing a hand tool or tattoo machine. The saline tattoo removal solution is used and applied to the skin in a similar manner to when pigment is applied during a permanent makeup or tattoo procedure. The solution that is used for the saline pigment removal contains ingredients such as purified water, finely processed sea salt, orange seed extract, lemon seed extract, and aloe.
The lightening/pigment removal solution forms a scab over the treated skin area that will fall off during the healing process as the skin recuperates naturally. After the scab falls off on its own, the new skin will be revealed during the recuperating process. The undesirable pigment adheres to the scab and is adequately pulled up and out of the dermal layer by the scab. Healing is a natural process that necessitates that the scab is kept dry consistently until it falls off on its own. Full lightning can require 3-5 meetings or sessions and possibly more. This lightening technique pulls out the pigment layer by layer and the longer pigment has been in your skin the more sessions will be needed to treat that area.
Sometimes partial lightening is sufficient warranting only one session. However, this is also dependent upon skin type.