Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Saline Tattoo Removal Therapy.

Most clients need between three and eight sessions, depending on tattoo size, ink depth, color, and how previous treatments responded. Sessions are typically spaced six to eight weeks apart to allow healing. A consultation provides a more accurate estimate for your case.

Yes. Saline Tattoo Removal Therapy is suitable for most skin types because it works superficially and promotes natural pigment migration. However, skin sensitivity and medical history matter; we'll assess during consultation to confirm safety and expected outcome for your skin type.

Saline therapy can significantly fade cosmetic makeup and eyebrow pigment, but complete removal depends on pigment type, depth, and prior treatments. Some pigments may require more sessions or alternative methods; we’ll discuss realistic expectations and options during consultation.

Most clients report mild stinging or scratching sensations during treatment, similar to tattooing. We use topical numbing and gentle techniques to minimize discomfort. Afterward you may experience tenderness, redness, and light scabbing as the skin heals and pigment lifts.

Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, scabbing, and lightening or darkening of surrounding skin. Infection is rare with proper care. We'll provide detailed aftercare to reduce risks and monitor healing across follow-up sessions.

Keep the area clean and dry, avoid sun and swimming for at least two weeks, and apply recommended ointments. Do not pick scabs. Schedule and attend follow-up appointments to assess progress and determine if additional sessions are needed.