Tattoo Removal

There are many product and processes that strive to remove unwanted pigment or tattoo. Removal is attempted by irritating the skin,
inducing accelerated exfoliation, controlled burning of the skin with various laser treatments, and the process of dermabrasion,
or sanding of the skin. All of these methods represent an assault of the skin, thus increasing the probability of scarring.
To successfully remove or lighten unwanted tattoo or pigment, without the probability of leaving a scar, the natural product of salt is used. By introducing a high concentration of a natural salt water paste into the dermis of the skin where the unwanted tattoo resides, water in the cells beneath and surrounding the pigment create osmotic pressure forcing the pigment from the dermal layer upward to the epidermis. The area treated forms a scab, which generally falls off in 5-7 days after the procedure removing 50-75% of the unwanted tattoo after the first treatment. Up to three sessions may be required.
Contraindications to tattoo removal:
- No tattoo’s larger than 2” x 4” should be removed
- No full lip color/top or lower eyeliner other than small irregularities
- No Regular Tanning Bed use on desired removal area
- Anyone treated with Prednizone or any oral antibiotic two weeks prior to removal procedure
- Anyone that has taken Accutane within six months of removal
Price $400 (Approx.)
Tattoo Removal Consent form
Tattoo Removal After Care form