Services
MICROBLADING & PERMANENT MAKEUP (PMU) REMOVAL
Microblading &
PMU Removal
"I have a wealth of expertise as a microblading and permanent makeup specialist and as such I have honed my skills in safely and efficiently lightening and eliminating a wide range of permanent makeup applications. By offering the latest cutting-edge techniques, I am able to address all permanent makeup concerns and provide customised solutions that meet the specific needs of each client, delivering the best possible outcome."
SARA DUANE
All types of Pigments
All Areas of The Face
Laser PMU removal
Saline PMU removal
Laser
laser microblading &
permanent makeup removal
Laser Microblading & Permanent Makeup Removal
Utilising cutting-edge nano laser technology, I precisely target the pigment in microblading or permanent makeup applications, breaking it down into tiny particles that your body can naturally eliminate over time.
Every session is tailored to the specific size, colour, and location of your permanent makeup, ensuring the best possible results with minimal discomfort.
As a state-of-the-art approach to microblading and permanent makeup removal, laser technology offers a highly effective and precise way to eliminate undesired pigment. Recognised as the safest and most efficient removal method, this innovation has revolutionised the industry, leading to faster results and increased client satisfaction.
SCIENCE
HOW DOES LASER MICROBLADING & PERMANENT MAKEUP REMOVAL WORK?
Laser removal utilises a potent laser to focus on the pigment particles embedded in the skin. The pigment absorbs the laser energy, breaking it down into smaller pieces. Gradually, these fragments are cleared away by the body’s immune system, leading to the steady fading and elimination of the microblading or permanent makeup.
Various light wavelengths are employed to address specific pigment colours, guaranteeing the treatment’s effectiveness across a broad spectrum of microblading and permanent makeup pigments.
BENEFITS
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF LASER Microblading & Permanent Makeup REMOVAL?
Precise and Targeted: The state-of-the-art laser technology enables accurate targeting of permanent makeup pigment without harming the adjacent skin, resulting in a more efficient and precise removal process.
Effective on Various Pigment Colours: Laser permanent makeup removal can effectively break down an extensive range of pigment colours, including hard-to-remove shades such as reds, blues, and black, which may be more difficult to eliminate using alternative methods.
Quicker Results: In comparison to traditional permanent makeup removal methods, laser treatments often produce faster outcomes with fewer sessions, depending on the size, age, and location of the makeup.
Suitable for Most Skin Types: Laser permanent makeup removal is suitable for a wide variety of skin types, as the procedure can be tailored to address each person’s distinct needs and skin characteristics.
Minimal Risk of Scarring: Advanced laser technology is designed to reduce the risk of scarring and damage to the surrounding skin. Proper aftercare and adherence to the aftercare guidelines are crucial for ensuring optimal healing.
SALINE
SALINE microblading & permanent makeup removal
Saline Microblading & Permanent Makeup Removal.
I utilise a specialised saline solution called Li-FT to gently lift the pigment from your skin, leading to a gradual lightening of the permanent makeup over several sessions.
science
HOW DOES SALINe MICROBLADING & PERMANENT MAKEUP REMOVAL WORK?
The saline permanent makeup removal procedure employs a specialised, sterile saline solution called Li-FT that is carefully introduced into the skin where the pigment is located, using techniques akin to the initial application process.
The solution operates through osmosis and by generating a controlled scab that raises the pigment particles to the skin’s surface. As the scab heals naturally and detaches, the pigment is progressively eliminated, leading to a lighter appearance of the permanent makeup.
BENEFITS
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF SALINE MICROBLADING & PERMANENT MAKEUP REMOVAL?
Safe for All Skin Types: Saline permanent makeup removal is compatible with all skin types, including sensitive skin, and has a minimal risk of adverse reactions.
Chemical-Free: The saline solution employed in this process is a natural, chemical-free alternative that ensures a gentle and eco-friendly approach to microblading and permanent makeup removal.
Low Risk of Scarring: In contrast to chemical or surgical methods, saline permanent makeup removal has a lower risk of scarring or skin damage, as it works in harmony with the body’s natural healing process.
Effective on Stubborn Pigment: Saline permanent makeup removal is particularly effective on stubborn pigments, such as yellow and white, that can be challenging to remove with traditional laser treatments.
Minimal Discolouration: As the saline solution gently lifts the pigment from the skin, there is a reduced risk of skin discolouration or pigment changes.
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FAQ'S
There are several techniques for removing old or unwanted microblading and permanent makeup, including laser removal, saline removal, surgical excision, and dermabrasion. Among these methods, laser and saline tattoo removal are widely regarded as the safest, most commonly used, and highly effective approaches.
Laser permanent makeup removal involves the use of intense laser light that interacts with the tattoo ink, causing it to fragment into minuscule particles. By selectively targeting the pigment and leaving the surrounding skin unaffected, the laser enables the body’s immune system to naturally eliminate these fragmented ink particles.
Saline permanent makeup and microblading removal is achieved by applying a specialised saline solution into the skin through tattooing. This process establishes a hyperosmotic environment, facilitating the extraction of pigments over a period of time, ultimately leading to their gradual fading and elimination.
The success of microblading and permanent makeup removal can be influenced by various factors, such as dark skin tones, the size and colour of the tattoo, the depth of the ink within the skin, and the type of ink used.
While laser removal is generally effective for most microblading and permanent makeup pigments, it may present challenges when dealing with certain colours like yellow and green which do appear in some eyebrow pigment formulations. Different wavelengths of laser light are employed based on the ink colour. On the other hand, saline removal is not colour selective and can remove any colour. Combining these techniques can enhance the overall efficacy of the removal process.
The number of sessions needed for complete removal of microblading or permanent makeup varies based on factors such as the size, colour, and age of the enhancement, as well as the individual’s skin type. Typically, most enhancements require between two and six treatment sessions on average to achieve full removal.
Eyebrows being treated with a laser may take only a few seconds per eyebrow. Saline removal sessions take longer due to the method being a little more labour intensive.
During laser microblading and permanent makeup removal, patients may experience some discomfort, often likened to the sensation of a rubber band snapping against the skin or hot fat splashes. However, the pain is typically manageable, and the treatment sessions are usually brief. On the other hand, saline removal can be comparable to the pain experienced while getting a tattoo and may be less comfortable than laser removal due to the longer duration of the treatments.
Temporary redness, swelling, and hypopigmentation (temporary lightening of the skin) in the treated area are common side effects of microblading and permanent makeup removal. It is important to follow proper aftercare instructions to reduce the risk of scarring or infection.
Temporary redness, swelling, and bleeding are common side effects of microblading and permanent makeup removal. As the treated area heals, you may also experience drying and scabbing. It is essential to follow proper aftercare instructions to minimise the risk of scarring or infection.
The healing process can vary, but it generally entails redness, swelling, and scabbing in the treated area. Regardless of the removal method used, it usually takes several weeks for the skin to fully heal.
Laser permanent makeup removal is widely regarded as highly effective, particularly for darker, larger, and more resistant enhancements. Saline removal can be effective for specific colour pigments and areas that may not be suitable for laser treatment, such as around the eyes. Combining these methods can often yield optimal results if feasible
Although there is a possibility of scarring with any microblading or permanent makeup removal technique, both laser and saline tattoo removal, when conducted by skilled professionals, carry a low risk of scarring. Furthermore, compared to surgical or chemical tattoo removal methods, both laser and saline removal have significantly lower risks of scarring.
There is no guarantee of complete pigment removal with any method. The efficacy of the removal process is contingent upon multiple factors, such as the size, colour, age of the tattoo, and the individual’s skin response.