NUMBER ONE TATTOO REMOVAL
A gentler way to undo a tattoo.
Saline removal works with your skin’s own healing process instead of burning through it. No lasers, no guessing on ink color, no long recovery between visits.
Consultation
We look at your tattoo’s size, ink density, color, and age, and talk through your goals — full removal or lightening for a cover-up.
Treatment session
A sterile saline solution is worked into the tattooed skin, creating a controlled surface scab. Most clients describe the sensation as similar to getting the original tattoo.
Natural healing
Over the following weeks, the scab lifts and takes pigment with it. You’ll get clear aftercare instructions to protect the area while it heals.
Repeat as needed
Sessions are spaced to let your skin fully recover. Most tattoos need multiple rounds — your provider will map out a realistic timeline at your consultation.
What makes it different from laser
Both approaches fade ink over multiple sessions. The difference is what happens to your skin along the way.
- Treats every ink color, including white and neon
- No known carcinogenic breakdown byproducts
- Lower risk of scarring across skin tones
- Works through your body’s own healing response
- Struggles with white, yellow, and neon ink
- Breakdown byproducts are less well understood
- Higher risk of hyper/hypopigmentation on darker skin
- Relies on heat to shatter ink particles
Before you book
Most healthy adults
If you can get a tattoo, you can typically have one removed this way. Your consultation will confirm any exceptions.
Plan for multiple sessions
Full removal is rarely one-and-done. Expect several sessions spaced weeks apart, depending on your tattoo.
Protect the scab
The healing scab is doing the work. Keeping it clean and undisturbed is the single biggest factor in your results.
Real results
A few recent removals — small tattoos fading and lifting through the natural saline process.