How it differs from laser.
Saline lifts pigment out
The solution draws pigment upward through the skin, which then leaves as the area scabs and heals. Because it does not rely on breaking pigment with light, colour is less of a limiting factor — which matters for pigments that laser struggles with.
Laser breaks pigment down
Laser shatters pigment into particles the body clears internally. It generally moves more pigment per session on larger, denser work — but responds differently depending on the colour it is asked to treat.
Often the answer is not one or the other. A combination, sequenced properly, does more than either alone.
Healing is the treatment.
With saline removal, the lifting happens as the area heals rather than in the chair. That makes aftercare part of the result, not an afterthought. The area will scab, and that scab is carrying pigment with it — disturbing it early costs you progress.
Sessions are spaced to let the skin recover fully in between. As with laser, Helen will give you an honest estimate of how many are likely and revise it as your skin shows what it is doing.
You will be given full written aftercare, and Helen would rather you contacted her with a question than guessed.
Helen trains other practitioners in this technique.
Helen is an accredited Botched Ink® trainer as well as a Level 4 qualified removal specialist. The technique used on you is the one she teaches to other artists.
Non-laser removal is one of only two treatments currently offered at the monthly Manchester specialist clinic — alongside Yellow Brow Rescue. Permanent makeup treatments are exclusively available at the luxury boutique clinic in Lytham.
Ask About Non-Laser RemovalNot sure which method suits your pigment?
That is exactly what the consultation decides. Helen will look at the colour, the depth and your skin, and recommend laser, saline, a combination, or none of them.
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