Enzyme Tattoo Removal
Enzyme Tattoo Removal is a non-laser pigment lightening treatment designed to gradually lift unwanted permanent makeup or tattoo pigment from the skin through the body’s natural healing process. A specialized saline/enzyme-based solution is implanted into the treated area, encouraging pigment to rise toward the surface as the skin heals.
This treatment can help lighten:
Permanent makeup (brows, lips, eyeliner)
Small body tattoos
Uneven, discolored, or oversaturated pigment
Previous PMU work for correction or cover-ups
Multiple sessions may be required depending on pigment depth, saturation, color, and skin type. Healing includes scabbing/crusting as the pigment is pulled from the skin, making proper aftercare extremely important for optimal results.
What is an Enzyme Tattoo Removal?
Laser Tattoo Removal
Uses laser energy to break down pigment particles beneath the skin so the body can gradually eliminate them. It’s often faster for body tattoos and dark pigments but may not be suitable for all PMU colors or skin tones.
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Enzyme Tattoo Removal
Uses a saline/enzyme-based solution implanted into the skin to lift pigment out through the healing process. It’s commonly used for permanent makeup correction, cosmetic tattoo lightening, and pigments that may react poorly to laser.
Pre-care Instructions
1 WEEK BEFORE
Avoid retinol, Retin-A, tretinoin, AHAs, BHAs, exfoliants, and harsh skincare products near the treatment area
Avoid waxing, threading, chemical peels, microneedling, or laser treatments on the area
Avoid excessive sun exposure or tanning
24-48 HOURS BEFORE
Avoid alcohol
Avoid caffeine in excess
Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or blood thinners unless prescribed by your doctor
Avoid smoking when possible, as it may slow healing
Stay hydrated
DAY OF APPOINTMENT
Arrive with clean skin
Do not apply makeup, lotions, or oils on the treatment area
Eat beforehand to help prevent dizziness or sensitivity
DO NOT BOOK IF YOU
Are pregnant or breastfeeding
Have an active infection, rash, cold sore, or open wound near the area
Are currently sick or have a fever
Have recently used Accutane/isotretinoin (within 6–12 months unless medically cleared)
Are prone to severe keloid scarring
Have had Botox/filler in the area too recently (consult your technician first)
Aftercare Instructions
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