perfecting touch up session
*A perfecting touch up session between 6-12 weeks is recommended for optimal results. This touch up session addresses any irregularities that may have resulted from the natural healing process.
TOUCH UPS | $150-$350 (existing clients)
Perfecting 6-12 week touch up-$150
Up to 12 months-$250
Up to 18 months-$300
Up to 24 months-$350
Annual touch ups are recommended to keep your permanent makeup looking fresh. After 24 months, procedure is charged full price. If you had previous work done elsewhere, you must send a picture before booking to be considered as a candidate.
Up to 12 months-$250
Up to 18 months-$300
Up to 24 months-$350
Annual touch ups are recommended to keep your permanent makeup looking fresh. After 24 months, procedure is charged full price. If you had previous work done elsewhere, you must send a picture before booking to be considered as a candidate.
Microblading Gone Wrong? We Can Help!
non laser microblading and tattoo removal
Saline tattoo removal offers an effective solution for individuals seeking to diminish or eliminate unwanted small tattoos or permanent makeup. This method employs the principle of osmosis to gradually lift and remove ink or pigment from the skin.
When the LiFT solution is introduced into the skin, its unique combination of sea salts, orange, and lemon components triggers a process known as equalization. In response, the water beneath the pigment rises, essentially carrying the pigment or ink along with it. This initiates the formation of a scab over the following week, marking the beginning of the lightening process. It's important to note that this approach differs from laser tattoo removal, which pushes the ink into the bloodstream for elimination through the body's drainage system. Unlike lasers, Saline removal does not discriminate based on color, meaning it treats all colors uniformly. To ensure your comfort during the procedure, topical numbing and a secondary method are utilized. ***As with lasers, please keep in mind that 3-5 sessions may be necessary for optimal results. |