
If you’ve just had a tattoo or permanent makeup (PMU) done and immediately regret it, or you’re dealing with old PMU that has changed color over time, you’re not alone. Many clients search for solutions within hours, days, or even years after their procedure, and the good news is: there is a solution.
At Bonito Beauty Bar & Academy, we specialize in emergency tattoo removal for PMU and small body tattoos, as well as old PMU tattoo removal and correction. Using non-laser saline tattoo removal in Toronto, we help safely lift unwanted pigment, whether it’s fresh or long-standing in the skin.
What Is Emergency Saline Tattoo Removal?
Emergency saline removal is a time-sensitive treatment performed shortly after a tattoo or PMU procedure. It works by drawing pigment out of the skin before it fully heals, significantly reducing the amount of pigment that remains. The sooner the treatment is performed after the initial procedure, the more effectively the pigment can be lifted.
This is especially effective for:
- Fresh eyebrow tattoos (microblading, powder brows, nano brows)
- Lip blush corrections
- Eyeliner PMU
- Small unwanted body tattoos
What About Old PMU Tattoo Removal?
For older PMU, saline removal is used to gradually lift and extract pigment over multiple sessions, especially when the color has turned red, orange, grey, or green, become too dark or uneven, or been previously treated with laser.
This approach allows for a controlled and customized correction, avoiding the unpredictable color shifts that are common with other removal methods.
Why Saline Removal Is More Suitable for PMU
Unlike most laser machines, which require different wavelengths and advanced technology to target specific colors, saline removal works by lifting and extracting all pigment colors from the skin. This makes it more suitable for permanent makeup removal across all skin tones and pigment types.
PMU pigments are hybrid mixtures, a combination of organic and inorganic components. They are not pure, single-color pigments like many body tattoos. Especially in eyebrow tattoos, pigments are always blended to create natural tones. Because of this, most laser machines may target some pigments effectively but leave others behind, leading to uneven color shifts rather than complete removal.
Saline removal bypasses this limitation entirely by working on the osmotic principle: the hypertonic saline solution draws all pigment types toward the surface of the skin, regardless of their molecular composition or color.
Why Clients Come to Us After Laser Treatments
We often see clients who have already undergone multiple laser sessions on their eyebrows and are left with red tones, orangish hues, or greenish discoloration. This happens because most laser technologies target certain pigments more effectively but do not treat all pigment tones equally. The result is partial fading, not complete removal.
This is one of the most common reasons clients seek out non-laser PMU correction in Toronto. If laser has left behind residual warm or cool tones, saline removal can be used to continue lifting what the laser could not fully address.
Why Starting with Saline Matters
One of the most important things to understand about tattoo pigment removal is that non-laser saline treatment is still possible after laser, but it becomes more complex.
Laser breaks pigment into smaller, more dispersed particles, making the pigment less concentrated under the skin and harder to lift with saline afterward. More sessions may be required, and in some cases optimal results may be limited.
The best approach for most PMU removal cases is to start with saline tattoo removal first, then use laser as a final step if any residual pigment remains. This provides the most controlled and predictable outcome for eyebrow tattoo removal, lip blush correction, and eyeliner PMU.
What Is the Difference Between Laser and Saline Tattoo Removal?
Laser Tattoo Removal
- Breaks down pigment particles using light energy
- Relies on the body to gradually eliminate pigment through the lymphatic system
- Requires different wavelengths for different colors
- May result in uneven fading depending on the pigments used
Saline Tattoo Removal
- Draws pigment up to the surface of the skin through osmosis
- Removes pigment through the natural healing and scabbing process
- Works on all pigment tones including warm, cool, and neutral blends
- Provides more uniform results for PMU and small tattoos
What About White Pigment?
This is a key point many clients are not aware of. Laser tattoo removal is not suitable for white pigment removal because the pigment can darken when exposed to laser energy, making correction significantly more difficult.
Saline removal is a better option for white pigment because white pigments have larger molecular structures and tend to sit more superficially in the skin, making them easier to lift. In some cases, fewer sessions are required compared to other pigment colors.
This applies even to body tattoos where white ink is present. Laser is often preferred for standard body tattoo removal, but when white pigment is involved, saline removal can be a more effective and safer option.
How Can Bonito Beauty Bar Can Help you With Tattoo Removal in Toronto
Whether your concern is a fresh tattoo you regret, old PMU that has changed color, a small unwanted body tattoo, or uneven results after laser treatments, the key is choosing the right removal method from the beginning.
At Bonito Beauty Bar & Academy, we take a customized and strategic approach to PMU and tattoo pigment removal, ensuring the safest and most natural-looking results for every client we see. We serve Toronto and the GTA, including North York, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and Mississauga.
If you’re not sure what you need, book a consultation and we’ll assess your case and guide you through the right next step.
