How does PigmentOff Remover work?
The pigment removal technique using “Pigment-Off” remover differs fundamentally from laser removal treatment. It is based on a unique chemical process that aims to extract implanted pigments from the skin rather than breaking them down (as with laser treatment). The pigments leave the body through the skin’s surface rather than via the lymphatic system.
A biochemical method of tattoo removal. The pigment particles embedded in the skin are bound and removed through the skin's surface.
Mechanical method of tattoo removal. The pigments are broken down by laser beams and removed from the body via the lymphatic system.
“Pigment-Off” remover is a specially formulated suspension capable of binding to and removing pigments embedded in the skin. The particle size of the components in this suspension is very similar to that of implanted pigments. However, it is not only their physical properties that are similar, but also their chemical composition, which implies a certain affinity between the elements and ensures their good miscibility.
Upon physical contact between “Pigment-Off” Remover and the pigments embedded in the skin, their components mix together. Unlike pigments, the “Pigment-Off” Remover components cannot become embedded in the skin. They are always repelled and simply carry the bound pigments to the skin’s surface.
If the permanent makeup pigments were implanted only superficially into the skin, the pigmentation can even be removed with a single “Pigment-Off” remover treatment!
The success rate for complete pigment removal with proper application of “Pigment-Off” remover is 99.9%. However, there are some special considerations when it comes to tattoo removal.
What happens during the PigmentOff removal treatment?
The remover solution is applied in a specific way to the layer of skin where the pigment particles are located.
Due to its composition, PigmentOff Remover is able to bind to the pigments upon direct contact.
It is then shed by the skin, rises to the surface, and carries the pigments bound to it with it.
After the removal procedure, it is extremely important to care for the treated areas properly and regularly. Fifty percent of the result depends on this, because the removal process continues even after the treatment. A light scab forms on the treated area, and along with it, a significant portion of the pigment is removed.