top of page

SMP & MICROBLADING TATTOO REMOVAL

WE OFFER MAGNETIC TATOO REMOVAL FOR SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION / SMP & MICROBLADING ONLY.

WHY MAGNETIC TATTOO REMOVAL ?

Magnetic Tattoo Removal vs. Laser Tattoo Removal: A Detailed Comparison

Magnetic tattoo removal and laser tattoo removal are both popular methods for removing unwanted tattoos. While each has its own advantages, magnetic tattoo removal offers unique benefits that make it an appealing alternative to laser treatments. Below is a detailed comparison highlighting the strengths of magnetic tattoo removal.

​

More Effective Across a Wide Range of Colors

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: This technique effectively removes tattoos of all colors, including dark, light, and multi-tonal pigments. Unlike laser tattoo removal, which depends on specific wavelengths and may struggle with certain colors, magnetic tattoo removal offers greater versatility, making it suitable for a broader range of tattoo types.

​

Lower Risk of Skin Damage

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: This non-invasive technique uses magnetic nanoparticles to gently extract tattoo pigments, reducing the risk of skin damage, scarring, or texture changes. In contrast, laser tattoo removal can sometimes cause temporary or permanent skin reactions. Magnetic tattoo removal is especially beneficial for individuals with sensitive or delicate skin.

​

Minimized Discomfort

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: Many people find this method to be less painful than laser tattoo removal. The sensation is often described as a mild scratching or tingling, making it a more comfortable option for individuals with low pain tolerance or those seeking a gentler procedure.

​

Lower Risk of Pigment Changes

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: One common side effect of laser tattoo removal is pigmentary changes, such as hypopigmentation (skin lightening) or hyperpigmentation (skin darkening). Magnetic tattoo removal significantly reduces this risk, making it a safer option for maintaining even skin tone after treatment.

​

Potentially Fewer Sessions Required

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: This method can lead to significant fading in fewer sessions compared to laser tattoo removal, potentially saving both time and cost. However, it is important to note that removal is a gradual process. At Newport SMP, Nurse Jenn performs this procedure, and a minimum of four sessions is required. Because individual factors such as tattoo depth, ink type, and skin characteristics vary, the total number of sessions cannot be precisely predicted.

​

Safer for Sensitive Areas

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: Areas like the face or neck can be particularly challenging to treat with lasers due to sensitivity concerns. The gentle approach of magnetic tattoo removal makes it a safer and more effective option for delicate or hard-to-reach areas.

​

Compatible with All Skin Types

Magnetic Tattoo Removal: This method is suitable for all skin tones, including darker complexions, without an increased risk of complications. Laser tattoo removal, by contrast, can pose a higher risk of pigmentary changes for individuals with darker skin.

​

Choosing the Right Method for You

While both magnetic and laser tattoo removal have their benefits, the best choice depends on individual factors such as tattoo characteristics, skin type, and personal preferences. Consulting with a qualified professional—such as Nurse Jenn at Newport SMP—can help determine the most effective approach for your tattoo removal journey.

​

Magnetic tattoo removal stands out for its ability to remove a wide range of colors, minimize skin damage, reduce discomfort, lower the risk of pigmentation issues, and offer a more gentle experience for sensitive areas. If you are considering tattoo removal, this innovative technique may be a compelling alternative to traditional laser treatments.

MICROBLADING REMOVAL SESSION

SMP REMOVAL SESSION 

FUT SCAR SMP REMOVAL

CONTACT US

NEWPORT SMP, LLC
4120 BIRCH ST. #102
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660

Thanks for submitting!

​

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok

© 2023 NEWPORT SMP, LLC

bottom of page