What Is
Li-FT?
* Li-FT is a unique saline removal like no other in the world made by Li Pigments.
* No chemicals, no acids.
* All natural salt and fruit seed extract. (TWO different fruit seed extracts and super high salt concentration.)
* Exceptionally safe and extremely effective.
* Vegan and cruelty free.
* Made in a state of the art licenced and inspected manufacturing lab. Li-FT went through extensive testing by an independent lab for safety.
* Most importantly it kicks ass and lightens bad permanent makeup/microblading and body tattoos.
* Emergency Removal can be performed within 48 hours of the initial tattoo treatment.
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Li-Ft is tattooed into the skin in the same way a tattoo is implanted.
It works by introducing a highly concentrated salt solution into the unwanted pigment area. An osmosis and equalisation process then performs by which molecules of a solvent pass through the semipermeable membrane making it a more concentrated solution. This forces unwanted pigment up towards the surface and is then shed via the thin scab that forms as per the body's wound healing responses.
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Alternative pigment removal options; (not currently provided by Mandy Shrestha)
Pigment removal has been around for an extremely long time. Clients have several methods to choose from, including but not limited to;
Lightening Creams, Glycolic and TCA's
They may fade the tattoo slightly but do not penetrate deep enough to completely remove the tattoo. In some cases lightening creams have been known to cause scarring and/or discolouration of the skin without the desired results being achieved.
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Dermabrasion (Not Micro-dermabrasion)
This aggressive treatment involves abrading/sanding the skin using a rotary abrasive wheel (similar to an electric file commonly used in nail bars). this method leaves the skin completely raw and at high risk of infection. scarring is almost certain.
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Surgical Removal
A painful technique performed by cutting away the tattoo and stitching the skin back together.
Laser
This is one of the most popular methods of removal and can be highly effective albeit painful. Short pulses of intense light are penetrated deep into the skin causing the pigment particles to shatter. these particles are then removed via the body's lymphatic system.
Depending on the colour of the pigment, different wavelengths are needed to remove different colours which can sometimes be challenging.
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30 min