Skin & Scar
Clinic
FAQ
Scar camouflage is a paramedical tattooing technique that uses skin-colored pigments to blend scars with the surrounding skin, making them less noticeable.
Inkless stretch mark revision involves using microneedling to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture without adding pigment, helping to reduce the appearance of stretch marks.
Brazilian stretch mark camouflage is a specialized tattooing technique that uses custom-blended pigments to match your skin tone and cover stretch marks, creating a more even skin appearance.
The results of scar camouflage can last several years, depending on factors such as skin type, sun exposure, and aftercare. Periodic touch-ups may be needed to maintain the appearance.
Pain levels vary depending on the area being treated and individual sensitivity. Topical numbing creams are usually applied to minimize discomfort during the procedure.
Multiple sessions are typically needed for optimal results, with the exact number depending on the severity of the stretch marks and individual skin response.
Aftercare instructions generally include keeping the area clean, avoiding sun exposure, and applying recommended healing ointments. Specific guidelines will be provided by your technician.
Most types of scars and stretch marks can be treated, but a consultation is necessary to determine if you're a suitable candidate and to discuss expected outcomes.
Initial results may be visible immediately after the procedure, but full results typically develop over several weeks as the skin heals and pigment settles.
Paramedical tattooing is generally safe for all skin types, but a patch test and consultation are recommended to ensure the best results and to address any potential skin sensitivities.