paramedical tattooing

advance tattooing methods used to improve the appearance of scars, discoloration, and skin irregularities caused by surgery, injury, or trauma

Non-surgical scar revision is a treatment that uses a fine needling technique and medical-grade, specialized serum that is formulated using all-vegan and FDA-approved ingredients. This helps induce collagen production in stretch marks and surgical scars whose texture and appearance improve as a result of the reconstruction of skin elasticity and color. Ink-less revision with serums are the perfect solution for you if you do not want to (or cannot) get the traditional pigment tattoo. If clients do not achieve an ideal improvement in color after a revision treatment, a camouflage treatment using skin-tone pigments can be performed to better conceal their stretch marks and scars.

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Scar camouflage is a procedure that can help individuals reduce the appearance of scars. This technique involves using specialized pigments to match the color of the surrounding skin and apply it to the scar. Scar camouflage is a great option for you if you have scars from accidents, surgeries, or medical conditions. While it cannot completely remove a scar, it can significantly reduce its visibility and help you live more comfortably and confidently in your skin.

Restorative tattoos are a specialized paramedical service designed to address color discrepancies and asymmetry caused by scars or defects from conditions like cleft lip/palate, dog bites, and mastectomies. Using precise pigmentation techniques, the tattoos help recreate natural contours, balance uneven tones, and blend scars seamlessly with surrounding skin. These treatments not only restore a sense of normalcy but also boost confidence by enhancing the overall aesthetic harmony of affected areas.

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now treating:

Stretch marks

Tummy Tuck Scars

lip scars/defects

vitiligo

Face Lift Scars

hypopigmentation

Burn Scars

c-section scars

radiation markers

cleft lip/palate scars

self-harm scars

acne scars

FAQs

  • No. Scars such as keloids and skin conditions such as melasma do not qualify.

    A consultation and approval is required before a revision/camouflage appointment can be booked.

    If you are not a good candidate, you will be informed of the reasons why. One reason for disqualification may be the age of your scar/stretch marks. So be sure to review the requirements below before you apply. You might not know if you will need an inkless or camouflage treatment, and it is okay. You can still apply and we will provide our recommendations.

  • A camouflage tattoo is a form of permanent body art in which ink matching the surrounding skin is implanted to hide and conceal the scar and/or restore a natural appearance. The ink may remain in the skin for a long period of time with proper care and maintenance, making it an ideal solution for those who have a big contrast between the area of concern the surrounding skin.

    On the other hand, ink-less revision involves using a tattoo machine to implant medical-grade serums into the area to reduce or eliminate the appearance of the scar. This procedure does not involve pigment; it works by stimulating collagen production underneath the surface of the skin through the needling procedure while the serum has ingredients that nourishes the area and supports the healing process.

    For scars that have need to have both texture and color improved, ink-less revision is done before camouflage.

  • Yes. All services are completed with medical-grade serums from Nue Conceal which means they adhere to strict regulations established by various governing bodies; they are also held to higher standards of purity and efficiency.

    Our medical-grade serums are lab-formulated especially for paramedical tattooing and contain higher concentrations of active ingredients, which make them more effective at targeting specific concerns. The formula is more complex and contains additional ingredients for better absorption or improved efficacy. The fact that they are lab-formulated by experts also makes them a safer option as they are formulated specifically to penetrate the skin with the paramedical micro-needling technique used.

  • Every individual, scar, and treatment is unique. Your total investment depends on your scar(s), healing process, and goals. An estimate, including package options, are provided during your initial consultation appointment.

    For stretch marks, fees begin at $700 per area per session.

    For scars, fees begin at $500 per session.

  • INKLESS

    • For Stretch Marks: 3 or months post-partum

    • For Surgical/Injury Scars: 6 or more months after it occured

    CAMOUFLAGE:

    • For stretch marks/scars: 1 or more years after occurence

    • For Vitiligo: After 5 years of inactivity

  • It usually takes anywhere between one to three months for scar tissue to heal fully, although this will depend on several factors such as aftercare compliance, age, lifestyle habits, and the location and severity of the scar or stretch marks in question.

  • When it comes to exposing stretch marks and scars to the sun, tanning without camouflage can be detrimental for their visibility. The ultraviolet rays of the sun will not cause the tones of those areas to change, resulting in them becoming more noticeable instead.

    Therefore, when we camouflage them, the base color of these spots is blended into the same hue as healthy skin. In this way, even if they don't tan during exposure to sunlight, they will appear less visible than if nothing had been done. When the person loses his/her tan, these camouflaged areas will remain unchanged since they were never affected by rays of light in the first place, thus providing a consistent combination with their surroundings.

    Given that many people choose to include tanning on their beauty routine, it is important to consider that not all skin types react the same way under UV rays. In order to reduce visibility of stretch marks and scars while enjoying a golden complexion at the same time, camouflage tattoos can be an excellent option as they provide a natural-looking solution that complements your look. Not only do they ensure even skin tone throughout your body but also provide additional protection against further damage caused by sun exposure.