May 17, 2020
Some of my clients have even tried laser and microneedling. While this type of treatment can help certain scars and stretch marks, there are cases that neither can solve.
For one thing, lasers and microneedling are good for deeper and rugged scars. Both procedures can smooth out the texture, but the lesions will still be obvious and the discoloration of these lesions will remain.
Generally, you can cover up most scars and stretch marks with tattoos, the important conditions are that the scar or stretch mark is completely healed, at least 2 years old and lighter than your skin tone.
After one session of scar tattoo
The stretch mark and scar tattoo process requires a customized mixture of pigments that closely match your skin tone. This special blend is applied over your scar/stretch mark using specialized needles.
Tattoo sessions vary in length and number, depending on the positioning and severity of the area requiring treatment. However, most cases only require one follow up touch-up session 8-weeks after the initial treatment.
On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the most painful, most will report a pain index between 5-7. No numbing cream is applied because it can interfere with the application of the pigments into the scar tissue.
Yes as long as the scar tissue is at least 2 years old and completely healed. In fact, white scars are great candidates for the camouflage tattoo, not pink nor red. A camouflage tattoo artist can best determine if your scar or stretch mark is a good candidate.
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Yes, it is possible but the stitch must be completely healed. The ink goes to the second layer of the skin, so if the stitch is just new, or less than 2 years, it might impact the outcome of the tattoo.
Ready to show more skin? Get your confidence back! The trend has been more and more about being natural and wearing your skin. With stretch mark and scar tattoos, you can freely wear your skin without the need for daily coverup with makeup. Nor do you have to go through expensive laser treatments. Read our other FAQs for more information or book a free consultation today!
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