Reducing Appearance of Scars with the Best Scar Camouflage Tattoo Techniques

Scar camouflage tattooing, which is also known as medical tattooing, is one of the best ways you can reduce the appearance of scars. Our bodies are put through a lot throughout our lives, in fact, research suggests that every year in the United States alone, there are nearly 50-80 million new scars, which are produced by surgery and accidents.

You probably have scars yourself. You might have small scars and still have the confidence to live a normal life. But for others, especially those with significant scars, it can impact how you view your body and really impact your confidence. If this is you, then you might be a suitable candidate for a scar camouflage tattoo!

So, how does scar camouflage work and how do you know if it is a viable option for you? Well, you have certainly come to the right place as we take you through everything you need to know about this cosmetic tattoo procedure.

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What is Scar Camouflage Tattooing?

Scar camouflage tattooing is somewhat of an art. It involves using fine needles to inject pigments very similar to that of your natural skin tone as well as the texture of your surrounding skin to hide scarring. A scar camouflage tattoo is a popular option because it is one of the safest procedures and it is non-invasive.

How Scar Camouflage Works on Scar Tissue

A scar camouflage tattoo works on flat, white scars and it uses a technique that is similar to permanent makeup. Your scar tissue doesn’t disappear, per se, it (as the name suggests) becomes camouflaged. The technique uses fine needles to effectively blend your scars with the surrounding skin.

The Treatment Process

As we have already touched on, the treatment is non-invasive, which means the process itself may be easier than you originally thought. The procedure itself will usually last 1-2 hours and no anaesthesia is needed. You may need multiple treatments for the best possible result.

As needles are used to camouflage the area, you may feel some discomfort during the treatment and the area may be sensitive for up to 12 hours. Most clients see results after 60-90 days and it only takes 3-7 days to fully heal.

Benefits and Results

The main benefit of scar camouflage tattoos is that they provide a natural-looking colour to the area, so the scar isn’t as obvious. Some of the other key benefits to consider include:

  • Works on a wide range of scars, like stretch marks, burns, injuries and more.
  • Tattoo treatment works on nearly every skin tone to provide a natural appearance.
  • It provides long-lasting results.
  • With the right scar camouflage tattoo artist, a more personalised approach is taken, ensuring the correct pigmentation is found, to provide the most natural results possible.

Choosing the Right Scar Camouflage Tattoo Artist

A skin camouflage tattoo provides long-lasting results, which means choosing the right camouflage tattoo artist is critical. It’s a good idea to do some research and make sure you find a cosmetic tattooing provider that is qualified and prioritises safety as well as personalisation.

The best artists will take the time to work with you before the procedure, as an initial consultation. This ensures they understand your skin tone to allow for correct the pigment to be used. If the pigment is not the correct colour, the tattooed area could end up looking worse than it did originally.

Non-Invasive & Low Maintenance – Get Back To Doing What You Love

While ink is being injected into your scalp, the process is not as invasive as other solutions (like a hair transplant, for example). You likely won’t have to take any medications and can get back to your normal life quickly. You may feel some discomfort during the course of treatment, but it is usually minimal and the healing process is reasonably fast.

Safety and Precautions

While a scar camouflage tattoo isn’t technically surgery, you are still having needles injected into your skin, so there are some safety precautions to be aware of. The artist should do a patch test of the pigments before the procedure to ensure no skin irritation.

As well as this, you should also share your medical history, which includes allergies, other skin conditions and if you have had any previous treatments. Before the procedure, you should avoid sun exposure and stay as hydrated as possible to promote skin health.

Aftercare and Recovery

Recovery from a scar tissue camouflage procedure is important to allow for proper healing and long-lasting results. Some of the main aftercare and recovery tips include:

  • Keep the tattoo clean.
  • Moisturise as much as you can.
  • Protect your body from the sun.
  • Don’t pick or scratch the skin around the area.
  • Follow any additional instructions provided by the artist.

Cost and Pricing

The cost of the treatment can vary greatly from client to client, as it is a more personalised service. While the price does vary, it is important to note that the cost of scar camouflage tattooing is usually lower than other procedures as it is non-invasive. The size of the scar and the number of sessions required will have the biggest influence on the cost of this work.

Common Types of Scars Treated

While most scars can benefit from this treatment, there are some exceptions. Not all scars can be treated, for example, if a stretch marks scar is on the darker side, then the treatment is likely not a suitable option. Some of the common types of scares treated include:

Surgical Scars

If your normal skin has been impacted due to surgery, a skin camouflage tattoo can help. This can include anything from a mastectomy, scars post breast reduction or breast lift, facelift, c-section or after skin cancer removal.

Scars From Accidents

Accidents like burning yourself can also be treated with a scar camouflage tattoo. The process the exactly the same as other scars and as long as the correct pigment colour is chosen, you will see a more natural look around the area.

Medical Conditions

If you have experienced vitiligo, which is a medical condition where your skin loses its pigment in certain areas of your body, this can be treated with a scar camouflage tattoo. Skin discolouration can be caused by many different factors like medications or hormones.

Realistic Expectations

Coming into the treatment process with realistic expectations is vital. You must know what to expect and ensure you work with a qualified professional to allow for the best results possible. Each situation is different and the best providers will be honest with you and the level of success you should be able to achieve with this procedure.

The most important thing is to get the pigmentation colour correct. So, make sure you listen to what your artist has to say about the colour that will work best for you. Pre and post-procedure care is also important to ensure the best results for the long term.

 

Conclusion

A scar camouflage tattoo is a safe and non-invasive treatment that many use to cover scars on their body. It provides long-lasting results and can give you your confidence back. If you’re thinking about reducing the appearance of any scars, you should do proper research to find the most qualified professionals who prioritise safety.

The process is quite popular because it is effective on several different types of scars and the recovery period is minimal. It works on almost any skin tone and provides a natural look for many years to come. The scar camouflage tattoo process also isn’t as painful as you may think.

INKDSMP specialises in this area and can provide personalised information on how this treatment can benefit you. If you are considering this treatment, reach out to one of our qualified artists today to book your initial consultation!

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