FAQs
QUESTIONS? WE HAVE ANSWERS!
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A specialized form of tattooing that restores skin tone, camouflages scars, and improves the appearance of stretch marks or pigmentation changes.
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• Surgical scars (C-section, cosmetic surgery, mastectomy, etc.)
• Accident or burn scars
• Acne or atrophic scars
• Stretch marks
• Hypopigmented areas (lighter skin patches) -
Scars should typically be at least 12–18 months old, fully healed, and stable in color/texture before treatment. But don’t worry—during our virtual consultation, I’ll take a close look and let you know if this treatment is the right fit for your skin.
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Most sessions last 1–3 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the area. Multiple sessions may be required.
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• Inkless tattooing (serums to stimulate healing and collagen)
• Pigment camouflage (blending with natural skin tone and ink)
• Scar lightening (reducing dark scars)
• Microcurrent therapy (improving healing and texture) -
You’ll usually start to see results around 45–60 days after your session. Everyone heals a little differently, though—things like age, skin type, and overall health can all affect your timeline.
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Technically, the results are permanent. With proper aftercare, most clients enjoy their results for about 3–5 years or even longer. Just keep in mind that things like your skin type, age, and lifestyle can all play a role in how long the results last.
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Risks are minimal when performed by a trained professional but may include temporary redness, swelling, or irritation. Clients prone to keloids may not be suitable candidates.
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• Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
• People with uncontrolled skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo flare-ups)
• Those prone to keloids
• Clients with unhealed scars or active infections -
Yes! This is a safe space for every gender.
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For the most accurate color match, it’s best to wait until your natural skin tone has returned. Tanning can shift the way the pigment heals, so matching to your true skin tone gives you the most seamless, natural-looking result.