Scar & Discoloration Correction
Concealing discoloration and scarring are new procedures that I am testing.
This is not possible for all types of skin, or all types of scarring.
I require a consultation before scheduling this procedure.
I will post healed photos as they come in.
This is not possible for all types of skin, or all types of scarring.
I require a consultation before scheduling this procedure.
I will post healed photos as they come in.
This client experienced hypopigmentation scarring after being burned with chemicals.
I was able to slowly blend pigment to match his flesh tone into the area to make it less noticable. :)
I was able to slowly blend pigment to match his flesh tone into the area to make it less noticable. :)
These photos were taken immediately after the fourth session of tattooing I have done on this client.
Her scars were leftover from multiple sessions of poorly done tattoo removal.
Her scars were leftover from multiple sessions of poorly done tattoo removal.
This is immediately after one session of tattooing.
The discoloration spots on her ears were caused by wearing sterling silver body jewelry.
The discoloration spots on her ears were caused by wearing sterling silver body jewelry.
The difference is suble, however this photo is of a healed area on a test patch I did on a surgery scar.
I believe my technique will help with discoloration as well as texture (for most scars)!
I believe my technique will help with discoloration as well as texture (for most scars)!
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