
Scar Camouflage
Facelift Scars
Facelift scars are possibly my favorite kind of scar to camouflage. The subtlety required is something that comes naturally to me as an artist and I absolutely love to see the client's reaction when we nail the color match and they are able to see a result after just one session. Unlike dark scars.. facelift scar camouflage is much more likely to see an impactful result after just one treatment. As with all scars, there are of course different variables that can come into play such as the texture and age of the scar that will affect the application of ink. But overall this is sure to be a very successful treatment for 99% of clients. I would be happy to discuss this more in depth with you.


Concealing Facelift Scars
The key to hiding facelift scars is having an expert surgeon who knows all the tricks. Instead of long, straight scars, your doc will make shorter, curved cuts that contour along with your natural features.
They'll use specialized tools to stitch you up perfectly. And certain techniques during surgery reduce tension on the scars while they heal. Less tension = thinner scars.
Your surgeon may even limit the incisions to small cuts around your ears and hairline. While not suitable for every patient, these "minimal incision" facelifts result in virtually invisible scars.
Even with every precaution taken, there still may be white scarring remaining around the face, but not to worry! Camouflage tattoo is an excellent solution for this kind of scar.
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What Our Clients Say

Every Scar Has A Story
And every persons skin is unique. I approach each case with careful consideration and aim to get you results that will last. Take a peek inside my process as a camouflage tattoo and non surgical scar revision artist.
Brachioplasty Scar Cover Up
Many people who undergo plastic surgery often come away with scars they never planned for. It can be very frustrating to realize that over the counter solutions usually make only minimal improvements to surgery scars. And it's a tall order to undergo more surgery (scar revision) to address these scars. This client was a perfect candidate for brachial scar cover up by way of the camouflage tattoo method. Our work is still in progress, but here you can see the results after her initial treatments.
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Hyperpigmentation Scars
Hyperpigmentation marks and scars are typically identified by brown spots or marks on the skin that often have a scaly texture. Hyperpigmentation scars are some of the most difficult to treat with traditional skin care, creams and lasers. The client in this photo has scars that are originally from psoriasis 13 years ago and degraded into hyper pigmented spots covering the clients back. These results you see here were from her camouflage tattoo treatment performed in Dallas (by artist Jazzie Craig) after just 2 sessions.
2 sessions

What Can Scar Camouflage Cover
A Topic I Love To Discuss
This is a specific list of cases I have personally worked on. Not every scar camouflage tattoo artist has the same skillsets. I recommend doing your research and booking more than one consultation if needed to see which artist feels like the best fit for you.
Cosmetic Surgery scars including but not limited to: Tummy tuck scars, BBL scars, brachioplasty and mastectomy scars, lipo scars, facelift scars
Medical Surgery Scars from: knee surgery, abdominoplasty, cancer treatments, breast augmentation, C-section scars
Skin imperfections: Hypopigmentation spots (light spots), hyperpigmentation spots (dark spots), sun spots, birthmarks
Traumatic injury scars: knife wound scars, cutting and self-harm scars, burns
Stretchmarks: for all different skin types Camouflage tattoo for scar cover ups is more art than science. And because of this we know that results may vary for different scar types.
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