Frequently Asked Questions
Your treatment begins with a small area test to ensure the pigment or serum is compatible with your skin. We then use a special machine equipped with nano needles to deliver the pigment or healing serum to your compromised skin. Once the treatment is complete, we will apply an ointment to aid the healing process. You’ll be given detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and optimal results.
Paramedical tattooing can be used to cover scars in various areas of the body. The most common areas include:
- Tummy Tuck (abdominal scars)
- Face Lift scars
- Shoulders and Arms
- Breast (including augmentation or reduction scars)
- Nose and Ears
- Hands, Legs, Back
- Areolas (especially for reconstructive purposes post-surgery)
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Using aftercare products is essential because the results of your treatment are highly dependent on the healing process. Proper aftercare can enhance the final outcome, save you time and money by preventing complications, and ensure long-lasting camouflage results. It also helps to prevent hyperpigmentation and supports the skin’s recovery, which is crucial for achieving an even, natural appearance.
Typically, 2-4 sessions are required to achieve optimal results. The recommended minimum is 2 sessions. Here’s why:
- First Session: The initial session is designed to prepare your skin canvas and smooth its texture, laying the foundation for effective pigment application.
- Gradual Color Blending: The color blending happens gradually with each session, allowing the pigments to integrate seamlessly with your natural skin tone and ensure a more realistic, long-lasting camouflage.
We will be able to provide you with customized treatment plan estimate at your initial consultation which includes a free test patch. Book your consultation
Yes! Your health insurance may cover the treatment if it is related to a medical surgery. You will need a referral from your physician along with the appropriate medical tattoo code. Additionally, breast cancer survivors seeking areola restoration or scar camouflage may also apply through their insurance for coverage of paramedical tattooing services.