Scar + Stretch Mark camouflage

Scar camoflauge

What Is Scar Camouflage?

Scar Camouflage is a specialized tattooing technique that uses skin-toned pigments to help blend scars, stretch marks, or other skin discolorations into the surrounding skin. It doesn’t erase the scar, but it can dramatically reduce its appearance — making it less visible and helping you feel more confident in your skin.

How It Works:

  • We custom-mix pigments to match your natural skin tone

  • Tiny amounts of ink are deposited into the upper layers of your skin

  • Over a series of sessions, your scar becomes less noticeable and more uniform with the rest of your skin

Ideal Candidates

You may be a good fit if your scar is:

  • At least 12 months old

  • Flat (not raised or keloid)

  • Lighter or darker than your skin tone

  • Fully healed with no redness or open areas

What It Helps With:

  • Surgical scars (C-section, tummy tuck, breast lift, etc.)

  • Stretch marks

  • Injury scars

  • Minor burns or trauma scars

Stretch Mark Camouflage

Stretch mark camouflage is a specialized tattooing technique that uses skin-toned pigments to help reduce the appearance of stretch marks by blending them into the surrounding skin. It’s not about covering them with art — it’s about making them less noticeable so you can feel more confident in your body.

How It Works

  • We custom-mix pigment to match your exact skin tone

  • Tiny amounts of pigment are deposited into the stretch marks using a tattoo machine

  • Over time and a few sessions, the treated area becomes more even in tone and texture, making the stretch marks far less visible

Best Candidates:

You’re a good candidate if your stretch marks are:

  • At least 12 months old

  • Light in color (white, silver, or light pink)

  • Flat and healed (not raised or inflamed)

  • On areas like stomach, hips, thighs, breasts, or armS

Not Recommended For:

  • Dark red or purple stretch marks (still healing)

  • Raised or textured scars

  • Keloid-prone skin

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

Most clients need 2–3 sessions for optimal results, spaced about 6–8 weeks apart. A consultation is always the first step to assess your stretch marks and create your treatment plan.