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.