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SCAR- Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at invisibleskinhelp@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Before your appointment, avoid sun exposure and tanning beds for at least two weeks. Refrain from using products containing retinol or exfoliants on the area to be treated.

 

Please wear loose comfortable clothing for appointment! 

The area treated will be red, raised, and inflamed immediately after the procedure and may take a days to subside but this is normal and to be expected. 


Scars need to be fully mature before starting the camouflage process, usually requiring a wait of 10 months to a year post-surgery. This allows the scar tissue to stabilize, ensuring better results from the tattoo.


Camouflage tattoos can be effective for various types of scars, including:

  • Tummy tuck scars
  • Breast lift scars
  • Liposuction scars
  • Breast implant scars
  • Face lift scars
  • Arm lift scars
  • C-section scars
  • Accidental scars
  • Self-harm scars
  • Brazilian butt lift scars and gluteal implant scars


Rather than charging per session, a flat fee is applied that covers all necessary sessions until the desired color match is achieved.


Yes, scar camouflage can be performed on all skin types, but the technique and pigment selection will vary to match your natural skin tone. A consultation is necessary to determine the best approach for your specific skin type.


Scar camouflage tattoos significantly reduce the visibility of scars but may not completely erase them. The goal is to blend the scar with the surrounding skin tone, making it less noticeable. Results vary depending on the scar's size, depth, and color.


The number of sessions needed for scar camouflage varies based on the scar's size and depth, as well as individual skin characteristics. Typically, 3-5 sessions are required to achieve optimal results, with each session spaced several weeks apart.


Sessions are typically spaced 4-6 weeks apart. If you're flying in from another state, plan on coming once a month until the treatment is complete.


Scar camouflage tattoos significantly reduce the visibility of scars but may not completely erase them. The goal is to blend the scar with the surrounding skin tone, making it less noticeable. Results vary depending on the scar's size, depth, and color.


After the procedure, the treated area will appear pinkish-red and inflamed, similar to a mild sunburn. This reaction typically subsides within a day, and the redness gradually turns brown as part of the healing process. The browning phase may last around 2-4 weeks before it starts to fade.


Aftercare involves keeping the treated area dry for five days and avoiding activities that cause sweating for two days. For two weeks, avoid saunas, pools, hot yoga, baths, and sun exposure to ensure proper healing.


Avoid vigorous activities, sweating, and water exposure for the first few days post-procedure. Light activities can be resumed immediately, but follow all aftercare instructions for optimal healing.


With proper care and sun protection, a scar camouflage tattoo can last several years. The exact duration depends on skin type and lifestyle, but touch-ups can help maintain the appearance over time.


The level of discomfort experienced during a scar camouflage tattoo varies from person to person. Most clients describe the sensation as similar to that of a mild sunburn. Topical numbing creams can be applied before the procedure to minimize discomfort.


Avoid sun exposure, swimming, hot tubs, saunas, and intense physical activities for at least two weeks after getting a scar camouflage tattoo. These precautions ensure proper healing and prevent complications.


Scar camouflage tattoos are generally safe when performed by experienced professionals. However, risks include infection, allergic reactions, and dissatisfaction with the final appearance. Follow all aftercare instructions and consult with a skilled practitioner.


Sun exposure can thicken and darken scar tissue. Use strong sunscreen regularly and consider protective clothing or body makeup if exposed to the sun for extended periods to prevent discoloration.



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