06/04/2022
Stretch Mark Camouflage Model Needed! Serious Inquiries Only!
Stretch marks must be at least 2 years old and for this particular treatment/technique, the stretch marks must be lighter than your skin tone.
Camouflage of the stretch mark is a procedure of the dermopigmentation for aesthetic and beautifying purposes, which it is camouflaging the stretch marks through the tattoo of the same color and tone similar to those of the skin, making the stretch marks, often sometimes, virtually invisible. It is a permanent procedure since it’s considered a permanent tattoo. After healing (appx 60 , can be longer) it is possible to sun bathe normally so that there is no change of pigment. Camouflage does not change the appearance, the texture of the stretch marks, and the skin of the client; it improves the coloration of the stretch marks by improving the color contrast between the stretch marks and the skin, making them virtually invisible.
After the completion of the procedure, if I go to the beach and get tanned, will the tattoo become more obvious? Does it get darker?
The answer is no.
There are grooves that do not tan with exposure to the sun, the stretch marks remain white, and even if all the skin gets tanned and becomes darker, there will be a lower contrast; Prior to the camouflage the contrast was with the white part of the stretchmarks with the brown tan, after matching the stretch marks will be of similar tint to skin color, so the contrast will be much smaller. There are also the stretch marks that tan, these remain tanned, and the same will be camouflage. The camouflage does not alter the out outcome of the suntan, the layer of skin that tans is the first layer (epidermis) and the tattoo ink is applied to the second layer of skin (dermis) so it does not alter.
🚨🚨Contraindications 🚨🚨
Pregnancy
Breastfeeding
Skin Diseases
Hemophilia
Diabetes (uncontrolled)
Contagious Infectious Diseases
Keloids
Serious Medical Conditions, if you are unsure just ask.
What should I expect?
Redness with edema (swelling)
Burning and itching in the early days (Do not itch/scratch)
When edema is gone, redness might last up to 20 days.
When all the redness had cleared, the tattoo might become darker than the color of the skin. This is part of the healing process because the ink comes in contact with the blood, causing a chemical reaction to it which causes the darker color. There is no danger of staining because the tone of the ink used is always below the skin tone of the client.
The final result may occur between 30-120 days , after that point then it be would be appropriate to access the need for a touch up.
In the first 7 days, any excess pigment that was in phagocytosis will be eliminated in the form of crust (set of inflammatory cells, red blood cells, plasma, and fibrin mixed with epithelial residues on the epidermal surface) leading to a clearing of 50% of the pigmentation. This often leads to needing a touch up after the first application.
Treatment Areas
Arms
Buttocks
Thighs (no inner thigh)
Knees
Back of Knees
Calves
Breasts
Love Handles
Stomach
Back
Legs (Back & Front)
Shoulders
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Please DM me a photo of the area that you wish to be treated. Make sure the room is well lit and of course no filters.
What’s this going to cost?
I’m only looking for 1 model who will be complimentary. Keep in mind that this service has a a ticket price in ranging from $1,800-$3,000 on average.
You must be ok with having your treatment area posted on social media and used for marketing materials. This is non negotiable if you are a model.