An exclusive skill performed by a small group of experts, with Korrine included.

Skin or scar camouflage is a technique that uses flesh-toned pigments to match your natural skin tone, helping conceal scars or areas lacking color. It’s designed to create long-lasting, visible results, often within 2 to 6 weeks after 1 to 3 sessions, with little to no discomfort and no downtime.

We use trusted NUE Conceal products, known for their advanced pigment formulations, to create tones that blend naturally with each client’s complexion. With a precise electronic infusing device, we carefully control depth, speed, and pigment placement to effectively treat the area.

While stretch marks are not harmful, they can still affect how you feel in your skin. This treatment is designed to help you feel more confident and comfortable embracing your body.

Other Names for This Treatment Are:

Corrective Pigment Camouflage (CPC)
Corrective Camouflage
Skin Re-Pigmentation
Scar Camouflage
Skin Camouflage
Camouflage Tattooing
Skin Color Tattooing

Understanding the science behind pigments, human skin, and tissue physiology is critical for the specialist performing these procedures. The specialist should possess advanced knowledge, training, skills, and experience in permanent cosmetics and an artistic eye for color and skin tones.

Please note: You may need multiple sessions.

Do You Qualify for the NUE Conceal Treatment?

You may be a good candidate for this treatment if your scar meets a few important criteria.

Your scar should be fully healed with no pink tones or changes in color. Typically, this means it is at least 9 to 12 months old. Treating unhealed tissue can cause further damage, which is why experienced professionals only work on stable, healed skin. If you were under a physician’s care, it’s always best to get their approval before moving forward.

The area should also be smooth and relatively flat. This treatment focuses on color correction and cannot correct significant changes in skin texture. If the skin is raised or uneven, a dermatologist or plastic surgeon may recommend treatments to improve the texture first.

Scars with dark edges may not be ideal for this procedure. These edges can be a sign of hyperpigmentation, and in some cases, the treatment may make the area appear darker. This risk can be higher for deeper skin tones.

Certain conditions, such as port wine birthmarks, spider veins, freckles, age spots, under-eye circles, hyperpigmentation, or unstable vitiligo, are better treated with non-tattoo options like laser treatments, chemical peels, or other medical procedures. Consulting with a doctor can help determine the best approach for your skin.

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If you need more information, we invite you to contact us at GG Glam Studio

info@GGGlamStudio.com

Ph: (562)756-1652

3950 HARDWICK ST SUITE 209

LAKEWOOD, CA 90712