NUE Conceal Stretch Mark & Scar Camouflage
This technique is a closely guarded secret, and there are only a handful of artists who can perform this technique. Korrine is proud to be one of them.
“Camouflage” is the only scar revision protocol that provides permanent, long-lasting, visible results in as little as 2 weeks but genreally may take up to 6 weeks for some and after 1–3 sessions; no downtime and minimal to no discomfort are to be expected. NUE Conceal has invested time and research in developing a distinctive guide for pigment formulation that allows us to create a unique tone based on the patient’s complexion. Pigment is loaded into a precise “electronic infusing device” called NUE MACHINE that allows the clinician to adjust settings like needle depth, speed and pigment release. The pigment is then deposited into the epidermis and/or dermis to successfully correct the desired lesion. Stretch marks do not pose any health risks but are an understandable daily struggle for women who have undergone the changes mentioned prior, and who are wanting to accept and celebrate their bodies.
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?
Healed and with no pink areas or changing color: Your scar should be at least 9 to 12 months old with permanent color. If it is red or pink or still changing color, your tissue may still be healing. A reputable, experienced medical tattooist will never work on unhealed scar tissue. Why? Premature tattooing may cause further damage to the skin.
Note: If you were under a physician’s care for your condition, ask him/her if you can have skin color tattooing. Once you have your doctor’s approval, you can contact us at GG Glam Studio.
Smooth and relatively flat: Camouflage tattooing cannot disguise or correct the extreme changes in skin texture. If your scar or skin area is bumpy or raised, the process may not be effective.
Note: If you have any skin surface irregularity, please consult with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon. They will inform you if any medical treatments can improve the skin texture.
Without any dark edges: Dark edges or borders around a scar indicate Post Inflammatory Hyper-pigmentation (PIHP) from the initial trauma or surgery. The camouflage tattooing process may increase hyper-pigmentation and create a more expansive, darker border.
Note: The risk of this happening is usually greater with darker skin tones.
NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Port Wine birthmarks; spider veins; freckles; age spots; under-eye circles; hyper-pigmentation; or unstable vitiligo (not in remission). You can improve these marks with non-tattoo medical treatments such as lasers, sclerotherapy, or chemical peels. Please consult with a doctor regarding the best course of treatment for these conditions.