What technique do we use to remove stretch marks?
This a Microchanneling technique, where we use an advanced micro-channelling device to implement a proprietary collagen infused serum, directly into the stretch marks. This promotes cellular turnover, reconstruction, and rejuvenation of Fibroblast cells, Collagen, and Elastin, allowing the body to naturally heal itself and reduce the appearance of stretch mark on the skin. Whether they’re red, purple, or white, this natural treatment can reduce your stretch marks by 20%-50% after just one session.
WHAT MAKES YOU A GOOD CANDIDATE?
Although stretch mark camouflage tattoos can blend with any skin tone color, it’s not a suitable service for everyone. If you have stretch marks, you have to determine whether you’re a good candidate for this service, and there are a few factors that can help inform your decision.
ELIGIBLE:
• Your stretch marks are at least two years old
• Your stretch marks are lighter than the surrounding skin
• Your stretch marks are smooth and flat
• Your stretch marks are fully healed
NOT ELIGIBLE:
• You’re pregnant or breastfeeding
• Your stretch marks are dark, red, pink, gray, or skin-tone colored
• Your stretch marks are raised and textured
• Your stretch marks are not fully healed
What is the healing phase?At the end of the treatment, the skin should be a little red. This will subside between 2-7 days. The healing process can take up to 45-60 days!
After care:
Typically there is no downtime post treatment. Once you get the procedure done, you can resume work and other daily activities. Just make sure your aftercare process is in tip-top shape to ensure your skin heals properly.
For best results do the following:
• Avoid showering for 24 hours after your appointment
• Avoid saunas for a week
• Don’t swim for two weeks
• Stop using sunbeds indefinitely
• When in the sun, use SPF of 40+
By following these instructions, you should see final results in 45-60 days, but that timeline can vary. Depending on your general health, age, diet, hormones, sun exposure, and overtones, it may take longer to see a finished look. However, once the final result appears, it will be permanent. You might only need touch-ups moving forward.