by Rae Denman | Jan 14, 2022 | Areola Tattooing, Breasts, Medical Tattooing, Nipple Tattooing, Scarring, Scars
A ten-year cancer journey and a final touch with areola medical tattooing I asked my patient to write about her experience with breast cancer and how she came to decide that nipple/areola tattooing was for her, and why she finally felt her journey was complete....
by Rae Denman | Dec 28, 2021 | burns, Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Skin pigmentation, Stretchmarks
Micro-needling has a positive side effect of tattooing Micro-needling can give you long-term, visible scar reduction, and when used in conjunction with Medical Tattooing can help your concerns with appearance fade. Scarring is often discoloured and has a...
by Rae Denman | Dec 21, 2021 | Breasts, Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Cleft Lip, hypo-pigmentation, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Skin grafts, Skin pigmentation
Combination treatments Combination treatments can work well in many instances. There isn’t always one treatment that covers all requirements, so a mix may be needed to reach the desired result. Here are the best combination treatments that I offer:...
by Rae Denman | Nov 8, 2021 | burns, camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Skin grafts, Skin pigmentation
Skin Graft Scarring Do you have scars from a skin graft? Do you cover them up? Read how Medical Tattooing can reduce the visibility of Skin Graft Scarring. Scarring will affect at least one-third of the population, and everyone will be affected in a...
by Rae Denman | Nov 5, 2021 | Brows, Medical Tattooing, Semi-Permanent Makeup, SR Brows, work/life balance
Brow Techniques – Never too good to stop learning When you know how to do something well, it’s time to look at the younger generation and see how they are doing it. They are the ones that push boundaries, techniques, and styles. So it was with a light...
by Rae Denman | Nov 5, 2021 | camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm
Would like to improve the appearance of self-harm scars? With every new patient, I am constantly trying to improve the outcome of the treatment. Self-harm scars are difficult to reduce in appearance because of the sharp straight lines, and often, the number of scars...
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