by Rae Denman | Jun 14, 2019 | Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
If you are coming for self harm scarring camouflage with medical tattooing please be aware that you may have a revisit to some of the emotions that you felt when originally self harming. Usually I see people a long time after the incidents of cutting. The scars...
by Rae Denman | May 14, 2019 | Camouflage, Medical Tattooing, Port Wine Stains, Scarring, Self-harm, Skin grafts, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
Partnerships to provide better care as practitioners to make sure treatment is the correct one for each patient that walks through your door. I am partnering up in my Reigate clinic with Dr Zoe Poole (clinical psychologist) to implement protocols and standard...
by Rae Denman | Jan 25, 2019 | Brows, Camouflage, Cancer, Eyeliner, Lips, Medical Tattooing, permanent makeup, Port Wine Stains, Semi-Permanent Makeup, Uncategorized
Combination Medical Tattooing and Semi Permanent Makeup Combination treatments are the new way to go with medical tattooing and semi-permanent makeup. As Aristotle said, ‘The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.’ The main combination...
by Rae Denman | Jan 2, 2019 | Camouflage, Medical Tattooing, Port Wine Stains, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
Do you have a Port Wine Stain that concerns you? Have you finished all laser treatments and still not happy? Most Port Wine Stains affect the face which can cause a lack of self confidence for some people. The questions, the regular comments and potentially...
by Rae Denman | Dec 12, 2018 | Brows, Eyeliner, Lips, permanent makeup, Semi-Permanent Makeup, Uncategorized
Giving your skin the gift of time I wanted to share with you some information regarding how long you need to leave in between treatments for semi-permanent makeup. This includes permanent makeup, microblading, micro pigmentation; anything that is implanting pigment...
by Rae Denman | Nov 26, 2018 | burns, Camouflage, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
Skin is made up of a range of colours giving an overall visual of different tones of browns and creams. When mixing colours there are only 3 primary colours that make up the full range of colour that we see. Red, Blue and Yellow. The skin spectrum range is cool to...
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