Medical Micropigmentation for Scar and Skin Camouflage
Medical micropigmentation is a precise clinical procedure used to camouflage surgical scars, acne marks, or vitiligo patches. Using sterile, medical-grade pigments, I help restore visual skin uniformity.
This is a medical procedure to improve the appearance of a scar on the arm. Using a specialized micropigmentation device, I carefully deposit pigment that matches the client's skin tone, effectively making the scar much less noticeable.
About Medical Micropigmentation
Many people worry that scar camouflage will look like a tattoo. It doesn't. Because I am an MBBS doctor, I perform a thorough skin assessment and patch test to match pigments to your specific skin undertones. We use pointillism techniques to break up the visual texture of scar tissue, helping it blend naturally with the surrounding skin rather than looking painted on.
Understanding the Science
This isn't a cosmetic tattoo. Medical micropigmentation is a specialized clinical procedure where I deposit flesh-tone pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. My focus is on neutralizing discolouration—whether it's from old surgical scars, burn marks, or vitiligo patches.
The Clinical Difference
- Precision Matching: Skin isn't one flat colour. I blend multiple pigment shades to match your specific undertones, ensuring the result remains natural even as the seasons change.
- Texture Management: Scars often have a different texture than surrounding skin. I use specific shading techniques to disrupt the light reflection on the scar, making it far less noticeable.
- Safety First: Working out of my clinic in Sector 46, Gurugram, means every procedure follows strict sterile protocols. I screen for keloid tendencies and skin sensitivities before we begin, which is a mandatory safety step often skipped in non-clinical settings.
What to Expect
This is a process, not a one-time fix. During your initial consultation, we will assess the viability of the scar tissue. If the area is suitable, we proceed with a patch test. The goal is always the same: skin that looks uniform and natural, giving you the confidence to stop hiding those areas.
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