
Paramedical Tattoo Services
Inkless
Stretch Mark Revision
This technique creates controlled trauma to the stretch mark. This is performed through microchanelling paired with our medical grade serum to help your skin heal - helping with the appearance of stretch marks.
We are using 7 hypodermic needles to make channels in the skin where the serum enters the epidermis and aids the skin in healing. The technique promotes collagen growth, elastin production and cell turnover.
This procedure works on ALL skin types and ALL Stretch Marks - New or Old and ANY Variation of Color.
Priced per area:
First Area: $350
Additional areas & touch-ups:
$200
Inkless
Scar Lightening
This treatment is performed the same as the stretch mark treatment. The only difference is the serum used has a pigment lightening agent in it.
The micro-injuries stimulate the body's natural wound healing response, leading to the production of new collagen and elastin, which are essential for helping with the appearance of Scars.
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Please note: This technique works best for darker scars.
Scars must be at least 1 year healed.
Please send a photo of the scar for
a price quote.
Starting at $250 for c-section scar
Starting at $400 for tummy tuck scar
All other scar prices will be determined at consultation.
Saline
Tattoo Removal
Saline tattoo removal is a safe, non-invasive way to fade small tattoos, permanent makeup, or ink regrets—without harsh lasers or damage to your skin.
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A fine needle is used to create micro-injuries on the tattoos surface where a safe saline solution is injected. The solution is designed to break down the tattoo pigments and stimulate the body's natural healing response.
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It is generally recommended to treat small areas, often around 2"x2" at a time, to ensure safety and effectiveness. This approach minimizes skin trauma and allows for better healing.
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Eyebrows - $250 initial session
$150 follow-ups
Body Tattoo - up to a 2"x2" area:
$300 initial session
$150 follow-up sessions
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