SERVICES

Stretch Mark Camouflage

Say goodbye to cover-ups.

Our stretch mark camouflage treatment uses skin-toned pigments to blend your stretch marks with the surrounding skin. Whether they’re from pregnancy, weight changes, or growth spurts, we can help them fade into the background.

What are the benefits?

Aside from making your stretch marks less noticeable, camouflaging benefits include:

  • Visible improvement

  • Seamless Skin

  • Long-lasting results

  • Confidence Boost

We’ll begin with a detailed consultation to assess your stretch marks and determine if you’re a good candidate for the treatment. We’ll talk about your skin type, healing history, and what kind of results you can expect based on your unique skin. Once we match the pigment to your skin tone, we’ll carefully tattoo it into the stretch marks to blend them seamlessly. The treatment is minimally uncomfortable, and most clients describe it as very tolerable. After your session, we’ll walk you through all the aftercare steps to ensure proper healing and the best possible results. You’ll leave with a custom post-care plan and everything you need to support your skin’s recovery.

What to Expect on Your First Visit

 Stretch Mark Camouflage FAQs

  • Stretch Mark Camouflage is only available at our St. Albert location!

  • Results are long-lasting and can remain visible for several years. With proper sun protection, many clients enjoy their results for 3–5 years or more. Touch-ups may be required over time.

  • There is minimal downtime. You may experience some redness, swelling, or sensitivity for the first few days. However, most clients return to their normal activities the same day, just avoid workouts, tanning, pools, and hot environments during the healing phase.

  • Most clients see noticeable improvement after just 1 session, but 2–3 sessions are typically recommended for best results. The number of sessions depends on your skin type, the severity of the stretch marks, and how your skin responds to the treatment.

  • We use high-quality, skin-toned pigments that are carefully matched to your skin tone. For clients who opt for inkless revision, a vitamin-rich healing serum is used instead of pigment. This helps boost collagen and improve skin texture naturally.

  • You're a good candidate if your stretch marks are at least 9–12 months old, fully healed, and lighter in color (usually white or pale). The area should be flat and smooth. This treatment is not recommended for red, raised, or keloid-prone scars, or for those with hyperpigmentation concerns without a test patch first.

  • Yes. However, for deeper skin tones , a test patch is strongly recommended to ensure there's no risk of hyperpigmentation. We take special care in matching pigment tones or selecting the right serums based on your skin.

  • We recommend booking your appointment at least 4–6 weeks before any special occasion to allow your skin to fully heal and pigment to settle. Healing time varies, and some scabbing, flaking, or color changes are normal during this period.

  • Common areas include the abdomen, thighs, hips, buttocks, arms, and breasts. If you’re unsure whether your stretch marks or scars are treatable, please book a consultation. We’ll assess the area and recommend the best solution for you!

  • Camouflage tattooing uses pigment to match your skin tone and blend stretch marks into surrounding skin. Inkless revision uses a vitamin-rich serum (no pigment) to stimulate your body’s natural healing process, boosting collagen and elastin production. Both techniques are effective, and we’ll recommend the best one based on your goals and skin.

  • Discomfort is minimal and very tolerable for most clients. The sensation is similar to a light scratching or tingling. If you’re concerned about pain, please speak with your service provider.

  • Only after the area is fully healed, about 40–45 days post-treatment. Tanning too soon can alter the pigment or irritate the skin. We always recommend using high SPF to protect your results and maintain even skin tone long-term.

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