Scar & Stretch Mark FAQs



Commonly Asked Questions:
Stretch Mark Camouflage is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to blend stretch marks with your skin tone using specially formulated pigments. It mimics the texture and color of your natural skin, making stretch marks less noticeable.
The results are long-lasting, typically several years, with proper aftercare. However, occasional touch-ups may be required to maintain the effect over time.
Ideal candidates have mature, white, or light-colored stretch marks. It’s not recommended for those with red, purple, or inflamed stretch marks still in the healing phase.
Most clients experience minimal discomfort. Numbing creams can be applied to make the procedure more comfortable.
The procedure typically takes between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the number and size of stretch marks being treated.
Full healing takes around 4–6 weeks. During this time, you may notice slight redness or irritation, but it will subside as the skin heals.
Yes, the procedure is customizable for all skin tones and types, ensuring a natural and seamless result.
Side effects are minimal and may include slight redness, swelling, or temporary sensitivity. Choosing an experienced professional reduces the risk of complications.
To prepare, avoid sun exposure or tanning for a few days before the procedure, and refrain from applying creams or oils to the area on the day of treatment. Inform your technician about any skin conditions or allergies.


