Tattooing Over Scars

Tattooing over a scar is a way of hiding disfigurement or a bad memory. Different types of scar injuries require different types of tattoo. Scars must be fully healed.

Tattoo acquisition to tell a story or share a memory isnt the only reason people get inked. For some people tattooing to disguise or cover a scar changes injury into art.

Post Mastectomy Tattoo Design

The physical and emotional scar of breast cancer and subsequent cosmetic molding of a new breast were validated when the insurance payers finally agreed to pay for breast reconstruction. To replicate the natural breast, an areola often is tattooed over the reformed breast. For some women who could not follow up with reconstruction for one reason or another, the scar remained. Some of those women chose flowers, birds, or butterflies tattooed around the area making the scar an object of beauty.

Tattooing over Skin Grafts

Burns and tumor removal can leave ugly disfigurement telling a story the owner may not always want to share. Tattooing over these sites takes patience and skill. Multiple surgeries may be needed. Grafted skin takes time to heal before inking can begin. Skin color and texture is permanently altered.

Vitilago and Cosmetic Micropigmentation

The absence of pigment is the hallmark of vitilago. Unfortunately, it isnt a stable loss but continuously changing/spreading. Coloring a small area may give satisfactory results but as the other areas coalesce, continued treatment is needed and the overall result is often unsatisfactory.

Minor Facial Scars and Permanent Cosmetic Makeup or Tattooing

Chickenpox scars, acne scars, or accidents affecting the brow or lip can be successfully modified to look like eyebrow hair or lip lines. Cleft palate repairs have been disguised under permanent makeup tattooing. A permanent makeup technician specializing in scar revision is the optimum choice. Check out experience and photos. Tattooing over scarred skin is NOT the same as applying lip or eyebrow tattoo solely for cosmetic enhancement.

Scars and the Tattoo Process

The tattoo must incorporate the lines of the scar. Keloids become part of a 3 dimensional design, similarly, indentations can become shadows or give depth to a design.

Small scars can more easily be incorporated into a tattoo design. It is still time consuming and multiple passes and visits may be needed.

Scarred skin absorbs pigments differently from healthy smooth skin. Skin must not be open or hot (infected).
It takes a complete year for skin to heal post injury and surgery. The initial inflammation is a week. Granulation, collagen repair and cell regrowth lasts another year few weeks. Strengthening collagen to preinjurty status can take up to 2 years.
The pigment may grab differently since scarred healed skin is a different color than nearby skin. Colors are seen through the skin not crayon like on top of it. Multiple visits assess color reaction and correct as needed.

The design itself is dependent upon the scar configuration. Open spaces of lettering or tribal design leave patches of scarred skin visible.

Large multicolor tattoos can distract the eye and cover a scar completely.

Let the tattoo artist know of any medications prescribed. These may alter sensation, color, bruising and bleeding.

Plan for no more than an hour of tattooing at time per visit.

All tattoos fade with time but sun exposed areas fade faster. Experiment with sunscreens which wont irritate the delicate skin site.

Start small and evaluate. This is a lifelong decision- faded or otherwise.

Repeating the process of initial injury although in a lesser degree by tattooing needs consideration. There is a tattoo healing time. Protect the new area and dont improvise on aftercare instructions. Take time to select the best person possible to work on the skin.

Looking Hot for 365 Days

One year has different seasons but there is no need to drop your hotness. No matter the time of the year it is still possible to be a drop dead gorgeous. All that is needed are tips to keep you going throughout the seasons.

Winter

1.Invest in a humidifier

If your heating system doesn’t have a built-in humidifier, place a portable unit in your bedroom to add extra moisture into the air and prevent dry skin and eyes in the winter. Set the unit for 30 to 50% humidity during the winter months, advises the Consumer Product Safety Commission. (Humidity levels above 60% may allow moisture to build up and condense on surfaces where bacteria can settle and flourish.) Change water in your humidifier daily and clean out the unit every week to destroy bacteria that can grow in stagnant water. Breathing in dirty mist can cause respiratory problems that are especially dangerous to allergy or asthma sufferers.

2.Brighten up with bronzer

If your skin has taken on a Kermit-like tinge, counteract it with bronzer or self-tanner. Yes, the bronzer you loved last summer can still work for you in the doldrums of February. Just keep in mind that you are paler now, so pick a formula that’s one or two shades lighter than what you used during bathing-suit weather.

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There is need to protect your skin during summer so that the heat does not suck up the life in it. there are simple ways for that to be done. The beauty tips also address other body parts.

For Spotless Skin

The Chanel Correcteur Perfection Long Lasting Concealer stays put all day, thanks to a creamy, gel-based formula that doesn’t cake up or wear off. It contains seaweed and light-reflecting pigments that soften the appearance of blemishes and brighten under-eye circles. Available in four shades.

For Stunning Eyes

Thicken lashes with Giorgio Armani Eyes to Kill Volumizing Lash Extension Mascara. Its wand has long, lengthening, and separating bristles on one side and short, lash-plumping bristles on the other. Wiggle it along the lash line, and then sweep it through for a beautiful, wide-eyed look. Available in four shades.

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For Melt-Proof Makeup

The BECCA Mineral SPF Primer keeps your makeup in place regardless of heat or sweat, due to an oil-free, water-resistant formula that leaves skin matte and protected with SPF 30. It also contains antioxidants, including vitamins A, E, green tea, and Co Enzyme Q10.

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Beauty is not only about the make-up you apply. It is also about what you feed to your stomach. Summers are usually very hot thus the need to cool down. There are certain foods that do not only cool you down but also rejuvenate the skin.

Watermelon

This symbol of summer is around 90 percent water, which hydrates the body. “It’s loaded with vitamin C, which is required for healthy collagen production,” Simpson said. Its antioxidant properties make it “a free radical scavenger,” she says, which helps prevent signs of aging.

Berries

Fresh produce like blackberries, blueberries, raspberries and strawberries are delicious in their prime, but Simpson really loves them because they’re packed with antioxidants, which can protect skin from the damaging effects of the sun.

Pineapple

Along with vitamins and minerals, this tropical fruit contains bromelain, thought to fight inflammation. Lessening inflammation may bring some comfort for people with sunburns, Simpson says.

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