
PARAMEDICAL TATTOOING
For our dedicated Areola Tattoo website please visit the link below

Camoufage
Paramedical Scar Camouflage
Camouflage using tattoo pigments will help in the visible appearance. Blending and Masking the surrounding skin and scar to become almost invisible.
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Treatments for Scar Camouflage can take anything from 2/4 sessions.
From:
£200/per treatment

scar reduction
Paramedical Scar Reduction
Scar reduction is a treatment that will get the body to work for itself rebuilding skin from within. The treatment is called Skin Needling or Microneedling is a clinical treatment that can help smooth and re-pigment scars.
Treatments for this can take from 2/6 sessions.
From:
£200/per treatment

stretch marks
Paramedical Stretch Mark Reduction
Stretch marks can be revised by using both Micropigmentation (tattooing) and also Skin Needling.
Stretch marks vary from each person, the average treatment will be 2/4 sessions.
From:
£200/per treatment

3d nipple tattoo
3D Areola Nipple Tattoo
Kally is an award winning artist who has treated hundreds of ladies to new 3D simulated areola tattoos. These are created using permanent ink.
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3D Nipples can be created on flat skin following Breast Cancer and Reconstruction.
From:
£200/per treatment
areola pigmentation
Areola Pigmentation
This is a popular treatment for people with Pale or Light nipples. Not usually from any medical treatment these treatments are often carried out on all ages of people because simply the areola or nipple is quite light in colour.
A very effective treatment.
From:
£250/per treatment

nipple enlargement
Nipple Enlargement with Tattooing
Nipple enlargement covers two areas: Breast Uplift Scars
Small Nipples
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Nipple enlargement can be done on people with small areola areas wanting them to be larger. This can be due to naturally small size, or from gender transition.
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Breast uplift scars are white scars around the nipple from surgery. The tattoo treatment can blend these.
From:
£200/per treatment


paramedical
tattooing
paramedical
/parəˈmɛdɪk(ə)l/
adjective
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relating to services and professions which supplement and support medical work but do not require a fully qualified doctor (such as nursing, radiography, emergency first aid, physiotherapy, and dietetics).