Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Extra Large Scar Camouflage.

You'll notice immediate color changes after the first session, but final blending becomes apparent after healing. Typical healing takes 4–6 weeks; optimal results often require 2–3 sessions spaced six to eight weeks apart for full coverage and color maturation.

We prioritize comfort using topical anesthetics and gentle application techniques. Clients generally report mild pressure or brief stinging, but discomfort is manageable. We adjust pacing and numbing as needed to ensure tolerable sessions for larger scar areas.

Candidates include individuals with mature, stable scars from surgery, trauma, or burns seeking color and texture improvement. Fresh wounds must be fully healed; consultations assess scar age, skin type, and expectations to determine suitability and a personalized treatment plan.

Initial healing completes within 7–14 days, with scab shedding and pigment settling. Full epidermal remodeling and color stabilization occur over 4–8 weeks. Follow-up appointments ensure optimal blending and timing for any necessary additional sessions.

Yes. Large or complex scars typically need 2–4 sessions for adequate color matching and texture harmonization. Sessions are spaced several weeks apart to allow healing and accurate color assessment, with maintenance touch-ups recommended every few years.

Avoid sun exposure, tanning, and blood-thinning medications for one to two weeks prior. Keep the area clean, hydrated, and free from recent topical treatments. Bring medical records about your scar history to your consultation to help our artist plan a safe, effective session.