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Get answers to common questions about Healed Skin Burn Cover up’s.
Eligibility requires the burn to be fully healed, flat, and free of active infection or open wounds. We evaluate scar texture, color, and medical history during consultation to confirm suitability and plan a tailored pigment approach.
Most clients need two to four sessions depending on scar size, depth, and pigment absorption. Sessions are spaced weeks apart to allow healing and pigment settling. Additional touch-ups may be recommended for optimal blending.
Yes. We custom-blend paramedical pigments to your surrounding skin tone and perform test areas to refine the match. Results appear natural, though factors like skin undertone and sun exposure affect long-term color stability.
Discomfort is typically mild thanks to topical numbing; clients may feel light pressure or stinging. Treated skin can be red and sensitive for several days, and full surface healing usually occurs within one to two weeks.
Risks are minimal when burns are fully healed, but hypertrophic or keloid-prone scars may respond unpredictably. Active skin conditions, certain medications, or recent treatments can limit eligibility—consultation and patch testing reduce potential complications.
Results are semi-permanent and can last several years. Pigments gradually fade due to sun exposure and skin turnover; maintenance touch-ups are recommended every one to three years to preserve color and coverage.