Medical tattoos, also known as paramedical tattoo, or camouflage tattoo, are specialized tattoos designed to camouflage scars, stretch marks, and skin discolorations.
They are performed using techniques similar to traditional tattooing but focus more on aesthetic corrections rather than artistic designs.
This form of dermopigmentation provides a solution to various cosmetic challenges, offering your clients an opportunity to regain their confidence and self-esteem.
Medical tattoos are not only about covering up imperfections. They are about restoring normalcy and helping individuals move past traumatic experiences.
The process involves using pigments that match the natural skin tone, making the affected area less noticeable. Given the precision required, medical tattoos demand a high level of expertise and training.
Thousands of women and men fantasize about having the long-awaited plastic surgery.
Some medical procedures are more frequent, such as silicone implants or stomach tucks, whilst others are more complicated, such as a 360 tummy tuck, brachioplasty (arm lift), or thigh lift.
Whether due to necessity or vanity, the number of people interested in surgical procedures has skyrocketed in recent years.
However, these procedures can sometimes leave scars on these patients that extend beyond skin tags, making them wonder if they made the right option.
Not to mention the prevalence of stretch marks among the global population.
Keeping this in mind, investing in this knowledge for your business is a highly profitable decision.
After all, you’ll be dealing with a public that enjoys investing money in order to improve their appearance and appeal.
Permanent Makeup (PMU) artists and beauty entrepreneurs can benefit significantly from incorporating paramedical tattoo services.
Offering these specialized services can set your business apart from competitors and attract a broader clientele.
Clients are looking for solutions to issues like scars and stretch marks but often don’t know where to turn.
By adding these services to your repertoire, you become a one-stop solution for all their cosmetic needs.
Furthermore, paramedical tattoos are often perceived as a more durable and effective solution compared to other treatments like creams or laser therapy.
Your clients will appreciate the long-lasting results and the expertise you bring to the table.
You will learn how to choose and mix pigments to fit various skin tones, resulting in a flawless blend.
This involves the reasoning of color mixing, such as why use a specific color. When should I use it? What happens when you use it? What if you don’t utilize it?
Furthermore, because this is an introductory course to the technique, you will learn what types of marks you can tattoo, as well as the optimum strokes for each type of mark, the optimal needle settings, and the ideal voltage for each area of the body.
Learn more about Light scar and stretch mark camouflage tattoo training.
For those looking to offer advanced services, this course dives deep into the complexities of camouflaging dark and post-surgery scars.
It covers everything from advanced pigment selection to specialized application techniques.
Furthermore, you will gain a far deeper understanding of dark scars. That’s because there are three varieties of dark scars: reddish, purplish, and darker.
Recognize that each dark scar undertone will necessitate various techniques.
Variation in work also includes how the pigment is placed on the scar. When dealing with advanced cases, we must consider the physical aspects of the scars, as well as their color and undertone.
That is not something you will learn in any other industry course.
Understanding color theory is crucial in paramedical tattooing.
This course teaches you how to apply colorimetry principles to achieve the most natural-looking results.
This upcoming course will focus on the delicate and specialized technique of areola restoration, offering an invaluable service to those who have undergone mastectomies.
There are no inkless stretch marks. This is microneedling.
Fernanda Jaffre is an internationally recognized dermopigmentation specialist who has spent nearly a decade helping people all over the world enhance their self-esteem and quality of life.
While other professionals divide into multiple techniques, Fernanda chose to focus just on one.
In recent years she has dedicated herself solely and exclusively to the paramedical tattoo technique. To this day, she continues to see patients (a place where she improves and maintains her practical expertise) as well as teaching courses and consulting.
She taught the first face-to-face tattoo and scar camouflage training in the United States and Europe and is responsible for popularizing this Brazilian technique worldwide.
Master Fernanda Jaffre currently has pupils trained and practicing in the medical tattoo technique on every continent in the world, demonstrating her wisdom, expertise, and passion for her craft.
Above all, this technique promotes a natural look. This means that concealed stretch marks should not look pigmented.
In other words, whether you’re at the beach, pool, wearing short or revealing clothing, or even intimate attire, those who look at you should not think you’ve “painted” them.
The ink should “blend in harmony” with the intact skin, resulting in a natural appearance that goes unnoticed by everyone who looks.
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Traditional Tummy Tuck Scar concealing
Traditional Tummy Tuck Dark Scar concealing
Traditional Tummy Tuck Hyperchromic Scar concealing
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Before and after Tummy Tuck Scar concealing
Before and after Tummy Tuck Scar Camouflage Tattoo
Traditional Tummy Tuck Hyperchromic Scar camouflage tattoo
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Before and after Tummy Tuck Scar concealing
Traditional Tummy Tuck Hyperchromic Scars camouflage tattoo before and after
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The duration of the course will depend on your commitment. The courses have more than 50 recorded classes that you can watch as many times as you need during 1 year.
While prior tattooing experience is beneficial, it is not mandatory. Our courses are designed to cater to both beginners and experienced professionals.
Our aim is not to make a profit from selling materials.
That’s why we make all the materials you need available through a list of sellers.
As for materials, you can invest in high-investment or low-investment materials.
Below is a link to a list of materials so you can choose the best options for you, as well as see the prices.
Yes, upon completing the course, you will receive a certification recognized by the industry.
PMU involves applying semi-permanent pigment to enhance facial features. This course covers everything from eyebrow microblading to lip tinting.
Lip micropigmentation is a technique used to enhance the color, shape, and definition of lips. It can also improve symmetry and create a fuller appearance.
Microblading is a popular PMU technique focusing on creating natural-looking eyebrows. This course will teach you the intricacies of hair stroke patterns and pigment selection.
SMP is a non-invasive treatment that uses micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp, creating the appearance of fuller hair. This course covers all aspects of the SMP technique.
Fernanda Jaffre – From Brazil, world-renown Brazilian scar camouflage tattoo pioneer instructor.
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