Areola Restoration & Scar Camouflage
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Areola Restoration by Pixie Does Brows
Areola Restoration is the art of recreating the areola and nipple on a flat or partially flat surface. Using carefully placed shadows and definition, we can create a 3d look to create a realistic replication.
Areola tattoo can be used for those with no natural areola/nipple or on those who wish to alter their existing areola/nipple in any way.
This treatment is PERFECT for the below people;
Those who have lost their areola due to cancer and mastectomies
Those who have lost/changed their areola due to gender reassignment surgery
Those who have had botched breast surgery
Those who have lost colour and pigment in their natural areola and wish to give colour back to the area
Those who wish to alter the shape or create definition for any reason to their natural areola.
If this sounds like you, book in below. We offer free consultations, but these aren’t required prior to booking!
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Scar Camo by Pixie Does Brows
Scar Camouflage is the tattoo into white scar tissue to replicate the colour in the surrounding areas to visually hide the scar. This treatment is a VISUAL treatment, used to lessen how visible the scar is by blending within the surrounding areas. We use flesh colour pigments and colour match to the skin and then carefully tattoo in. This process is designed to IMPROVE the area, but we do not promise perfection. This is due in part to the tattoo not being able to alter the TEXTURE of the scar, only the visual colouring. This can be used with scars caused by cuts, burns, vitiligo, stretch marks, breast augmentation scars, surgery scars, caesarean scars and more.
This treatment is PERFECT for the below people:
Those with white scars that wish to blend with their skin colouring
Scars that are AT LEAST one year old, and have no existing pinkness in the area.
Those who wish to improve a scar in an area that is NOT heavily exposed to the sun
Those who wish to have ANY improvement on a scar, even if not perfect
Those WITHOUT a lot of translucence to their natural skin.
If this sounds like you, book in below. Consultations are required prior to booking to assess the scar and present a treatment plan. Multiple sessions are often recommended for best results.
How long does it last?
Medical tattooing typically last around 1-5 years before needing the colour refreshed. However, we class it as a ‘permanent’ tattoo, as we do not guarantee the colour will ever fully disappear, just reach a lighter colour over time. For full vibrancy and definition, we recommend a refresh between 1-3 years ideally. This is dependant on your skin type, chosen style, lifestyle, sun exposure, and aftercare.
How much does it cost?
Areola Restoration is £195 for a single areola, or £295 for both areola’s. These prices cover two treatments and a full aftercare kit. The initial treatment is around 3 hours start to finish, and then you return in 6 weeks for a second treatment which is around 1.5 hours long. HOWEVER, we offer 1-2 FREE areola treatments per month to local cancer survivors, and frequently offer heavily reduced rates for those willing to consent to photo use in marketing. Please enquire if interested.
Scar Camouflage starts at £150 per hour, and £200 for 2 hours. This is per treatment, and we often recommend 2-3 sessions for best results. As per the areola, we often offer heavily reduced rates for those willing to consent to photo use and agreement to at least 2-3 sessions. Please enquire if interested.
If you have had work done elsewhere previously, this would be a NEW treatment, as it was not done by us previously. If this is you, we require a FREE consultation prior to booking so we can assess the previous work and confirm whether we are able to work with you.
Wish to be a model for Areola or Scar Camo?
We often require models for Areola Restoration or Scar Camouflage work. This is either free or at a heavily reduced rate. Please sign up here if you are interested.
We are particularly looking for:
Breast Augmentation Scar Camo
Areola Restoration - Doubles
Face Lift Scar Camo
Trauma Scar Camo (i.e cuts from knifes, etc)