Medical Tattooing

Restore your confidence

Scalp micro pigmentation, scalp tattoo

Define Medical Tattooing and Its Purpose

Medical tattooing, also known as paramedical micropigmentation, is a specialized form of tattooing designed to improve the appearance of the skin after medical procedures or due to certain conditions. Unlike traditional tattoos, medical tattooing aims to restore a natural look by camouflaging scars, restoring areolas post-mastectomy, treating vitiligo, addressing stretch marks, and providing scalp micropigmentation for hair loss. Additionally, medical tattooing includes gender-affirming tattoos, which are crucial for many individuals in their transition process. This advanced technique helps individuals regain confidence and feel more comfortable in their skin.

Mission Statement: Empowering Individuals Through Transformative Medical Tattooing

At Cristal Walker Beauty, our mission is to empower individuals by providing transformative medical tattooing services. We believe in the power of our work to not only enhance physical appearance but also to uplift the spirit and improve quality of life. Our goal is to offer natural, life-changing results that help our clients feel confident and beautiful every day. Through our expert services, we aim to provide a compassionate and supportive environment where clients can embark on their journey to healing, self-empowerment, and affirmation.


What we can treat and restore

3D Areolas: Bilateral & Unilateral

Breast lift Scar Camouflage

Breast Implant & Explant Scar Camouflage

Scar Camouflouge

Facelift/ Necklift Scar Camouflage

C-section Scar Camouflage

Self Harm Scar Camouflage

Tummy Tuck Scar Camouflage

Stretch Mark Rejuvenation

Scalp Micropigmentation

Gender Affirming Cosmetic Tattoo

  • Consultation: An in person consultation is needed to evaluate the skin texture & integrity

    What to Expect

    Patch Test

    Personalized Treatment Plans

    Procedure

    Step-by-Step Explanation

    Safety and Hygiene Practices

    Aftercare

    Instructions

    Healing Timeline

  • Scars can result from surgeries, injuries, or medical conditions, often impacting one's self-esteem and confidence. Approaching scarred skin with care is crucial, as it requires specialized techniques to ensure safe and effective camouflage. Understanding the unique texture and sensitivity of scar tissue allows for a tailored approach, providing natural-looking results that enhance the individual's appearance and confidence.

  • A 3D Areola Tattoo is a type of Paramedical Tattoo that uses shadows and highlights to create the optical illusion of protrusion to the nipple mound. Additional depth is added to the Tattoo by creating Montgomery glands and wrinkles that mimic constriction of the nipple. This is a great post surgery option for all genders.

  • Areola/Nipple Tattooing: For transgender individuals who have undergone chest surgery, areola and nipple tattooing can recreate the appearance of natural-looking areolas and nipples. This procedure can help individuals feel more comfortable with their post-surgical chest and improve body confidence.

    Scar Camouflage: Transgender individuals who have had gender-affirming surgeries, such as chest or genital surgeries, may have surgical scars. Scar camouflage tattooing involves blending the color of the scar with surrounding skin tones to minimize its visibility, helping individuals feel more at ease with their bodies.

    Facial Feminization Tattooing: This technique aims to soften masculine facial features and create a more feminine appearance. It can involve techniques such as permanent makeup enhance the eyebrows, lips, and other facial features.

    Facial Masculinization Tattooing: This technique aims to create more masculine facial features. It can involve techniques such as permanent makeup brow thickening, facial hair tattooing (ex: mustache density to create 5’o clock shadow).

    Brow Tattooing: to create a more “masculine”, “femminine”, or “androgynous” look. 

  • Scars must be 1 year healed.

    Most medical tattoos will need to be cleared with your physician.

    Keloid scarring that has been treated with steroids.

    Those with active inflammatory skin conditions near the procedure area, such as psoriasis, eczema, keloid scarring, hyperpigmentation, rosacea, shingles, or open cuts or sores

    Those with viral infections or diseases, or epilepsy.

    Those who are actively going through chemotherapy or currently have cancer

    Medication that causes blood thinning

    accutane use in the preceding 6 months

    Pregnancy or breast feeding

 

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