Specialist skin-tone tattooing that blends scars, stretch marks and uneven pigmentation with surrounding skin — for a more even, confident appearance.
Scar and Stretch Mark Camouflage is a specialist skin-tone tattooing treatment that blends scars, stretch marks, and areas of uneven pigmentation with the surrounding skin, restoring a more even, confident appearance. It's a deeply personal treatment — one that often carries significant emotional weight for clients who have lived with visible marks for years, and Kate approaches every session with care, discretion, and a focus on natural-looking results.
Using carefully colour-matched pigments, Kate works to soften the contrast between scarred or marked skin and the surrounding area. This is not about erasing texture entirely, but about reducing visual contrast so that marks become far less noticeable in everyday life, in photographs, and in situations where skin is exposed.
Every case is assessed individually during consultation — Kate will discuss whether camouflage tattooing is suitable for your specific marks, how many sessions may be required, and what results are realistically achievable.
Kate examines the affected area, discusses your history and goals, and may carry out a small patch test to confirm pigment matching and skin response.
A vitamin-enriched serum is gently implanted into the treatment area using a cosmetic tattoo technique, stimulating collagen and cell renewal for a smoother, more even tone.
Results soften and blend further as the area heals. Depending on the size and severity of the area, further sessions may be recommended.
| Colour Patch TestMandatory before camouflage treatment · 1 hr | £39 |
| Inkless Camouflage — 1 AreaIncludes scar-repairing serum · 1.5 hrs | £150 |
| Inkless Camouflage — 2 AreasIncludes scar-repairing serum · 2.5 hrs | £299 |
| Inkless Camouflage — 3 AreasIncludes scar-repairing serum · 2.5 hrs | £439 |
| Inkless Camouflage — 4 AreasIncludes scar-repairing serum · 3 hrs | £589 |
| Dark Knuckle & Scar Camouflage (Model Price)Promotional model rate · 2 hrs | £79 |
A Colour Patch Test is required before your first camouflage treatment. Inkless Camouflage uses a vitamin-enriched serum to stimulate collagen and improve skin tone and texture over 2-4 sessions, spaced 6-8 weeks apart. All bookings and payments are securely handled via Fresha.
Aftercare is particularly important for camouflage treatments, as the treated area needs time to heal undisturbed for pigment to settle correctly. Kate provides full written aftercare instructions covering cleaning, moisturising, clothing considerations, and sun protection — all of which play a role in how the final result blends and lasts over time. For full step-by-step guidance, see our complete aftercare guide.
Camouflage tattooing reduces the visual contrast between marks and surrounding skin rather than removing texture entirely. The aim is to make marks far less noticeable, not to erase them completely.
This varies depending on the size, age and severity of the area. Some smaller areas may need just one session, while larger or more established marks may benefit from a series of sessions over time.
Yes, in many cases Kate will recommend a small patch test before a full session, to confirm how your skin responds to the pigment and ensure an accurate colour match.
Yes — pigment is custom-matched to your individual skin tone during consultation, which is essential for a natural-looking, well-blended result.
Numbing is used throughout the session to keep you comfortable. Sensitivity can vary depending on the treatment area.