Using Tattoo 3D to Cover Scarring
Most people look at tattoos as a method for creating a purely elective marking of the body. This has not always been the case. For some people, tattoos are an excellent way to cover up scars.
When you damage the skin on your body with serious trauma, it reacts. It works to heal the body by growing new material in the area, often in the form of skin. This new growth often is great at dealing with the injury, but leaves some unsightly scarring. At a minimum, the scarring can be a shiny area that sticks out. At worst, it can be bumpy and very noticeable.
The solution to bad scarring is plastic surgery. A surgeon can do skin grafts or other procedures that deal with the visual appearance. The problem is insurance companies do not like to pay for plastic surgery. This means you have to foot the bill and it is not cheap - not at all. One alternative that has existed for some time is to tattoo the scarred area.
To find the best tattoo artists in your area, just ask around to find out who does scar tattoos. They are difficult tattoos that require serious talent. Why? Well, most scars have ridges, bumps and bulges. A quality tattoo artist is going to come up with an image that is going to by in synchronicity with the scarring.
I met a young lady in an adult beverage establishment one evening who had a rose tattoo. It was fairly large and really captured the eye. The tat was located just above the front, center of her jean line and it was beautiful. A close look at it revealed it was a scar tattoo. The young lady had been in a car accident as a kid and had a big scar above her bikini line. The scar had half moon ridges. The tattoo artist had done the tattoo is such a way that the end of the petals ran along the scars. It created a stunning 3D look and was one of the more amazing tattoos I'd every seen.
The young lady told me that she was seriously embarrassed by the scarring. Despite living in San Diego, she never went to the beach because people would stare. The tattoo literally changed her life. People would still stare, but because it was so amazing.
If you have an issue with scarring and don't know what to do, give some thought to a tattoo. There are some brilliant tattoo artists who can turn what you might perceive as a negative into a definite positive. It's a heck of a lot cheaper than plastic surgery as well!
Most people look at tattoos as a method for creating a purely elective marking of the body. This has not always been the case. For some people, tattoos are an excellent way to cover up scars.
When you damage the skin on your body with serious trauma, it reacts. It works to heal the body by growing new material in the area, often in the form of skin. This new growth often is great at dealing with the injury, but leaves some unsightly scarring. At a minimum, the scarring can be a shiny area that sticks out. At worst, it can be bumpy and very noticeable.
The solution to bad scarring is plastic surgery. A surgeon can do skin grafts or other procedures that deal with the visual appearance. The problem is insurance companies do not like to pay for plastic surgery. This means you have to foot the bill and it is not cheap - not at all. One alternative that has existed for some time is to tattoo the scarred area.
To find the best tattoo artists in your area, just ask around to find out who does scar tattoos. They are difficult tattoos that require serious talent. Why? Well, most scars have ridges, bumps and bulges. A quality tattoo artist is going to come up with an image that is going to by in synchronicity with the scarring.
I met a young lady in an adult beverage establishment one evening who had a rose tattoo. It was fairly large and really captured the eye. The tat was located just above the front, center of her jean line and it was beautiful. A close look at it revealed it was a scar tattoo. The young lady had been in a car accident as a kid and had a big scar above her bikini line. The scar had half moon ridges. The tattoo artist had done the tattoo is such a way that the end of the petals ran along the scars. It created a stunning 3D look and was one of the more amazing tattoos I'd every seen.
The young lady told me that she was seriously embarrassed by the scarring. Despite living in San Diego, she never went to the beach because people would stare. The tattoo literally changed her life. People would still stare, but because it was so amazing.
If you have an issue with scarring and don't know what to do, give some thought to a tattoo. There are some brilliant tattoo artists who can turn what you might perceive as a negative into a definite positive. It's a heck of a lot cheaper than plastic surgery as well!
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