Medical Dermapigmentation in Adelaide Scar and Vitiligo camouflage
Restore confidence with professional scar and vitiligo camouflage in Adelaide. Long-lasting permanent makeup that blends imperfections and creates an even, natural skin tone..
It’s a paramedical micropigmentation technique that blends skin imperfections with your natural tone. Suitable for scars, stretch marks, and vitiligo spots
Post surgical scars including blepharoplasty
Plastic surgery scars facelift
Works with stretch marks
Light or white
Hairline and facelift scars
Breast mastectomy scars
Areola & nipple reconstructive
Regain confidence with a seamless solution for skin imperfections. Using custom-matched pigments, we help reduce the visibility of scars and vitiligo, blending them naturally with your surrounding skin. The result? Smoother, more even-toned skin that lets you shine.
Vitiligo Camouflage
Medical micropigmentation can effectively camouflage vitiligo patches by blending them with your natural skin tone. It is important that vitiligo is stable (no spreading or new patches for at least 1–2 years) before treatment. This ensures safe, lasting results and a natural, even appearance without the need for daily makeup
Why my approach is different
As an artist and PMU specialist, I don’t just apply pigment – I recreate visual balance. – Professional training in paramedical camouflage – Background as a fine artist – Deep understanding of how texture, tone, and light interact on skin – Expertise in colour matching, even with complex undertones
Improve Your Results with PlasmaLiner Sometimes pigment alone isn’t enough. If your scar is raised, indented, or fibrous, PlasmaLiner can: – Smooth and soften the texture – Stimulate skin regeneration – Prepare the area for better camouflage results
Medical micropigmentation (also called medical dermapigmentation) is a technique of implanting specialized pigments into the skin to camouflage scars, vitiligo, or other skin discolorations
Yes, it can be effective for surgical scars, injury scars, burn scars, stretch marks, and scars after cosmetic procedures. The scar must be fully healed and stable (usually 12–18 months after surgery).
Yes, but only if the vitiligo is in a stable phase – meaning no spreading and no new patches for at least 1–2 years. This ensures safe and long-lasting results.
Yes. When performed with sterile equipment and high-quality pigments, the procedure is safe. It only works on the upper layer of the skin and does not affect health.
Results typically last 2–5 years, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. A touch-up may be needed over time.
Most clients describe the sensation as mild discomfort. A numbing cream can be applied to ensure comfort during the session.
No. Unlike decorative tattoos, medical micropigmentation uses custom-matched pigments to your natural skin tone. The outcome looks natural and discreet.
Usually 1–3 sessions are required to achieve optimal results, depending on the size and characteristics of the treated area.
Yes. Scar and vitiligo camouflage can be done on the face, neck, chest, abdomen, arms, legs, and even the scalp.
The scar or patch must be fully healed.
For vitiligo, the condition must be stable.
Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and sun exposure 24 hours before the appointment.