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What is it?Paramedical tattooing also known as medical tattooing,
post-surgery tattooing, or reconstructive tattooing are all terms used to describe this specialty & treatment, created and used to help clients heal from experiences that may leave them with a changed physical appearance. It is used to treat scars, stretch marks, birthmarks and other skin conditions. It can also be used to create the illusion of nipple areolas after a mastectomy and breast reconstruction. This can really help a person feel more whole again, and boost their confidence. |
what is the difference between paramedical tattooing & STANDARD TATTOOING ?
This is different from other forms of tattooing, which are generally done for decorative or aesthetic purposes.
The primary difference between paramedical tattooing and other forms of tattooing is the purpose of the tattoo.
There different skills and techniques used in paramedical tattooing, there is a specialized approach referred to as INKLESS TRANSFORMATION TECHNIQUE which does not involve the use of ink at all, this natural technique is our main approach at CLOVERDERM, where we use medical grade serums, organic oils & vitamins to stimulate the production of collagen, elastin & fibroblast cells.
Paramedical tattooing is used specifically to address medical conditions and concerns, such as scar camouflage, areola restoration after breast surgery, or to conceal vitiligo as we discussed earlier. The goal of paramedical tattooing is to help restore the appearance of the skin or enhance a person's natural features, rather than simply providing decorative or aesthetic value.
Another key difference between paramedical tattooing and other forms of tattooing is the training and expertise required of the tattoo artist. Paramedical tattooing requires specialized training and certification, as well as a deep understanding of the medical conditions and concerns being addressed. The specialist must also be able to work closely with medical professionals and understand the unique needs of patients with medical conditions.
The techniques and equipment used in paramedical tattooing may also differ from those used in other forms of tattooing. For example, in scar camouflage or vitiligo tattooing, the artist may use specialized pigments, needles and techniques to match the surrounding skin tone and provide natural-looking results.
Overall, paramedical tattooing is a specialized form of tattooing that is used to address medical conditions or concerns. It requires a high level of expertise and training on the part of the tattoo artist and is used to help restore the appearance of the skin or enhance a person's natural features.
The primary difference between paramedical tattooing and other forms of tattooing is the purpose of the tattoo.
There different skills and techniques used in paramedical tattooing, there is a specialized approach referred to as INKLESS TRANSFORMATION TECHNIQUE which does not involve the use of ink at all, this natural technique is our main approach at CLOVERDERM, where we use medical grade serums, organic oils & vitamins to stimulate the production of collagen, elastin & fibroblast cells.
Paramedical tattooing is used specifically to address medical conditions and concerns, such as scar camouflage, areola restoration after breast surgery, or to conceal vitiligo as we discussed earlier. The goal of paramedical tattooing is to help restore the appearance of the skin or enhance a person's natural features, rather than simply providing decorative or aesthetic value.
Another key difference between paramedical tattooing and other forms of tattooing is the training and expertise required of the tattoo artist. Paramedical tattooing requires specialized training and certification, as well as a deep understanding of the medical conditions and concerns being addressed. The specialist must also be able to work closely with medical professionals and understand the unique needs of patients with medical conditions.
The techniques and equipment used in paramedical tattooing may also differ from those used in other forms of tattooing. For example, in scar camouflage or vitiligo tattooing, the artist may use specialized pigments, needles and techniques to match the surrounding skin tone and provide natural-looking results.
Overall, paramedical tattooing is a specialized form of tattooing that is used to address medical conditions or concerns. It requires a high level of expertise and training on the part of the tattoo artist and is used to help restore the appearance of the skin or enhance a person's natural features.
about our training
core skills:
Inkless Stretch Marks & Scars Rejuvenation
Stretch Marks & Scars Removal
Scar Revision & Lightening
Stretch Marks & Scar Camouflage
course objective:
Learn the latest and most advanced, painless technology to cover up stretch marks, scars, dark or light spots that can be undesirable to individuals, and help them regain their confidence.
You will learn how to vet the perfect scar candidate and when it is necessary to treat versus cover. You will also gain the skills of micro needling and when to refer out to other medical professionals. This course will cover all ethnicities and spends time on color theory and pigment matching when performing this technique. Inkless stretch mark removal is also known as inkless stretch mark revision or ISR, dry tattooing, medical needling, etc. It is a process through which your skin will repair itself using vitamins and serums using a tattoo machine with smaller needles for this procedure.
Scar & stretch mark camouflaging is the process of reducing the appearance of markings by implanting pigmented ink in the epidermal layer with a tattoo machine and round/shader needle.
You will learn how to vet the perfect scar candidate and when it is necessary to treat versus cover. You will also gain the skills of micro needling and when to refer out to other medical professionals. This course will cover all ethnicities and spends time on color theory and pigment matching when performing this technique. Inkless stretch mark removal is also known as inkless stretch mark revision or ISR, dry tattooing, medical needling, etc. It is a process through which your skin will repair itself using vitamins and serums using a tattoo machine with smaller needles for this procedure.
Scar & stretch mark camouflaging is the process of reducing the appearance of markings by implanting pigmented ink in the epidermal layer with a tattoo machine and round/shader needle.
what's included:
- Comprehensive Manual
- Starter Kit(practice supplies, pigments, serums, professional machine, needle catridges)
- Sanitation & License Regulations
- Skin Anatomy & Skin Tone
- Types of Scars(Hypertrophic, Keloid, Scar Tissue)
- Color Theory, Color Matching & Mixing
- Microshading Techniques
- Client Consent & Waiver Forms
- Client Aftercare Instructions
- Business Formation & Insurance
- Certificate of Completion
- Live, Hands on Model
- Continued Support
- Vendor Listing
- Business/Marketing & Price Point
- Business & Consent Form
- How to attract clients & build your brand.
- and so much more...
Licensing Disclaimer:
Cosmetic Tattooing Falls under the Department of Health in most States so YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE AN ESTHETICIAN OR A COSMOTOLOGIST to take this course. However, most States/Counties require you to have a tattoo license to work. Included in your course is a module that covers the details to prepare you to get the appropriate licenses in your local area.