

THE FUTURE OF SKIN RENEWAL
The Inkless Technique is a groundbreaking innovation designed to restore and rejuvenate your skin naturally. This technique employs a precision tattoo machine to administer a medical-grade serum into the dermal layers of the skin. This targeted process activates natural collagen production, promotes tissue repair, and accelerates cellular regeneration.
As damaged skin heals from within, it transforms into smoother, firmer, and healthier-looking skin. Scars and stretch marks are visibly diminished, leaving you with a more even and radiant complexion.
Benefit of NUE Conceal

Increase Collagen and Elastin Production

30-50% improvement after 1st session

Even Out Skin Tone

One session is 4-5x as effective as micro needling

Any Stretch Marks are Treatable

Minimal Downtime
6 Types of Common Scars






Proliferative Scars
They are excessive growth of tough fibrous tissues during healing. They appear as thick, raised tissues accompanied by a feeling of tightness and sometimes itchiness.
Common Occurrences: These can develop from cuts, surgical incisions like C-sections and thyroid surgeries.
Depressed Scars
Result from the loss of underlying support tissues. The skin sinks below the surface level, creating a noticeable indentation compared to surrounding areas.
Common Occurrences: Frequently seen with acne pits, chickenpox marks, and scars from traumatic injuries.
Keloid Scars
Overgrowth of scar tissue that extends beyond the original injury site, often triggered by minor injuries.
These scars are raised, dark red or purple, and can continue to grow over time.
Common Occurrences: Typically found on the chest, shoulders, earlobes, and cheeks.
Pigmented Scars
Changes in skin pigmentation following inflammation or injury. These scars can appear darker or lighter than the surrounding skin.
Common
Occurrences:Often develop after procedures, injuries, or inflammatory conditions.
Stripping Scars
Result from injuries that remove layers of skin, often due to accidents or surgeries.
Characterized by long, thin scars that follow the direction of the injury.
Common Occurrences: Common in surgeries, severe acne, or physical injuries.
Contratural Scars
Form when skin burns or experiences significant trauma leading to tight, pulling scar tissue.
These scars may restrict movement due to their tightening effect.
Common Occurrences: Often occur after burns or major surgical procedures.