Re: Scars and Scarification?
It's not that rare - covering scars with tats has been one of the only ways to 'hide' them until vascular lasers came around and I know two people who've had it done. I spoke to a dermatologist colleague about this last year (one of those people was asking the same questions you are) and she said it's perfectly possible to tattoo normal scar tissue (i.e. non-keloid) so long as it's over a year old but that ink doesn't fix very well. Apparently black is more likely to stay put (as it does with normal skin) but colors can fade within a few years if the tissue is still restructuring.
What you describe (raised, pinkish in color) is hypertrophic tissue, and depending on the precise color may still be too vascular to hold ink properly so I'd suggest showing them to a good artist, explaining all the details of when and what happened, and possibly getting a test pattern (a tiny outline shape in colored ink) to see what happens over the course of a year.
Re: Scars and Scarification?
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Originally Posted by Mindgames
It's not that rare - covering scars with tats has been one of the only ways to 'hide' them until vascular lasers came around and I know two people who've had it done. I spoke to a dermatologist colleague about this last year (one of those people was asking the same questions you are) and she said it's perfectly possible to tattoo normal scar tissue (i.e. non-keloid) so long as it's over a year old but that ink doesn't fix very well. Apparently black is more likely to stay put (as it does with normal skin) but colors can fade within a few years if the tissue is still restructuring.
What you describe (raised, pinkish in color) is hypertrophic tissue, and depending on the precise color may still be too vascular to hold ink properly so I'd suggest showing them to a good artist, explaining all the details of when and what happened, and possibly getting a test pattern (a tiny outline shape in colored ink) to see what happens over the course of a year.
Thanks. Unfortunately, there is some keloid scarring on one scar. Sounds like the other 2 would be a go. I've already had cosmetic surgery on them. They are essentially even with the rest of of my skin with just slight raises. It's been way over a year so .... guess I'll check out a few boutiques out here.JT