Aesthetic Treatments
Whether you desire subtle enhancements or bold definition, our microblading services are tailored to meet your needs.
(917) 388-3318
We create the most natural-looking aesthetic & restorative cosmetic tattoos, specializing in Microblading & Nanobrows.
(917) 388-3318
Aesthetic Treatments
50,000+ MICROBLADING APPOINTMENTS SINCE 2015
A more seamless finish—so the focus returns to you, not the scar
Scars often stand out because of color difference, not just texture. Scar camouflage works by placing custom-matched pigment into the scar so it visually aligns more closely with your natural skin tone. We use a hand-held device with very fine needles to gently apply the pigment.
This is a visual correction. It does not change the structure of the skin or remove the scar itself. Instead, it softens how noticeable the area appears—especially at a normal viewing distance.
Results are built gradually. The skin heals between sessions, and color is refined over time. For many clients, the change is quiet but significant. The scar is still there, but it no longer defines the area.
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Scar tissue behaves differently from normal skin. Because of that, pigment must be applied carefully and in stages. White scars usually need 2-3 sessions, while dark scars need to be lightened first before pigment is applied (an additional session).
We custom blend pigment to match your skin tone and undertone. A hand-held machine with very fine needles, similar to the one we use for our Nanobrows treatments, is used to gently layer on the pigment into the scar.
After each session, the area heals over several weeks as the color softens and settles. The true result becomes visible once healing is complete. Additional sessions may be needed depending on how the skin retains pigment and how much blending is required.
Scar camouflage is best for clients who want to minimize the appearance of their existing scars. It is commonly suited for scars that:
This includes many surgical scars, injury scars, and areas where pigment has not returned after healing. Some areas we commonly treat: Facelift scars (hairline, behind ear), Breast surgery scars, Tummy tuck / body contouring scars, Injury scars
Some scars require closer evaluation before treatment:
A consultation ensures the treatment is appropriate, and helps us assess how many treatments are necessary for best results.
Scar camouflage requires a different level of control than traditional cosmetic tattooing. At Evertrue, this work is approached through both technical precision and an artist’s eye.
The focus is on refinement. A well-executed result simply allows the scar to blend more naturally with the surrounding skin.
We review your scar history, healing timeline, and skin tone. This is where we determine if you are a candidate and outline a treatment plan.
Pigment is custom blended to match the client’s skin tone. Our artists use a hand-held device with very fine needles to gently apply the pigment. Most clients find numbing unnecessary as the treatment is done with a light, controlled approach that keeps the skin comfortable throughout. Many scars already have reduced sensation, especially surgical scars.
Further sessions refine the color and improve blending gradually.
Each stage is intentional. We avoid overcorrecting and instead build toward a natural result.
Cosmetic or surgical scars, such as from facelifts, are often ideal candidates for scar camouflage.
These scars tend to be:
Even when they are well-executed and fully healed, facelift scars can still catch light or appear lighter than the surrounding skin—especially around the hairline or behind the ear. What remains is often subtle, but still noticeable to the person who sees it every day.
Scar camouflage addresses this final layer. By softening the contrast, it helps the scar blend more naturally with the surrounding skin so it doesn’t stand out in the same way.
Even when healed well, facelift scars can feel like an unfinished detail. Scar camouflage brings a sense of completion—softening the area so it blends more naturally with the surrounding skin. The result isn’t dramatic, but simply less noticeable. For many clients, this is the final refinement: the point where the result feels complete, and no single area draws the eye first.
Darker scars already contain excess pigment. The goal is to soften how heavy or prominent that color appears.
Treatment typically focuses on:
These cases can respond well, but require precision to keep the result natural.
White scars lack pigment. This is the most common type treated with scar camouflage.
Treatment focuses on:
Because the skin is not holding its own pigment, results are built more gradually.
Scar camouflage is not suitable for every scar. In some cases, the best outcome comes from waiting—or choosing a different approach.
This treatment may not be appropriate if:
Scar camouflage is a visual treatment. It does not improve texture or remove a scar. If the goal is to change the structure of the skin, other treatments may be more appropriate first. It’s also important to have realistic expectations. The goal is improvement, not perfection.
In some cases, we may recommend delaying treatment or not proceeding. This is part of ensuring that when we do treat, the result is as natural and stable as possible.
Proper preparation and aftercare support better healing and more consistent results.
Healing is part of the process. What you see immediately after treatment is not the final result.
Both salons offer expert artistry, personalized consultations for tailored brows, and a welcoming, gender-inclusive environment.
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info@evertruesalon.com
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Please note we have a 48-hour cancellation policy and require a credit card for all bookings ($150 late cancel fee).