Camouflage technique
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Camouflage technique (medical camouflage , dermopigmentation ) is a method of correcting permanent or temporary aesthetic defects of the skin through shallow permanent makeup .
Medical camouflage is widely used, for example, for dyschromia (changes in skin color), scars, including acne and post-surgical scars, as well as vascular changes in the skin, such as rosacea and port-wine stains.
Camouflage of defects involves the introduction of a pigment matched to the color of the surrounding healthy skin. The main goal of camouflage tattooing is to bring the shade of the affected skin as close as possible to its primary color. This allows you to hide scars, scars and stretch marks, make them less noticeable or more aesthetic, eliminate age spots, and even out skin tone. The result is achieved in just a few procedures. Of course, it is worth understanding that camouflage cannot make a defect completely invisible, but it can smooth out its borders and color, making it less visible.