Strechmark Treatments

Embrace Your True Beauty: At Beverly Hills skin solutions, we believe that every body is beautiful, and stretch marks are a natural part of life's journey. Our mission is to help you feel confident and empowered, celebrating the uniqueness of your skin.


Inkless tattoo treatment: 

This procedure serves as the initial step in addressing stretch marks. It is applicable to various types of stretch marks, including purple, red, white, and even deep indented marks. Similar to preparing an indented wall prior to painting, the skin undergoes collagen production and flattening before the application of the camouflage technique and the addition of pigment to the stretch marks

Camouflage tattoo, Ink treatment:

Stretch Mark Camouflage employs advanced tattoo technology to minimize the visibility of stretch marks. This method involves applying a unique, exclusive pigment matching your skin tone to the stretch marks, effectively concealing and diminishing their prominence.

During each session, the skin can experience a notable enhancement ranging from 20% to 80%. Although the recovery period is minimal, visible improvements usually manifest 4-8 weeks after the treatment. Commonly targeted areas encompass the buttocks, thighs, stomach, breasts, hips, and beyond. At Beverly Hills Skin solutions, utmost priority is given to safety. All products applied to clients' skin are sterilized, single-use, and disposable, maintaining impeccable standards of safety and sanitation.

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

This varies among clients. Your results depend on your skin’s ability to produce collagen. Typically, most individuals experience a 20-80% enhancement in the visibility of stretch marks after each session. Outcomes differ from one client to another due to variations in skin type, genetics, and the specific type of stretch mark being treated. It may require additional sessions to fully address deeper and wider stretch marks and restore their indentation.

Who Should Avoid Strechmark Camouflage treatment:

While stretch mark camouflage treatments can be beneficial for many individuals, there are some cases where it might be best to avoid or delay such treatments. It is essential to consult with a dermatologist or healthcare professional before undergoing any cosmetic procedure. Here are some situations in which individuals should avoid stretch mark camouflage treatment:

1. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: If you are pregnant or currently breastfeeding, it is advisable to avoid stretch mark camouflage treatments. During these periods, your body undergoes significant changes, and any cosmetic procedures could pose potential risks to both you and your baby.

2. Active Skin Infections: If you have an active skin infection, such as cellulitis or impetigo, it is essential to let the infection heal completely before considering any stretch mark camouflage treatment. Applying products or undergoing procedures on infected skin can worsen the condition and lead to complications.

3. Allergic Reactions: If you have a known allergy to any ingredients commonly found in stretch mark camouflage products, such as certain dyes or fragrances, it is crucial to avoid these treatments to prevent allergic reactions and skin irritation.

4. Healing Wounds or Recent Scars: If you have recent wounds or scars that are still healing, it is best to wait until the skin has completely healed and any scabs or crusts have fallen off before considering stretch mark camouflage treatment.

5. Chronic Skin Conditions: Individuals with chronic skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis, should consult with a dermatologist before using any stretch mark camouflage products. Some ingredients may aggravate these conditions or interact with prescribed medications.

6. Underlying Medical Conditions: If you have certain medical conditions that affect your skin's healing process or make you more susceptible to complications, it is crucial to seek medical advice before trying any cosmetic treatments.

7. Sunburned Skin: Avoid using stretch mark camouflage products on sunburned or irritated skin, as it can further irritate the skin and impede the healing process.

8. Minors: Cosmetic treatments, including stretch mark camouflage, are generally not recommended for minors without the consent and guidance of their parent or legal guardian.

Remember, individual circumstances vary, and it's essential to seek personalized advice from a healthcare professional or dermatologist to determine if stretch mark camouflage treatments are suitable for you. Always prioritize your safety and well-being when considering any cosmetic procedure.