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Scar camouflage after a facelift

  Scar camouflage after a facelift: what it is, how it helps, and what to expect Facelift surgery can rejuvenate your features, but even well-placed incisions can leave faint scars—typically around the ears, along the hairline, and sometimes under the chin. While most fade over time, some remain visible due to texture or color differences. Scar camouflage and remodeling techniques can significantly improve how these areas look and feel, helping scars blend into the surrounding skin so the result looks natural from up close and in photos. What “scar camouflage” means Medical-Grade Tattooing (Paramedical Micropigmentation): A trained specialist implants pigment into the top layers of skin to match your surrounding tone. This reduces the contrast between the scar and nearby skin, making it less noticeable without “cover-up” makeup. Skin Tone Blending: Custom pigment mixing accounts for undertones (warm, cool, neutral), local redness, and subtle variations around the ear and hairl...

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