Vitiligo Camouflage

Vitiligo camouflage is a specialized paramedical tattoo treatment designed to help blend areas of depigmented skin with the surrounding natural skin tone. Using carefully customized pigments, the treatment helps reduce the contrast between the vitiligo patch and the surrounding skin, creating a more even appearance.

2 Hrs

appointment

How It Works

During the procedure, pigments are precisely matched to your natural skin tone and gently implanted into the affected area using a professional micropigmentation technique. This helps the lighter areas blend more naturally with the surrounding skin.

Common Areas Treated

• Face
• Hands
• Arms
• Legs
• Other small localized areas

Treatment Benefits

• Helps reduce the visibility of depigmented patches
• Improves overall skin tone balance
• Customized pigment matching
• Non-surgical solution

Sessions

Depending on the size and condition of the area, multiple sessions may be recommended to gradually build natural-looking color and achieve the best results.

Consultation

A consultation is recommended to evaluate the skin condition and determine if vitiligo camouflage is the right treatment for your skin type and goals.

FAQ

Vitiligo camouflage is a paramedical tattoo technique that uses custom pigments to blend lighter skin areas with the surrounding skin tone.

Clients with stable vitiligo (no spreading for at least 6–12 months) are usually good candidates.

Most clients need 2–3 sessions to achieve the best color match.

No. It does not treat the condition but helps improve the appearance of the skin.

Most clients feel minimal discomfort, and numbing cream can be used.

Healing usually takes about 7–10 days, with final results in 4–6 weeks.

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