Corrective Pigment Camouflage: Part 3 of 3
This information is part 3 in this 3-part series. In this article, we will concentrate on Scar Relaxation, procedure after care for C.P.C., and the final results. Scar Relaxation is the application of repetitive circular tattooing movements to create a softer skin texture and to soften the fibrous bands of collagen (scar tissue) to give the patient more flexibility in their
Corrective Pigment Camouflage: Part 2 of 3
This information is part 2 in a 3-part series. This selection will consist of distinguishing skin undertones, patch and sensitivity tests, proper equipment, pigment, technique and time frame from application to application. Pre CPC and Scar Relaxation A 33-year old patient has contractures extending from the tip of the left ear, over the zygomatic, to the filtrum. Post-burn scar contractures of cheek
Skin Needling, Melanocyte Restoration and Scar Relaxation
Scar Relaxation Susan Church first introduced Scar Relaxation to the world of permanent cosmetics at the inaugural SPCP (Society of Permanent Cosmetic Professionals) conference in 1991, after she discovered its benefits while working on several burn survivors in concert with Dr. Grossman. As you will see, this is a process that still presents huge developmental potential, even though our clinic has
Corrective Pigment Camouflage: Part 1 of 3
Part I of a 3-part series. This article will deal with the consultation of a burn patient. Information will include: patient expectations, the ability to tolerate pain (pre-procedure sedation), consulting with the patient’s physician, pre-care and photos. Our primary concern is to correct tissue color defects and create the illusion of smoother looking skin. Dr. Francis Cook MacGregor, a research scientist and member of