Pigmentation for Scars
Light-coloured scars can be successfully camouflaged by Kyla by infusing skin coloured pigments into the scar tissue. Scars should be minimally one year old and should be paler in colour than the surrounding skin. If scars are hyper-pigmented (dark in colour), are noticeably raised or sunken, or have an uneven texture the treatment may be ineffective as these scar types have poor pigment retention capabilities.
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The most suitable scars to treat with micropigmentation are light in colour. Additionally, it is important that the micropigmentation procedure is carried out when the skin is not tanned as the success… [More]
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