Flawless Beauty Ink
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I’m a Metro Detroit Paramedical Tattooist I help women & men feel confident in their skin 💕
✨ Scar & Stretch Mark Revision
✨ Camouflage & Collagen Boost Therapy
🧲 Magnetic Tattoo Removal
📣 Plasma Fibroblast for anti-aging
“Can I do microneedling in the summer?”
Yes. Absolutely.
Microneedling is not a winter-only treatment.
The key isn’t avoiding the treatment. It’s protecting the healing skin after.
For the first 3 days, I only want my aftercare on the skin. Nothing else. That’s when the skin is most open and doing the work.
After day 3, sunscreen comes back in. Hats come on. Sun protection matters.
If we’re actively treating hyperpigmentation, I’m even stricter because sun exposure can work against your results.
But if you follow aftercare and protect your skin properly, microneedling can be done year-round.
Healing doesn’t have a season.
Acne scars aren’t all the same. Some are active inflammation. Some are pigment. Some are texture. And each one needs a different approach.
In this consultation, we’re breaking down what I look for before ever treating the skin.
For her, we’re working on two things at the same time:
• calming the inflammatory process and rebuilding damaged collagen underneath to improve the pitting and texture
• treating the hyperpigmentation left behind from previous breakouts
That’s where paramedical microneedling becomes so effective.
Using two different techniques with two different regenerative serums, I can target both the internal damage and the surface discoloration in the same session.
And here’s the part most people skip over… healing matters just as much as treatment.
For the first 3 days, I want the skin doing one thing only: healing.
That means only my aftercare. No extra products. No actives. No guesswork.
After that, sunscreen becomes non-negotiable.
Most people do best every other week for about 2 months, but I never lock anyone into a number.
I watch how your skin responds first.
She’s young, healthy, and healing well… she may need less.
That’s why consultations matter.
You’ve tried the creams.
The oils.
The lotions that promised to “fade” your stretch marks.
But here’s the truth most people don’t understand:
Stretch marks are not a surface problem.
They’re a structural injury in the skin where collagen and elastin fibers have torn beneath the surface. That’s why no topical can fully rebuild what’s broken underneath.
What usually bothers you most isn’t just the color.
It’s the texture. The thinning. The crepey look. The way the skin feels.
That’s where paramedical revision comes in.
By stimulating collagen exactly where the damage happened, we can improve the texture, strengthen the skin, and in many cases the color improves right along with it.
Because when you heal the structure, the skin often starts acting healthier too.
Heal first. Pigment last. Always.
One of the most valuable words I can say during a consultation is “not yet.”
Not yet for camouflage.
Not yet for pigment.
Not yet for treatment.
Because skin doesn’t care about timelines, trends, or what someone else had done. It responds to biology.
The best outcomes happen when the right treatment is done at the right time for the right reason.
Sometimes that means rebuilding collagen before adding color.
Sometimes it means releasing tension in scar tissue before worrying about appearance.
Sometimes it means doing less, not more.
My job isn’t to fit you into a service.
My job is to understand what your skin is telling me and build a plan around that.
That little “shelf” above a C-section scar isn’t always about weight gain.
Many times it’s the scar itself.
When a scar heals tightly, it can tether the skin and underlying tissue together. That restriction can create pulling, tightness, discomfort, and the appearance of a shelf even when you’ve worked hard to lose the baby weight.
The good news? Before camouflage is ever considered, we address the foundation first. Texture, tightness, mobility, and skin quality all matter.
Heal first. Pigment last.
If you’ve ever wondered why your C-section scar still feels tight years later, this is why.
Skin tightening for the eyelids… and somehow she described it as relaxing. 😂
We both had a good laugh because moms are some of my favorite clients. They’re tough, they’re busy, and sometimes they just want an hour where someone else is taking care of them.
But let’s talk about what we’re actually doing.
Paramedical microneedling around the eye area helps stimulate collagen and elastin production, improving skin quality, texture, and firmness over time. As new collagen forms, the skin can appear smoother, tighter, and more refreshed.
The best part? These results come from your body’s own regenerative processes, not by adding volume or changing your natural features.
Small treatment. Big impact.
The question almost every woman asks before booking a scar treatment isn’t “Will it hurt?”
It’s:
“How long until I see results?”
And the honest answer is… I don’t know yet.
I can give you averages, but your body doesn’t heal based on averages.
The biggest factor in your results isn’t just the treatment itself. It’s how your body responds during healing.
Are you following aftercare?
Are you eating well?
Hydrating?
Sleeping?
Managing stress?
Supporting your body the way it needs to heal?
That’s why I can tell you so much more after your first treatment has fully healed.
Once I see how your scar responds, I can make a much more accurate recommendation for what comes next. Sometimes the plan stays the same. Sometimes we pivot. The skin always gets the final say.
I also won’t treat a scar that isn’t ready. If your scar hasn’t healed enough, I’ll tell you to wait. Not because it’s convenient. Because outcomes matter more than sales.
One healed session tells us far more than any number I could throw into the air during a consultation.
Honesty over sales. Outcomes over promises.
Not all scars need pigment.
This client has thick, hyperpigmented scar tissue, so we’re focusing on healing first.
Today I’m using paramedical microneedling with a specialized serum designed to support skin regeneration while helping reduce excess pigmentation. The goal is to improve both the texture and color of the scar before considering any camouflage work.
This is why every scar needs a customized treatment plan. Texture, pigmentation, age of the scar, and skin health all matter.
Heal first. Pigment last.
Have a scar you’re unsure about? Drop a ❤️ in the comments.
Most people think all scars need the same treatment.
They don’t.
In the first 30 seconds of a scar consultation, I’m looking at things most people never think to check:
• Is the scar raised or sunken?
• Is it tethered to the tissue underneath?
• Is there discoloration or hyperpigmentation?
• How mature is the scar?
• Is the texture the problem, the color, or both?
Those answers determine whether a scar needs revision, camouflage, paramedical microneedling, or sometimes simply more time to heal.
This is why I never quote treatment plans from photos alone.
Every scar tells a different story, and every treatment plan should be just as unique.
Have you ever been told all scars are treated the same way?
Most people think aging only happens around the lips.
But your lips age too.
Over time, collagen production slows, circulation changes, and lips can begin to lose some of their natural definition, smoothness, and hydration.
This is why lip rejuvenation has become one of my favorite treatments.
Using paramedical microneedling and targeted serums, we can support collagen production, improve texture, enhance hydration, and help lips appear healthier and more youthful, all without filler.
Because lip rejuvenation isn’t always about adding volume.
Sometimes it’s about restoring what time has slowly taken away.
Would you ever consider a treatment like this instead of filler?
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149 N Center Street Unit 200
Northville, MI
48167