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Makeup To Cover Birthmarksi use cosmetic tattooing or permanent makeup can cover my birthmark?

I read statements from people that the only thing that can be done with cosmetic tattooing is covering the areas of light and white skin to make them closer to the color of normal skin. It never works to cover pigment darker than your skin. I'm black and my birthmark is lighter than my complexion. Would it be possible for me to make it darker to match perfectly the color of my skin?

Would you say you want a tattoo artist in your mole to make your skin even if it seems you do not have a birthmark? Yes, it's very possible. Take a look at these varicosities and how they were covered up:
http://www.smoothfx.com/smooth/cosmetic/ ...

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It's a huge myth that tattoos under 30yrs ago will interfear CT with MRI etc.

Wow, tough one. In general, I would try the composition to cover scars, Dermablend. Their website is www.dermablend.com
Tattoo dyes sometimes contain elements that make it difficult for you to have some medical tests later in life, such as MRI and CT.
If the Dermablend does not work, you need to consult a dermatologist specializing in black skin problems. Good luck.

Why would you? Unless it REALLY looks like you have pigmentation problems, I woulden't worry. I'm paleeeee, and I have some very large dark brown birthmarks, and they are unique to me:)
Be proud!

Years of experience proved that cosmetic tattooists this does not simply. You can not cancel darkening of the skin with the tattoo - especially white skin color or tone which always looks pasty and obvious in a dark pigmentation of the skin - a drawing of body art is the best choice Multiple colors to distract.
If on the face, I can only recommend a highly qualified doctor laser ..
It depends on the birthmark. If it is a birthmark high (closest to the family of the mole), and absolutley not. If a mole flat red or brown, you can, but the final decision lays with your tattoo artist. I he / she feels that her art can not hide, they will forward the matter if they are reliable. Try to incorporate it into the room rather than hide. Good luck!
http://www.psa-gr.com/procs/skin/laser-s ...

Posted on March 10, 2010.
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