by Rae Denman | Feb 5, 2021 | Camouflage, camouflage Cream, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Self-harm
Supporting children’s visible differences and their mental health Children’s Mental Health is imperative if we are to raise healthy and resourceful adults Now is more important than ever to check in with our children and young people around us to really find...
by Rae Denman | May 19, 2020 | Camouflage, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Uncategorized
Each of us carries the map of our lives on our skin. Helping you find confidence in the skin you’re in. What do we carry on our skin without knowing it? Relationships; loves gained and lost in the wrinkles around your eyes from smiling and crying. Trauma scarring;...
by Rae Denman | Jun 14, 2019 | Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
If you are coming for self harm scarring camouflage with medical tattooing please be aware that you may have a revisit to some of the emotions that you felt when originally self harming. Usually I see people a long time after the incidents of cutting. The scars...
by Rae Denman | May 14, 2019 | Camouflage, Medical Tattooing, Port Wine Stains, Scarring, Self-harm, Skin grafts, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
Partnerships to provide better care as practitioners to make sure treatment is the correct one for each patient that walks through your door. I am partnering up in my Reigate clinic with Dr Zoe Poole (clinical psychologist) to implement protocols and standard...
by Rae Denman | Dec 17, 2018 | Camouflage, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm
Self Harm is on the rise This is often linked to psychological rather than physical factors, but will leave a visible reminder to the person, their friends and family, as well as to strangers. This will cause many of these people to cover the areas...
by Rae Denman | Nov 26, 2018 | burns, Camouflage, Medical Tattooing, Scarring, Scars, Self-harm, Skin pigmentation, Uncategorized
Skin is made up of a range of colours giving an overall visual of different tones of browns and creams. When mixing colours there are only 3 primary colours that make up the full range of colour that we see. Red, Blue and Yellow. The skin spectrum range is cool to...
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