Jenna Pak

Stretch Mark Revision

Stretch Mark Revision

Using pigment matched to your skin tone, the texture of stretch marks are improved or blended into the surrounding skin. Strech Mark Revision is a non-invasive procedure with standard and inkless techniques. Our special vitamin serum with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C is used with the inkless technique to support skin renewal and smoothness.
  • Stretch marks must be 'mature' – no active pink, red, or purple color.
  • Avoid tanning for at least three days before the procedure.
  • Stop using acids and retinol for two to four weeks before.
  • On the day of the procedure, skin must be clean and irritation-free.

Before your appointment

aftercare instructions

  • Avoid hot showers, friction, and scratching the treated area for two weeks.
  • Use only recommended creams and SPF.
  • No tanning, saunas, pools, or tanning beds for at least 10 days.
  • Depending on the case, two to four procedures may be needed, spaced one to two months apart.
  • Annual touch-ups may be done to maintain the result.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Safe for all skin types and tones.
  • Permanent result after a full course.
  • Less costly than laser.
  • Visible improvement after just one session (20 to 100% depending on case).
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Keloid scarring.
  • Active infections or skin inflammation.
  • Uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Tendency to hypo-/hyperpigmentation.
  • Cancer, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy.
  • Blood clotting disorders.
  • Use of steroids or antibiotics.
  • Use of Accutane (within the last six to 12 months).
  • Recent tan (within three days before or eight weeks after).
  • Chemical peels, waxing, or retinol in the last two to four weeks.

Yes. Complete removal isn’t guaranteed, but texture and color typically improve noticeably.

Only mild discomfort – most clients rate it between two and four out of 10.

Once the course is finished, results can be maintained with touch-ups every one to two years.

At least 12–18 months old, fully healed, and no longer red or purple.

  • Camouflage: Pigment masks the stretch mark color.
  • Inkless: Restores skin structure, tone, and texture – often reducing or removing the need for camouflage.

Most treatment plans involve three to four sessions, spaced one to two months apart, with the exact number depending on the age and depth of the stretch marks, the skin’s natural healing response, and the size of the area being treated.

  • 10–14 days: redness, dryness, peeling
  • Avoid scratching, rubbing, sun, saunas, pools, gyms
  • Wear loose clothing, change bedding/undergarments often
  • Keep showers short and lukewarm
  • After healing, use SPF 30+ to prevent hyperpigmentation and protect results

A consultation determines this by:

  • Assessing the stretch mark area
  • Reviewing skin type and medical history
  • Selecting the best technique and treatment plan

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