Medical Tattoo
Medical Tattoo Services in Los Angeles -Restorative & Paramedical Tattooing at Sunny Brow
Restore confidence, balance, and a natural appearance with advanced medical tattooing in Los Angeles.
Our medical tattoo artist in Los Angeles, CA specializes in corrective and restorative paramedical tattoo treatments designed to blend seamlessly with your natural skin tone. We help clients recover confidence after surgery, trauma, pigment loss, vitiligo, or scarring through highly customized, skin-safe techniques.
Each treatment begins with an in-person consultation to ensure precise color matching, realistic results, and safe healing—serving clients throughout Los Angeles and surrounding areas.
We provide customized medical tattoo treatments including:
3D Areola Restoration Tattoo
Areola tattooing is a restorative medical tattoo procedure designed for clients who have undergone breast reconstruction, mastectomy, experienced areola pigment loss, or wish to correct asymmetry, shape, or color irregularities.
Using advanced 3D areola tattoo techniques, including realistic shading, soft gradients, and natural edge detailing, we recreate a lifelike areola that blends seamlessly with your natural skin tone.
For many clients, areola restoration tattooing represents the final and most emotional step in their healing journey—helping restore a sense of wholeness, confidence, and femininity after surgery or trauma.
Vitiligo Camouflage Tattoo
Vitiligo camouflage tattooing is a specialized paramedical tattoo technique designed to blend depigmented areas with the surrounding skin tone for a more even appearance.
Rather than simply adding color, this process involves a detailed analysis of your skin undertone, depth, value, and texture to create a fully customized pigment match. The goal is a soft, natural transition that minimizes contrast and reduces the appearance of vitiligo patches.
Results aim to harmonize the skin tone and help clients feel confident without relying on daily makeup or concealers.
Scar Camouflage Tattoo
Scar camouflage tattooing is a corrective medical tattoo treatment designed to blend surgical scars, injury scars, burn scars, acne scars, and other types of discoloration into your natural skin tone.
Each scar is carefully evaluated based on texture, thickness, elasticity, and color to determine the safest and most effective treatment approach. Through targeted color matching and refined tattooing techniques, the procedure helps reduce visual contrast and restore balance to the skin.
Many clients choose scar camouflage tattooing to regain confidence and move forward without the constant visual reminder of past trauma or surgery.
Stretch Mark Camouflage
Stretch mark camouflage tattooing helps reduce the visibility of stretch marks caused by pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or growth-related skin changes.
Through precise pigment matching and controlled application, this treatment softens the contrast and depth of stretch marks, allowing them to blend more closely with the surrounding skin.
The focus is not on heavy coverage, but on achieving a natural, subtle finish that enhances the overall appearance of the skin while preserving its natural texture.
Reconstructive Tattoo
Reconstructive tattooing is an advanced medical tattoo procedure designed to visually restore areas affected by injury, surgery, burns, or trauma.
This treatment may include recreating missing nails, redefining eyes or lips, or rebuilding facial features to improve symmetry and natural appearance. Through precise color matching and detailed shading techniques, reconstructive tattoos help soften visible damage and restore visual balance.
The goal is not perfection, but comfort, confidence, and a natural-looking result that supports emotional and physical healing.
Healing • Results • Safety
All treatments are fully customized based on texture, skin type, undertone, elasticity, and your unique healing needs.
We take a conservative, safe approach to ensure results look natural and blend beautifully.
Book a Medical Tattoo Consultation
Medical tattoos require an in-person evaluation. Schedule a professional medical tattoo consultation in Los Angeles to discuss personalized treatment options.



What We Offer
Recreates the natural shape, color, and depth of the areola after mastectomy or breast reconstruction.
Blends depigmented areas with your natural skin tone for a smoother, more even appearance.
Softens and disguises surgical, injury, burn, acne, or stretch scars.
Reduces contrast in stretch marks using natural pigments for a smooth, skin-like finish.
Builds or restores features altered by trauma, burns, or congenital differences.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most people do not feel any pain during a lip blush procedure. While some might experience slight discomfort, it is generally minimal and manageable.
The longevity of lip blush color varies from person to person, but with consistent moisturizing, it typically lasts about 2 years. Annual touch-ups are recommended to maintain and refresh the color.
Immediately after the procedure, the color will appear very intense. However, after 5-7 days, once the peeling process is complete, the color will fade significantly. It might look similar to your pre-procedure lips. Over the next 3 to 6 weeks, the color will gradually return, resulting in a natural lip stain effect.
The healing process involves a few key stages:
- Immediate Post-Procedure: The lips will appear very bold and intense.
- Peeling (5-7 days): The lips will begin to peel, and the color will lighten significantly.
- Color Settling (3-6 weeks): The color gradually returns and stabilizes into a natural-looking lip stain.
During the healing period, it’s important to keep the lips moisturized and follow any aftercare instructions provided by the technician to ensure proper healing and optimal results.
Yes, dark lips can benefit from a lip blush procedure. Lip blush can improve and even out the dark areas of the lips, providing satisfying results for individuals with dark lips. However, darker lips may require more pigment to achieve the desired results, which may necessitate additional sessions. Depending on the darkness, 2-3 sessions may be needed. For very dark lips, the initial 1-2 sessions will focus on lightening and evening out the dark areas before additional sessions are conducted to achieve the desired color.
Yes, you can eat after a lip blush procedure. However, for the first 1-2 days, it is advisable to avoid hot and spicy foods. When drinking beverages, it is best to use a straw.
Avoid Blood-Thinning Medications: Refrain from taking blood-thinning medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or any other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) at least 24-48 hours before your appointment. If you are on prescribed blood thinners, consult with your doctor prior to the procedure.
No Alcohol or Caffeine: Avoid consuming alcohol or caffeine at least 24 hours before your appointment, as they can increase sensitivity and bleeding.
Exfoliate and Moisturize: One week before your appointment, gently exfoliate your lips to remove dead skin cells. However, avoid exfoliating after this point. Instead, remember to moisturize your lips frequently to keep them hydrated and smooth.
Moisturize Lips: For one week prior to your appointment, moisturize your lips frequently to keep them hydrated and smooth. Apply a generous amount of petroleum jelly such as Vaseline or Aquaphor nightly to provide extra moisture, which can help smooth the procedure and lead to the best result of lip blushing.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your appointment to ensure your lips are well-hydrated.
Skin Preparation:
- If you have a sunburn on your lips, it's advisable to reschedule your appointment until your skin has returned to its normal condition.
- Avoid using Retin-A, Retinols, or any other anti-aging or acne medications that can thin the skin on your lips at least 2 weeks before the procedure.
- Do not use any lip care products containing alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA), beta-hydroxy acids (BHA), or any other exfoliating acids for at least one week before the procedure.
Health Considerations:
- If you are pregnant, nursing, or have any medical conditions, please consult with your doctor before scheduling your appointment.
- Ensure you are not currently experiencing any lip irritations or infections.
Plan Your Schedule: Schedule your appointment at a time when you can avoid major events or activities during the initial healing period after the procedure.
Clean Lips: Arrive at your appointment with clean lips, free of any makeup, oils, or lotions.
Following these pre-care instructions will help ensure a successful semi-permanent lip blushing procedure and optimal results. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to us before your appointment.
- Apply Ointment: Apply the provided ointment frequently with a clean cotton swab. Once you run out of the healing ointment, you can use petroleum jelly.
- Use a Straw: For the first 2 days, use a straw when drinking liquids. Avoid hot or spicy food.
- Brush Teeth Carefully: When brushing teeth for the first 3 days, coat lips with ample ointment before brushing and use a minimal amount of toothpaste.
- Avoid Touching: Do not rub, pick, or scratch the treated area. Allow it to heal naturally to prevent scarring or pigment loss.
- Peeling Process: During peeling, the color may appear faint. It will become more apparent and gradually brighten from the second week up to 2 months.
- Avoid Sun Exposure: Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for at least 4 weeks.
- No Soap: Avoid using soap or cleansers on the treated area for 7 days.
- No Makeup: Do not apply makeup or skincare products to the area for 2 weeks. You can resume your makeup routine after this period.
- Avoid Certain Activities: Avoid saunas, pools, and steam rooms for at least 3 weeks.
- Cold Sores: If prone to cold sores or fever blisters (herpes simplex), there is a high likelihood of occurrence. Consult your doctor for a prescription antiviral to prevent this. Even if you have never had fever blisters, you may still develop them. Note that fever blisters are not an infection.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW AFTER-CARE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INFECTION, PIGMENT LOSS, OR DISCOLORATION.