General Questions

  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood-thinning medications (like aspirin) 24 hours before your appointment. Please arrive with clean, makeup-free skin in the treatment area.

  • Aftercare instructions will be provided after your appointment. It’s crucial to keep the area clean, avoid sun exposure, and refrain from picking or scratching any scabs.

  • Yes! I offer consultations to discuss your needs and goals to ensure you’re fully informed and confident about your treatment.

  • Absolutely. I use high-quality pigments and single-use sterile tools, following strict hygiene and safety protocols.

  • We accept payment plans , cash, credit card, mobile & gift card payments.

    Some Insurances may also reimburse select services, please see our Payment Options tab for more information.

Micropigmentation

  • Micropigmentation is a form of cosmetic tattooing (widely known as permanent or semi-permanent makeup) that deposits pigment into the skin to enhance natural features or address skin imperfections. It’s commonly used for eyebrows, eyeliner, lips, or medical purposes like scar camouflage.

  • The results are semi-permanent and typically last 2-5 years. Longevity depends on factors such as skin type, lifestyle, and how well aftercare instructions are followed.

  • Most people are candidates, but it’s best to consult to ensure the procedure is right for your skin type, medical history, and desired results.

  • Depending on the existing pigment, correction is possible, but it may require color correction or saline removal first.

Inkless Stretch Mark & Scar Revision

  • This technique uses serums and specialized tattooing tools to stimulate collagen production in the skin, improving the texture and appearance of stretch marks or scars without adding pigment

  • Results vary, but most clients need 2-5 sessions for optimal improvement, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.

  • While the treatment offers long-lasting results, natural aging and skin changes may require maintenance over time.

  • Discomfort is minimal, and a numbing agent may be used to enhance your comfort during the procedure.

  • It’s recommended to wait at least 6-12 months after surgery to allow your scar to fully mature and stabilize. This ensures the tissue is strong enough for treatment and minimizes the risk of complications.

  • Stretch marks should be at least 6 months old before treatment. Fresh stretch marks, which are often red or purple, need time to heal and settle into their mature state before undergoing revision.

  • Immature scars and stretch marks are still healing, and treating them prematurely could disrupt this process. Mature scars are more stable and respond better to collagen stimulation techniques.

  • Yes! Older scars and stretch marks often benefit significantly from inkless revision, as the technique helps improve texture and appearance even after many years.

  • I offer consultations to assess your skin and scar maturity to determine if you’re ready for treatment or if more healing time is needed.

3D Areola Micropigmentation

  • This is a paramedical tattooing technique used to create the appearance of a natural nipple and areola, often for breast cancer survivors after mastectomy, Gender affirming or other breast surgeries.

  • Anyone who has undergone breast surgery or reconstruction and desires a realistic, natural-looking areola. It’s best to consult with me to determine readiness and suitability.

  • Typically, 1-2 sessions are needed to achieve the desired effect. Follow-ups ensure proper pigment retention.

  • Yes, the pigment will gradually fade over several years. Touch-ups can be scheduled to maintain the look.

  • In some cases, insurance may cover areola tattooing as part of post-mastectomy reconstruction. Check with your provider to see if you’re eligible.

Camouflage Micropigmentation

  • Camouflage micropigmentation involves implanting pigment to blend scars, stretch marks, or skin discoloration with the surrounding skin tone for a natural look.

  • While it can significantly reduce their appearance, it won’t completely remove them. The goal is to create a more uniform look.

  • Pigment is custom-blended to match your natural skin tone, factoring in undertones for seamless blending.

    At Adorned Ink, we used patented technology to scan adjacent skin tones to ensure best color-match outcomes.

  • Most skin types can benefit, but a patch test or consultation is essential to ensure safety and desired results.

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)

  • SMP is a non-invasive procedure that uses tiny, specialized needles to apply pigment to the scalp, replicating the appearance of hair follicles. It’s perfect for creating the illusion of a fuller hairline, restoring thinning areas, or covering scalp scars

  • SMP is ideal for people experiencing hair loss due to male pattern baldness, thinning hair, alopecia, or scarring. It's also great for those who want to enhance the appearance of their hairline or add density to thinning areas

  • Yes! SMP is a fantastic solution for women with thinning hair or conditions like telogen effluvium, which can cause widespread hair thinning. It can create the look of a fuller scalp and improve overall hair density.

  • SMP can last 4-6 years, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and how well you take care of your scalp. Touch-ups may be needed to maintain the vibrancy of the pigment over time.

  • Most clients report minimal discomfort, similar to the feeling of a light scraping or scratching. Numbing creams are applied before the procedure to minimize any discomfort during the session.

  • Typically, 2-3 sessions are required to achieve the best results. Each session builds upon the last to ensure a natural, layered look.

  • After the procedure, you may experience slight redness or tenderness on the scalp, which usually subsides within 1-2 days. It’s important to avoid washing the scalp for 24-48 hours and protect it from direct sun exposure.

  • Yes! SMP is designed to mimic the look of natural hair follicles, so the results are very realistic. Our experts customize the pigment to match your natural hair color and skin tone for a seamless blend.

  • While SMP is long-lasting, it can be lightened or removed through saline removal if necessary. We recommend considering your decision carefully, as SMP is designed to be a permanent solution.

  • The cost of SMP varies depending on the size of the area being treated, the amount of hair loss, and the number of sessions needed. We offer personalized consultations to give you an accurate price estimate based on your specific needs.

Beard Micropigmentation (BMP)

  • Beard Micropigmentation (BMP) is a non-surgical procedure where tiny dots of pigment are applied to the skin to simulate the look of hair follicles. It enhances the appearance of beard density, fills in patchy areas, and creates a more defined and structured beard

  • BMP is ideal for men with patchy, uneven, or sparse facial hair growth. It’s also perfect for those who have scars or skin conditions affecting their beard area, or men who simply want to enhance their beard for a fuller, more defined look.


  • BMP works for most men, regardless of beard thickness or hair growth. It’s especially beneficial for individuals with alopecia barbae (patchy beard loss), scarring, or those who want to create a more even beard line. However, it’s important to have a consultation to ensure it's the right fit for your skin type and hair goals.

  • Beard Micropigmentation can last 3-5 years, depending on factors like skin type, lifestyle, and maintenance. Touch-up sessions can be done to refresh the color or adjust the design as needed.

  • The procedure is generally well-tolerated, with most clients reporting mild discomfort, similar to a light scratching sensation. A numbing cream is applied beforehand to minimize any pain during the session.

  • Typically, 2-3 sessions are needed for the best results. Each session builds on the previous one to create a natural, layered appearance. The number of sessions will depend on your desired beard density and the complexity of your facial hair pattern.

  • After BMP, you may experience slight redness or swelling in the treated areas, which typically subsides within 24-48 hours. It’s important to avoid touching the treated area, excessive sweating, or sun exposure during the first few days to allow for proper healing.

  • Yes! BMP creates a very natural look that closely mimics real hair follicles. The pigment is carefully chosen to match your natural hair color and skin tone, ensuring a seamless blend with your existing facial hair.

  • While BMP is considered a permanent procedure, it can be lightened or removed with saline tattoo removal if needed. However, we encourage clients to carefully consider their decision, as the results are designed to last for several years.

  • The cost of BMP varies depending on factors like the size of the area being treated and the number of sessions required. A personalized consultation will provide a more accurate price estimate based on your specific needs and goals.

Permanent Makeup

Lip Micropigmentation

  • Lip micropigmentation is a semi-permanent cosmetic procedure that enhances the natural color, shape, and symmetry of your lips by implanting pigment into the skin.

  • Yes! The goal is to enhance your natural lip tone and define the shape, creating a soft and natural look.

  • The procedure typically takes 2-3 hours, depending on the complexity of the design and color selection.

  • A numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to minimize discomfort. Most clients report mild to no pain, just a tingling sensation.

  • The procedure is generally well-tolerated, with most clients reporting mild discomfort, similar to a light scratching sensation. A numbing cream is applied beforehand to minimize any pain during the session.

  • Results typically last 2-3 years. Fading is gradual, and touch-ups can be done to maintain the color and shape.

  • Healing takes about 7-10 days. During this time, lips may feel dry and may flake slightly. Full results appear after 4-6 weeks.

  • Absolutely! You can still wear lipstick or gloss to switch up your look once your lips have healed.

  • Yes, when performed by a trained professional using sterile equipment and high-quality pigments, the procedure is safe.

  • Anyone looking to enhance their natural lip color, symmetry, or definition is a great candidate. However, individuals with active cold sores or certain medical conditions may need a consultation first.

  • Yes, a touch-up is recommended 6-8 weeks after the initial session to perfect the color and shape.

Permanent Makeup

Eyebrow

Micropigmentation

  • Eyebrow micropigmentation is a semi-permanent procedure that uses pigment to enhance, shape, and fill in eyebrows for a natural or defined look.

  • Micropigmentation uses a machine to implant pigment into the skin, making it more suitable for oily skin or clients who want a longer-lasting result.

  • Yes! The process is tailored to your preferences, ensuring a natural or more defined result based on your desired look.

  • The procedure typically takes 2-3 hours, including consultation, shaping, and pigment application.

  • A numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure to ensure minimal discomfort. Clients describe the sensation as mild scratching.

  • Eyebrow micropigmentation lasts 1-3 years, depending on your skin type and lifestyle. Regular touch-ups can extend the results.

  • Healing takes about 7-14 days. Expect some scabbing and fading during this time, with the final result visible after 4-6 weeks.

  • Yes, but you may not need to! Once healed, your brows will look full and defined without additional makeup.

  • Yes, when performed by a licensed and trained professional, the procedure is safe. High-quality pigments and sterile equipment are used.

  • This procedure is ideal for anyone with sparse, uneven, or poorly defined brows. A consultation is recommended to ensure suitability.

  • Yes, a touch-up session is typically required 6-8 weeks after the initial procedure to perfect the color and shape.

Saline Removal

  • Saline tattoo removal is a non-laser method that uses a saline solution to lift and lighten unwanted tattoo pigments, including permanent makeup

  • A tattoo machine implants the saline solution into the skin, which binds to the pigment and lifts it to the surface. The area forms a scab that naturally fades as it heals.

  • Saline removal works well on small tattoos, permanent makeup, and most ink colors. However, it may not be ideal for large or deeply saturated tattoos.

  • The number of sessions depends on the tattoo’s size, color, and depth. Most clients require 2–6 sessions for desired results.

  • Some discomfort may occur, similar to getting a tattoo, but a numbing agent can be applied to minimize pain.

  • Yes, when performed by a trained professional. It’s generally safer than laser removal and less likely to cause scarring.

  • After treatment, a scab forms over the area. Proper aftercare, such as avoiding picking at the scab and keeping the area clean, is essential for optimal healing and results.

  • As with any procedure, there is a risk of infection or scarring if aftercare is not followed properly. A consultation will help determine if saline removal is right for you.

  • Saline removal is effective on a wide range of ink colors, including those that may be challenging for lasers, such as white or light pigments.

Red Light Therapy

  • Red light therapy uses low-level wavelengths of light to promote skin healing, improve collagen production, and reduce inflammation. It’s a non-invasive, painless treatment.

  • It’s beneficial for acne, fine lines, wrinkles, scars, stretch marks, and overall skin rejuvenation. It can also help reduce inflammation and support healing after other treatments

  • Sessions typically last 10-20 minutes, depending on the treatment area and goals.

  • Red light therapy is safe for most people and has minimal side effects. Some may experience temporary redness or sensitivity.