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Other Restorative Procedures
Your guide to restorative and custom paramedical tattoos: answers to the most common questions about specialised treatments such as belly button restoration, webbed toe separation tattooing, custom procedures, healing, and expected results.
What is a webbed toe correction tattoo?
Webbed toe tattooing is a paramedical procedure designed to visually separate toes or correct the appearance after surgery, trauma, or congenital webbing. Using custom pigments and shading, the tattoo creates the illusion of natural separation, restoring symmetry and confidence. This is a subtle, non-invasive enhancement rather than a surgical procedure.
What is a belly button or navel tattoo?
3D Belly button tattooing is used to restore appearance of the navel, often after surgery, C-section, or trauma. Pigments are matched to surrounding skin and natural shadows to create a 3D realistic effect. The procedure can help clients feel more comfortable and confident in their appearance.
How long does paramedical, restorative tattoo procedures take, and are they painful?
Most sessions last 1–3 hours, depending on size and complexity. Same as other paramedical tattoo treatments, 3 sessions are required. Discomfort is typically mild, described as light scratching or tingling, and breaks are taken as needed to ensure comfort.
Are the results of paramedical tattooing permanent?
Paramedical tattooing results from Scartistry Studio in Sydney are long-lasting but not always completely permanent. Like any form of tattooing, the pigment is implanted into the skin, but it can gradually fade over time due to natural skin regeneration, sun exposure, and your body's individual pigment retention. Most paramedical tattoo treatments—such as scar camouflage, areola restoration, or stretch mark camouflage can last several years before noticeable fading occurs. Many clients choose to have occasional touch-up sessions to maintain the colour, detail, and natural appearance of their results. The longevity of a paramedical tattoo can vary depending on factors such as: Skin type and skin regeneration rate The treatment area on the body Sun exposure and UV protection Aftercare and long-term skincare Individual healing and pigment retention With proper care, medical tattooing results can remain visible for many years, and maintenance sessions help keep the results looking fresh and natural.
What aftercare is required for restorative tattoo?
Aftercare is similar to other paramedical treatments: Keep the area clean and dry, Avoid sun exposure and soaking in water. Apply provided ointments as instructed and do not pick or scratch the healing skin. Following aftercare ensures even pigment retention and natural-looking results.
What if the restorative procedure I need isn’t listed?
Every client’s needs are unique, and many restorative tattoo solutions can be custom-designed. If your concern or area isn’t listed, you can discuss it with our specialist, and together we’ll create a tailored plan that suits your body, skin tone, and personal goals. Scartistry Studio in Sydney is dedicated to finding creative, safe, and natural-looking paramedical tattoo solutions for each individual, ensuring you feel confident and supported every step of the way.

If you would like personalised advice about scar camouflage tattooing or other paramedical tattoo treatments, you are welcome to contact us and discuss your concerns or book a consultation.
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