Hypertrophic scars – these scars occur as a result of burns and superficial injury. They are usually thicker, red, and elevated above the skin surface. These scars are fully healed over a year’s period, and only then can they be tattooed. After a hypertrophic scar is fully healed, it shouldn’t hurt much to get a tattoo over it. There is a small chance the scar will be irritated during the procedure, but the aftercare routine is essential to protect both the tattoo and the scar tissue.
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