A Strategy for Integrating Aesthetic Tattoos for Scar Camouflage Into a Burn and Trauma Scar Service: A Case Series
Published Date: 04th June 2026
Publication Authors: Khaw. R, Cappuyns. L, Gurusinghe. D, Shokrollahi. K
Background
Aesthetic tattooing is widely used for decorative purposes, and medical tattooing is established in reconstructive practice. However, decorative tattooing remains an underrecognized option for scar camouflage in burn and trauma patients, with limited clinical guidance regarding patient selection and integration into scar services.
Methods
We performed a retrospective evaluation of patients treated at a tertiary burns center between 2021 and 2024 who underwent aesthetic tattooing for scar camouflage. Clinical records were reviewed for scar characteristics, prior scar treatments, complications, and patient-reported satisfaction. A focused literature review was undertaken to contextualize current evidence and to inform the development of a proposed management algorithm.
Results
Four patients with mature burn or traumatic scars underwent aesthetic tattooing following prior conventional scar therapies, including laser treatment, scar revision, and skin grafting. Tattoos were used to camouflage dyschromia, grafted skin, and extensive visible scarring. All patients reported high satisfaction, improved confidence, and perceived improvement in scar appearance. No tattoo-related complications were reported in this series.
Conclusion
Aesthetic tattooing may represent a safe and effective adjunct for selected patients with mature scars when conventional scar therapies have been optimized. It has potential psychosocial benefits and may address aesthetic concerns not fully corrected by standard interventions. We propose a practical clinical algorithm incorporating scar assessment, optimization, temporary tattoo trials, and referral pathways to support integration into multidisciplinary burn and scar services.
Khaw, R; Cappuyns, L; Gurusinghe, D; Shokrollahi, K. (2026). A Strategy for Integrating Aesthetic Tattoos for Scar Camouflage Into a Burn and Trauma Scar Service: A Case Series. Annals of Plastic Surgery. Pub online 04 Jun. [Online]. Available at: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000004778 [Accessed 11 June 2026]
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