MCA Dry Tattooing is an advanced skin rejuvenation technique designed to improve the appearance, texture, and tone of fully healed white scars and stretch marks. This treatment uses a specialist medical tattoo machine, but unlike traditional tattooing, no pigment or ink is used - hence the term '“dry” tattooing.

The process involves gently puncturing the upper layers of the skin with fine needles to create controlled micro-injuries. These tiny channels stimuate the body’s natural healing response, encouraging the production of collagen, elastin and melanin - key components that help rebuild and restore the skin’s appearance.

While MCA Dry Tattooing doesn’t remove scars (as no treatment can completely erase them), it can significantly improve how they look and feel. Over time, clients often notice smoother texture, improved skin tone, and notice increased elasticity in the treatment area.

This treatment is suitable for various types of fully healed scars and stretch marks, including:

  • Surgical or injury scars

  • Burn scars (including skin grafts)

  • Stretch marks (that have become silvery white with no redness remaining)

Is MCA Dry Tattooing better than Microneedling?

In short, yes! MCA dry tattooing is designed specifically to treat scars and stretch marks. It allows the practitioner to work directly into the scar tissue with high precision - perfect for surgical scars, burns, skin grafts and stretch marks. Microneedling is great for general skin rejuvenation but less targeted when it comes to individual scars.

One unique benefit of MCA is that it can stimulate your skin’s natural pigment (melanin) which means white scars may slowly begin to regain some colour. Microneedling doesn’t usually affect pigmentation in this way.

If you’re looking for a natural way to enhance your skin’s healing and reduce the visibility of scars and stretch marks, MCA Dry Tattooing may be the perfect solution. Prices start from £60.

If you're interested in MCA Dry Tattooing and would like a personalised quote, the best way to get started is by sending clear photos of your scars or stretch marks via email or WhatsApp (information on the Contact page). This allows for an accurate assessment and tailored pricing based on your individual needs.

What is MCA (Multi-Treppanic Actuation)?