A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Self-Injury Scar Cover-Up Procedure

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I posted quite recently about a self-injury to self-love transformation through scarification, and Ron Garza sent in this story about the customer pictured in this entry.

After filming for Discovery Channel in Canada last year, and working and speaking with the plastic surgeon on the show, I discussed ideas with him for scar cover-ups done the same way tattoo cover-up custom designs are done on a larger scale. He thought it was a great idea and suggested we consult with local surgeons in our area and see about going in after surgeries and making the surgery scar into a design, decided upon by the patient and myself before the whole surgery. I thought it was a great idea, and it only reinforced my idea that this was totally possible.

I started playing with it, doing a few small removals in different designs to cover surface piercing scars and that healed amazing. Well… then at the scar class that Gillstrap and myself taught Erik Dakota, Gillstrap and myself all collaborated and removed a huge brand that was deep on this student’s sternum. While it takes much more work to get even and consistent it showed me it can be done. Yes, it’s true — it is a complete pain in the ass but I have been pretty stoked on the results.

This piece was done as a reclamation of self-piece and a way of covering over the self-injurious past scars with a healthier new beginning. Originally a phoenix was requested but when we started drawing the design on, with all the old scars a koi just seemed to fit much better with the scales in the direction of her scars. I actually removed some of the old scars to get things level and tried to create a level scar in a field of uneven scar tissue. As you see in the drawing, some scales were also going to be removal for a spotted koi look, but some of the scars’ roots were just to deep to do all at once, so we got the outline done. I’m quite pleased with the results thus far. I’m sure when we add some grey wash to the piece it will give the entire piece more depth and really take the emphasis off the old scars.

Next week we begin the other arm — I’m stoked!

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Comments

145 responses to “Self-Injury Scar Cover-Up Procedure”

  1. Laurel Avatar

    It’s absolutely gorgeous. I love ideas like this and koi fish just always seem to work really well on the body.

  2. Laurel Avatar

    It’s absolutely gorgeous. I love ideas like this and koi fish just always seem to work really well on the body.

  3. Laurel Avatar

    It’s absolutely gorgeous. I love ideas like this and koi fish just always seem to work really well on the body.

  4. Laurel Avatar

    It’s absolutely gorgeous. I love ideas like this and koi fish just always seem to work really well on the body.

  5. Laurel Avatar

    It’s absolutely gorgeous. I love ideas like this and koi fish just always seem to work really well on the body.

  6. DistortedSmiles Avatar

    Very pretty, love the water

  7. DistortedSmiles Avatar

    Very pretty, love the water

  8. DistortedSmiles Avatar

    Very pretty, love the water

  9. DistortedSmiles Avatar

    Very pretty, love the water

  10. DistortedSmiles Avatar

    Very pretty, love the water

  11. Anji Avatar

    I’m doing the same thing right now; a full floral sleeve to cover self-injury scars. It’s wonderful to see how well people can turn self-hate into self-love. 😀

  12. Anji Avatar

    I’m doing the same thing right now; a full floral sleeve to cover self-injury scars. It’s wonderful to see how well people can turn self-hate into self-love. 😀

  13. Anji Avatar

    I’m doing the same thing right now; a full floral sleeve to cover self-injury scars. It’s wonderful to see how well people can turn self-hate into self-love. 😀

  14. Anji Avatar

    I’m doing the same thing right now; a full floral sleeve to cover self-injury scars. It’s wonderful to see how well people can turn self-hate into self-love. 😀

  15. Anji Avatar

    I’m doing the same thing right now; a full floral sleeve to cover self-injury scars. It’s wonderful to see how well people can turn self-hate into self-love. 😀

  16. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    Beautiful (before and after).

  17. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    Beautiful (before and after).

  18. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    Beautiful (before and after).

  19. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    Beautiful (before and after).

  20. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    Beautiful (before and after).

  21. lippi Avatar
    lippi

    Oh wow, that came out wonderfully.

  22. lippi Avatar
    lippi

    Oh wow, that came out wonderfully.

  23. lippi Avatar
    lippi

    Oh wow, that came out wonderfully.

  24. lippi Avatar
    lippi

    Oh wow, that came out wonderfully.

  25. lippi Avatar
    lippi

    Oh wow, that came out wonderfully.

  26. monkeyboy Avatar
    monkeyboy

    This made my day. Off to find a scarification artist now.

  27. monkeyboy Avatar
    monkeyboy

    This made my day. Off to find a scarification artist now.

  28. monkeyboy Avatar
    monkeyboy

    This made my day. Off to find a scarification artist now.

  29. monkeyboy Avatar
    monkeyboy

    This made my day. Off to find a scarification artist now.

  30. monkeyboy Avatar
    monkeyboy

    This made my day. Off to find a scarification artist now.

  31. // Avatar
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    i’d never cover up my scars; i am not ashamed.

  32. // Avatar
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    i’d never cover up my scars; i am not ashamed.

  33. // Avatar
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    i’d never cover up my scars; i am not ashamed.

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    i’d never cover up my scars; i am not ashamed.

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    i’d never cover up my scars; i am not ashamed.

  36. curiousgirl Avatar

    what i enjoyed about this piece was the how the previous scarring was such a focal point…it gave it a life that may not have been possible without that scarring…touching story and lovely piece…

  37. curiousgirl Avatar

    what i enjoyed about this piece was the how the previous scarring was such a focal point…it gave it a life that may not have been possible without that scarring…touching story and lovely piece…

  38. curiousgirl Avatar

    what i enjoyed about this piece was the how the previous scarring was such a focal point…it gave it a life that may not have been possible without that scarring…touching story and lovely piece…

  39. curiousgirl Avatar

    what i enjoyed about this piece was the how the previous scarring was such a focal point…it gave it a life that may not have been possible without that scarring…touching story and lovely piece…

  40. curiousgirl Avatar

    what i enjoyed about this piece was the how the previous scarring was such a focal point…it gave it a life that may not have been possible without that scarring…touching story and lovely piece…

  41. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    I have nasty self harming scars on my legs (which feel nice if you rub your hand over them if you forget the reasons they are there to start with) but I plan on getting them covered up with leg sleeves. Does anyone know if th scar tissue from the deeper cuts will make it difficult to tattoo over?

  42. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    I have nasty self harming scars on my legs (which feel nice if you rub your hand over them if you forget the reasons they are there to start with) but I plan on getting them covered up with leg sleeves. Does anyone know if th scar tissue from the deeper cuts will make it difficult to tattoo over?

  43. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    I have nasty self harming scars on my legs (which feel nice if you rub your hand over them if you forget the reasons they are there to start with) but I plan on getting them covered up with leg sleeves. Does anyone know if th scar tissue from the deeper cuts will make it difficult to tattoo over?

  44. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    I have nasty self harming scars on my legs (which feel nice if you rub your hand over them if you forget the reasons they are there to start with) but I plan on getting them covered up with leg sleeves. Does anyone know if th scar tissue from the deeper cuts will make it difficult to tattoo over?

  45. Bambi Avatar
    Bambi

    I have nasty self harming scars on my legs (which feel nice if you rub your hand over them if you forget the reasons they are there to start with) but I plan on getting them covered up with leg sleeves. Does anyone know if th scar tissue from the deeper cuts will make it difficult to tattoo over?

  46. esk Avatar
    esk

    greetings, thank u for posting this, cause i have similar desire in the future to cover up scars, this is very inspirational and makes me feel good, thank u. peace

  47. esk Avatar
    esk

    greetings, thank u for posting this, cause i have similar desire in the future to cover up scars, this is very inspirational and makes me feel good, thank u. peace

  48. esk Avatar
    esk

    greetings, thank u for posting this, cause i have similar desire in the future to cover up scars, this is very inspirational and makes me feel good, thank u. peace

  49. esk Avatar
    esk

    greetings, thank u for posting this, cause i have similar desire in the future to cover up scars, this is very inspirational and makes me feel good, thank u. peace

  50. esk Avatar
    esk

    greetings, thank u for posting this, cause i have similar desire in the future to cover up scars, this is very inspirational and makes me feel good, thank u. peace

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