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</p><p>Also known as "etching" by some artists, <b>tattoo gun scarification</b> works by over-tattooing an area using either nothing (no ink) or a slightly abrasive formula. This ground-up skin then heals to leave a relatively faint but well detailed scar.
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Also known as "etching" by some artists, '''tattoo gun scarification''' works by over-tattooing an area using either nothing (no ink) or a slightly abrasive formula. This ground-up skin then heals to leave a relatively faint but well detailed scar.


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Latest revision as of 18:59, 25 September 2023

Scarification done using a tattoo machine.

Also known as "etching" by some artists, tattoo gun scarification works by over-tattooing an area using either nothing (no ink) or a slightly abrasive formula. This ground-up skin then heals to leave a relatively faint but well detailed scar.

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Healed
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