Rae Denman Medical Tattoo & Expert Witness Ltd Medical Tattooist and Para-medical Camouflage Specialist at Rae Denman
29/04/2025
Medical tattooing is not always about large, dramatic results. Sometimes, it’s about that one fine line - a single stroke that softens a story written on the skin. Read more about the precision of medical tattooing, as fine detailing is where true artistry meets clinical precision.
Understanding the science behind skin colour matching as matching skin tone for scar camouflage tattooing is both an art and a science. Read on for more >>>
Scar camouflage tattooing isn’t about covering up who you are—it’s about giving you the choice to soften the appearance of a scar that no longer serves you. If you’re considering treatment, the best place to start is a consultation to assess your unique skin and scar type.
Scald burns from hot water bottles can cause a loss of pigment (hypopigmentation), textural changes, and permanent scarring.
Medical tattooing is a specialist technique that uses pigment to restore colour to scarred or depigmented skin. It doesn’t remove scars but can significantly reduce their visibility, helping them blend more naturally with the surrounding skin.
The Rise of Male Medical Tattooing for Brows and Eye Definition
In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in men seeking medical tattooing for subtle enhancements to their brows and eye area. Whether to address sparse or scarred brows or to add discreet definition around the eyes, more men are discovering how these treatments can offer natural results without looking like obvious makeup or traditional eyeliner.
Several factors contribute to this growing trend, read on for more >>
Is the Menopause causing your hair to thin? Have you noticed patchiness around your temples or crown?
Very commonly, the volume and condition of hair will worsen as a person ages, and with many women this can also mean a change in hair growth. You may find more hair in the sink or your hair brush over time, especially once peri menopause or menopause starts. For some women they will experience a more profound hair loss, with thinning at the temples, the crown or a more general all over thinning.
Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) can be a cause for distress and sometimes leads to a change in lifestyle for many women.
If this is of concern to you there are a number of treatments that can help.
For some people with port wine stains, these become part of their identity over the years, and a special feature that makes them unique. If this is the case for you, you may prefer to partially conceal rather than fully cover the area. Medical Tattooing cannot remove your port wine stain, but it can help by implanting skin coloured pigment to tone down the red/purple colouring.
At Rae Denman Medical Tattoo & Expert Witness Ltd we receive many enquires for Port Wine Stain Birthmark Tattooing. To help patients who are considering this treatment I’ve formulated the Top 5 Q&As about tattooing Port Wine Stains for you in this quick and easy-to-read blog.
Medical Tattooing can be costly and time-consuming so looking after the results will be really beneficial. Coming up to the winter months, and potentially not going out as often as during the spring and summer, take a few moments a day to moisturise the tattooed area especially if it's on scarring.
Read on for Rae Denman's guide to looking after your medical tattoo, from avoiding products to simple hydration >>
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My medical tattooing and cosmetic permanent make up practice is all about you, the client. I combine my extensive training, medical background and body art skills with a warm, empathetic approach to make you feel completely at ease. If you’re here because you want to address a visible difference, you can be confident that this is the first step towards a reinvigorated confidence and zest for getting on with your life.
If you want to enhance your features through skilfully applied semi-permanent makeup, you can be confident too; that you’ll get stunning results in a safe and high-quality environment.
As a specialist Medical Tattooist based in the South East of England, I have developed a reputation for scar camouflage and facial feature restoration in the field of Permanent Cosmetics, Medical Tattooing and Skin Camouflage.
I am a member of The British Association of Skin Camouflage and trained with them for temporary coverage of burns and scars and The Finishing Touches Group for Permanent Cosmetics and Medical Tattooing. Since then I have undertaken further specialist training with Nouveau Contour for brows and lips, and The Linda Paradis Group for tattoo removal.
As well as the private sector, I led NHS clinics at the Burns and Plastics unit, Morriston Hospital, Swansea, specialising in ni**le/ar**la tattooing and temporary camouflage cover of burns and scars. I now run private clinics from Harley Street Skin Clinic in Reigate, Surrey and The McIndoe Centre in East Grinstead.
I was awarded the 20 years of excellence Life Changing Procedure for my work with ni**le ar**la tattooing.
Last year I was featured on ITV ‘This Morning with Lorraine Kelly’ performing hair stroke brows for a feature on anti-ageing alongside Dr Khan and Dr Devine.
I collaborated with The Katie Piper Foundation and The Telegraph to create a time-lapse video of myself applying Camouflage and Makeup on a burns survivor demonstrating the positive effects this has on her physical and mental wellbeing. I am also a consultant and stockist for Veil Cover Cream UK.
My career has exposed me to a wealth of experience in understanding and communicating with clientele from varied backgrounds and social circles, each with different needs and expectations.
I’m passionate about using my skill and precision with detail to offer a high-end service and truly care about helping each individual find confidence within their appearance.