Inkless Rejuvenation is a precision skin treatment designed to soften the appearance of stretch marks, scars, and uneven tone over time.
It works with your skin — not over it. No covering. No concealing. No pretending the mark was never there.
Instead, the skin is guided to heal more evenly. Texture softens. Tone begins to return. What once felt obvious becomes less so — gradually, and in a way that still feels like your skin.
This treatment is most often chosen by women who have lived with the same marks for years — sometimes longer than they expected to.
It may be suitable if you have:
If you’re looking for a subtle, natural improvement rather than a dramatic change, this is where we begin.
“Not every mark needs erasing. Some only need softening.”
Inkless is not a one-session treatment. It is a considered process, built over time.
Most clients require:
You won’t leave with instant results. You will leave knowing exactly what’s possible — and how to get there.
All Inkless treatments at XXII are carried out by Natalie Jade.
Your skin is assessed personally, in detail, before anything is carried out. No templated approach. No assumptions. No rushing.
Each consultation includes:
If it isn’t suitable, you’ll be told — clearly and professionally.
This is not a quick look or a casual enquiry.
Your consultation is dedicated time to properly assess your skin, answer your questions, and understand what can realistically be achieved.
You will leave with:
There is no obligation to proceed. But there is value in knowing.
Most clients book their consultation before deciding — so they understand exactly what’s possible for their skin.
If you’re ready to stop second-guessing it, this is where you begin.
If you’re unsure whether this is right for you, don’t book blindly.
The Inkless Edit walks you through how the treatment works, what results are realistic, and whether your skin is likely to respond — so you can decide properly before committing to a consultation.
Most clients read this first, then book once they understand what’s actually possible.