No prior experience is required.
The programme is structured to support beginners entering restorative aesthetics and skin-focused treatment work.
No.
The programme focuses heavily on:
systems
structure
technique
skin understanding
treatment planning
and restorative application frameworks.
No.
This programme does not provide medical licensing or replace regulated healthcare qualifications.
Depending on programme structure and updates, training may include:
scar camouflage
stretch mark camouflage
vitiligo blending
restorative tattooing
skin-focused treatment systems
consultation frameworks
and clinical workflow systems.
Founding intake offers may include:
machine
pigments
consumables
practice materials
and structured training systems.
Specific inclusions may vary by intake.
Programme structure may evolve over time.
Current training pathways may include:
online theory
guided submissions
practical development
and in-person training days.
Support structures may include:
practitioner systems
AI-assisted troubleshooting
educational updates
peer learning environments
and structured guidance.
Support access may vary depending on intake structure.
Completion of training does not automatically guarantee practitioner competency.
Students are responsible for:
continued learning
safe practice
compliance
and independent professional responsibility.
No.
The programme is designed for:
beginners
career changers
beauty professionals
and individuals seeking specialised restorative treatment work.
Many students aim to build independent restorative treatment services.
However, Paramed Tattoo does not guarantee:
income
clientele
business success
or financial outcomes.