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Every scar tells a story. We help you change how it’s seen. Without erasing what it means.
SANARÉ
From the Latin “to heal.”
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​​At SANARÉ, we offer gentle, skin-toned tattooing to soften the appearance of scars. From surgery, injury, self-harm, or stretch marks. Each session is grounded in care, privacy, and deep respect for your journey.
Located in NYC. Held with softness.
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What We Offer
Scar camouflage (surgical, injury, or self-harm)
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Stretch mark blending
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Skin-tone tattooing for darkened scars

What Makes Us Different
Most artists can only blend light into dark. We’re trained to go both ways.
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At SANARÉ, we specialize in complex scar tones—including scars that have healed darker than the surrounding skin, which is common after surgery. This requires advanced color matching and technical precision that many artists aren’t trained in.
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We studied under one of the world’s leading scar camouflage experts, and we bring that skill to every session—with care, patience, and deep respect for your body’s story.
More Than Skin Deep
Some scars come with silence. Some with survival. All of them carry weight.
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At SANARÉ, we’ve worked with people who hadn’t worn short sleeves in years. Who booked their appointment after holding self-consciousness for a long time. This isn’t just cosmetic. It’s a way back to feeling at home in your own skin.
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Each session is private, calm, and led with care. We move gently, honoring your pace and story.
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How It Works
Scar coverage is a layered process. Gentle, precise, and entirely tailored to you. Here’s what to expect, from first conversation to final results:
Meet The Founders
SANARÉ was born from two journeys—one marked by scars, the other by the need to create spaces where healing feels possible.
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Lisa spent years feeling self-conscious about the scars she carried. For her, even the smallest moment of visibility could feel exposing. The idea of covering those marks wasn’t about vanity. It was about ease, privacy, and reclaiming ownership of her body.
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Rebecca is an artist and space curator, deeply passionate about creating environments where people feel safe, seen, and restored. For her, this work is an extension of that vision, making beauty feel accessible, intentional, and deeply human.
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Together, they created SANARÉ: a space where care is the priority, and each person’s story is held with softness and respect

