Syndactyly – $200 first session, $50 – touch-up within 10 weeks.
The treatment takes 1 hour
Syndactyly is a congenital birth defect in which two or more fingers or toes are fused together. The most common type of syndactyly is between the middle and ring fingers.
Cosmetic tattooing can be used to create the illusion of separation between webbed fingers or toes. This can be a helpful option for people with syndactyly who are self-conscious about their appearance.
The tattooing process involves using a tattoo machine to inject pigment into the skin between the fingers or toes. The pigment is carefully chosen to match the natural skin tone, and the tattoo artist will use shading and highlighting techniques to create the illusion of a separation.
The cosmetic tattoo will need to be touched up periodically, as the ink will fade over time. However, the tattoo should last for several years with proper care.


Here are some of the benefits of cosmetic tattooing for syndactyly:
- It is a non-surgical procedure, so there is no risk of scarring.
- It is a relatively quick and easy procedure.
- It can be done in a single session.
- The results are generally very natural-looking.