Grow the industry. Improve results. Innovate with purpose.
And leave the profession better than we found it.

Sean McDonald
A proud U.S. Army combat veteran, devoted father, and lifelong entrepreneur, Sean McDonald is the founder of Artemis Paramedical Tattoo Supply Company and Apollo Ink Solutions. Since entering the industry in 2021 he has become one of the leading voices in Stretch Mark Rejuvenation, helping shape one of the fastest-growing specialties in cosmetic and paramedical tattooing.
Recognizing that practitioners needed products designed specifically for their treatments — not repurposed skincare — he created Artemis: the first supply company dedicated exclusively to this specialty, with professional-grade serums, needles, transparent inks, skincare, and post-treatment solutions.
Today Artemis serves practitioners around the world with products developed from real clinical experience and extensive testing. Beyond product development, Sean has educated hundreds of practitioners through hands-on training, mentorship, and international education.
A Stronger Profession
Artemis was founded on a simple belief: our industry deserves better.
Why We Started
What began as a search for more effective solutions in stretch mark and scar treatments quickly became something much larger. As practitioners ourselves, we experienced the limitations of products that were never designed for the work we were doing.
Our profession needed purpose-built solutions — developed from real treatment experience, tested in the treatment room, and refined through continuous learning. That belief became Artemis.
How We Build
Every serum, needle, skincare product, and treatment essential we develop is guided by the same philosophy: create products we would confidently use on our own clients.
We never stop questioning, testing, refining, and improving — because innovation isn't a destination, it's a responsibility.
Who We Serve
The practitioners who dedicate themselves to changing lives every day. The professionals who keep learning long after certification. The educators who share knowledge freely, and the innovators who challenge outdated methods.
Practitioners deserve manufacturers who understand the realities of the treatment room — not companies adapting products from adjacent industries. As our industry evolves, so will we.

