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Everything you need to know about capillary micropigmentation

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When hair loss begins to announce itself, its color, its appearance, and its size remain in the background, since hair loss is the most serious aesthetic problem that many men and women currently suffer from.

When hair loss begins to announce itself, its color, its appearance, and its size remain in the background, since hair loss is the most serious aesthetic problem that many men and women currently suffer from. It is the fear of losing hair and going bald; which pushes patients who suffer from this problem to go to hair transplant specialists or for a variety of treatments that help combat this condition.

As specialists in the sector specify, this type of technique is also perfectly suitable for people with little volume of hair (which is more recommended for this treatment), since they manage to fill in the areas of the head affected by alopecia, thus giving the appearance of having hair.

What is capillary micropigmentation?

In the first place, this method should not be understood as a definitive solution and it should not be believed that it stops the solution of the hair, since the treatment is indicated for aesthetic purposes. In itself, it is a technique used by medical personnel to complete scarce or hairless areas , trying to recreate the follicular units by infiltrating pigments into the dermis of the head. To do this, specific equipment is used, such as the use of needles with characteristics the size of a hair and specific pigments for the scalp. Despite being a method of micropigmentation, it has nothing to do with the inks used for making tattoos.

Is micropigmentation permanent?

Unfortunately this method does not provide permanent results, because something similar to tattoos happens ; the pigments used in capillary micropigmentation are bioresorbable and therefore not permanent. They are made to preserve their tone and color for at least two years, without significant alterations or damage that may affect the patient's health, that is, there are no consequences for the patient. To get the most out of micropigmentation, it is advisable to go to the doctor once a year, which helps maintain the results obtained.

For whom is micropigmentation indicated?

This micropigmentation technique is highly indicated for patients with any degree of baldness, as well as for those individuals suffering from autoimmune diseases that cause hair loss .

Who can perform this treatment?

Obviously this treatment, by using micropigmentation technique; a laborious and precise process, must be carried out by professionals, who are experts in the components and tools to be used. Otherwise, the use of unsuitable pigments can cause serious damage, so it is more than advisable to go to qualified medical centers.when undergoing this procedure. One of the most frequent problems lies in the use of needles that are not adapted or specific to carry out micropigmentation, since when the various layers of the skin are penetrated, the dye used can behave in an unpredictable manner. If the appropriate precautionary measures are not carried out, the results will be null and unsightly, since the pigment can spread and remain in the form of an indefinite stain on the scalp.

Why are definitive pigments not used?

A good question, since it seems that the definitive pigments would provide permanent results . However, the definitive pigments tend to expand and change color over the years, a problem that no patient would want to face, since the color change would not help at all and the initial effect of trying to hide baldness would be revealed by these changes. In short, with definitive pigments the result can be unnatural and for this reason tricopigmentation does not use them.

How many sessions are necessary?

It all depends on the size of the area to be treated. As a general rule, to execute a complete treatment, at least two sessions are necessary, which take an estimated time of approximately two hours .

What precautions are necessary?

At the moment in which the patient decides to start a tricopigmentation treatment, he must completely avoid exposure to the sun, as well as proceed to wash the scalp with products recommended by the doctor plus the recommendations that the doctor dictates.

As for carrying out daily activities, it can be resumed without problems, although during the entire period of pigmentation it is necessary for the patient to be shaved, as it will help the doctor to detect the affected areas.

Corrective micropigmentation?

One of the main questions that frequently arise among patients is the effectiveness of this procedure to cover tattoos or vitiligo spots. Doctors answer that yes, tattoos can be camouflaged, although when dealing with vitiligo, hair transplantation offers much better results for this type of patient.

Compatibility with hair transplants and prostheses

Scalp micropigmentation NJ can be a complementary treatment to the transplant, giving the hair a much more homogeneous appearance. Even those patients who initially opted for hair prostheses could opt for this technique. If after undergoing tricopigmentation the patient decides to carry out an autotransplantation , he or she will only have to wait for the micropigments to be reabsorbed, in these cases there are no inconveniences and the patient can take the following treatment.

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