What's Scalp Micropigmentation ?
Our Procedure
It is an advanced non-surgical cosmetology technique, based on the injection of pigments inside the scalp. Various shades of color and penetration angles are used in micropigmentation to give the appearance of depth and texture. The uses of this technique are quite varied and range from the restoration of the hairline to the coverage of diffuse alopecal spaces in the scalp. In addition, micropigmentation is used in other areas with villi such as the eyebrows and the beard and is an excellent alternative to other treatments.
How does hair micropigmentation work?
Despite being a cosmetic procedure, hair micro-pigmentation must be performed by an expert to obtain the expected results and avoid adverse effects such as scars, blemishes and false appearance. During hair micropigmentation, various shades of pigment are applied to the scalp, eyebrows, or beard through a high-precision technique using an instrument called a demographer. Some of the shades are consistent with the hair color so that it gives the appearance of a greater volume while the rest of the shades, darker, by the way, are used to give depth and texture to the finish.
Before the procedure
First of all, before executing capillary micropigmentation it is necessary to go to the specialist to determine whether or not we are candidates to undergo this type of Micro. Usually, the ideal candidates are those people who for various reasons cannot undergo a hair implant procedure or need only cover certain areas of diffuse alopecia. In addition, during the first consultation a procedure called visagism is carried out which is essential to achieve a natural finish. This consists of making an outline of the final work on mannequins, templates or the same patient so that the latter forges his own expectations. In this phase, feedback with the specialist will allow micropigmentation to fully adapt to the patient, both in their anatomy and in the expected results.
During the procedure
Once the capillary micropigmentation is planned, the number of sessions and their duration will depend on the area to be covered. On average, 2 or 3 micropigmentation sessions are usually carried out, the first to define the surface on which you are going to work and start applying the base colors that are consistent with the tone of the hair and the second to sharpen the details and apply contrast colors to give depth and texture to the finish. In some cases, a third session is usually applied at the patient's request to intensify the colors.
During micropigmentation
Capillary The patient may experience discomfort at the time of the puncture with the dermograph, and may also experience redness and slight swelling that disappears in a few days.
Recovery Finally
During the recovery stage of hair micro-pigmentation, it is important to follow the specialist's instructions, which include:
. Avoid washing the area with potentially irritating substances such as shampoos or tonics
. Not doing strenuous sports or activities to avoid excessive sweating
. Do not immerse in water of any kind, with or without chlorine, Avoid direct sunlight
After 3 weeks, approximately 90% of patients need a touch-up of the capillary micropigmentation. This does not indicate a failure of the procedure, but is used as a way to enhance the colors that, when absorbed by the dermis in the first phase, may slightly darken.
. Avoid washing the area with potentially irritating substances such as shampoos or tonics
. Not doing strenuous sports or activities to avoid excessive sweating
. Do not immerse in water of any kind, with or without chlorine, Avoid direct sunlight
After 3 weeks, approximately 90% of patients need a touch-up of the capillary micropigmentation. This does not indicate a failure of the procedure, but is used as a way to enhance the colors that, when absorbed by the dermis in the first phase, may slightly darken.
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