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Hair Pigmentation

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Information About the Field of Hair Pigmentation

What Is Hair Pigmentation?

Hair pigmentation is a form of visual hair thickening in which a unique tattoo is applied to the scalp to give the impression of fuller hair. It is particularly suitable for concealing light areas of the hair of the head but can also be used to thicken the beard and eyebrows and cover scars visually.

Hair pigmentation can be more attractive for those affected than other hair thickening methods, as it is a relatively gentle, low-pain treatment method and is only used for optical thickening. Thus, hair pigmentation works only with color pigments injected into the skin, making the hair look fuller overall without actually making it fuller. In addition, it does not involve hair transplants or other hair transplantation methods.

When and for Whom is Hair Pigmentation Useful?

Hair pigmentation is a relatively gentle form of hair thickening, which is why it is suitable for many people with thinning hair. In principle, cosmetic treatments for optical hair thickening are beneficial when those affected feel uncomfortable and insecure because of their hair. If there is a prospect of improvement of this diminished self-esteem, cosmetic treatment can be considered.

A detailed hair loss analysis is often helpful in assessing the hair situation and choosing the appropriate treatment.

It should also be mentioned that hair loss, such as circular hair loss, is not stopped by hair pigmentation and that hair in the tattooed areas will not grow again. So, if a disease leads to hair loss, it should be clarified by a doctor.

Hair pigmentation should not be carried out if skin diseases affecting the head or beard region, immune deficiencies, and other chronic disorders persist. In these cases, a medical examination should be performed first to assess possible complications and dangers of hair pigmentation and then be decided whether the treatment is still an option.

What is the Procedure for Microhair Pigmentation?

During micro hair pigmentation, color pigments are pricked into the uppermost layers of the skin with fine needles by trained cosmeticians or other specialized personnel. Beforehand, an allergy test should always be performed to test and rule out allergic reactions to the colors to be tattooed. This allergy test usually takes place a few weeks before the actual treatment. In addition, a visit to the doctor may be necessary to clarify possible complications with existing skin diseases.

At the beginning of the treatment, the area to be tattooed is marked and adjusted in consultation with the customer. Then, in exceptional cases, a superficial anesthetic can be applied to the skin, although this is rarely necessary, as it is a relatively painless treatment.

After that, the marked area is tattooed with the adjusted colors. The duration of the treatment depends mainly on how large the site to be treated is and what optical hair length is to be tattooed.

After hair pigmentation, the skin should be protected from direct sunlight. Typically, regular follow-up treatments are necessary after 4 to 6 weeks to achieve and maintain the ideal result.

What is Scalp Tricho Pigmentation?

STP scalp pigmentation is a modern medical procedure to conceal hair loss through targeted scalp pigmentation. Matching color pigments are applied to the scalp's surface in the appropriate areas. This makes thin hair and hairlines appear significantly fuller.

After a preliminary analysis and a detailed esthetic consultation, micro color pigments similar to the scalp hair are applied in compliance with strict hygiene standards. Even hair drawings can be deceptively recreated by the technique used in STP scalp pigmentation.

Decisive on a lasting and professional treatment is, on the one hand, the treating hair specialist's experience and, on the other hand, the quality of the used color pigments. Usually, the treatment is carried out in several settings, as the pigmented color fades unevenly on the scalp.

How Much Does Micro Hair Pigmentation Cost?

The cost varies wildly, depending on the provider and the size of the area of skin to be treated. In most cases, prices range from 300 to 5000 euros, with eyebrow microhair pigmentation, for example, at the lower end and scalp hair pigmentation at the upper end of this range. In addition, there are costs for the allergy test and possible necessary follow-up treatments.

The costs of hair pigmentation are usually not covered by health insurance, as this is not a medical treatment. However, in exceptional cases, there may be exceptions, for example, if there is severe head and facial skin scarring after an accident or if the affected persons suffer psychologically very much from the missing hair.

How Long Does a Hair Pigmentation Last?

As mentioned above, most providers recommend regular follow-up treatments about 4 to 6 weeks after the initial treatment. In addition, since hair pigmentation is a tattoo, durability depends highly on the care of the affected skin.

The color lasts longer in the skin if protected from direct sunlight and treated with appropriate skin care. Nevertheless, the pigmentation will fade unless it is touched up or refreshed.

Is Hair Pigmentation Possible on the Beard?

Yes, hair pigmentation is also possible on the beard. Here it is particularly suitable for people with a darker hair type. As a result, it usually looks more natural afterward. For hair pigmentation on the beard, on the one hand, light areas can be filled with color, but it is also possible to adjust the general shape of the beard and make it appear fuller overall.

As mentioned above, skin diseases in the areas to be treated should be medically clarified beforehand, and an allergy test should be carried out.

Which Specialists & Clinics Are Specialized in Hair Pigmentation?

Most hair pigmentation is done by specially trained cosmeticians or other personnel in cosmetic institutes. In addition, some medical practices, such as dermatologists or cosmetic surgeons, offer hair pigmentation and other hair thickening methods. Often, hair pigmentation by medical staff is helpful when other diseases require medical clarification. Then, before treatment, an assessment can be made during an examination and admission interview as to which form of hair thickening would be suitable for the person concerned.

Every patient who needs a doctor wants the best medical care. Therefore, the patient is wondering where to find the best clinic. As this question cannot be answered objectively, and a reliable doctor would never claim to be the best one, we can only rely on a doctor's experience.

We will help you find an expert for your condition. All listed doctors and clinics have been reviewed by us for their outstanding specialization in hair pigmentation and are awaiting your inquiry or treatment request.

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