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Medical Hair Simulation
Below are photos of Caucasian men who have already had a hair transplant and are filling in areas to add density and cover their scars.
To see photo gallery for Scar Camouflage photos of Men of Colour, CLICK HERE
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Medical Hair Simulation is a combination of the Artistic Hair Simulationsmtechniques which are designed for men that are planning to have or already have had a Hair Transplant. This combination of techniques will reduce the appearance of hair transplant and accident scars. Medical Hair Simulation is also used to add density to your hair transplant when donor hair is minimal . For clients with afro textured hair that want to add icing to the cake,, a perfect hairline can be tattooed , along with their hair transplant and the scars can be covered if needed. This procedure is ideal for the client who uses cover up or makeup to hide his scar. We can also work with your hair transplant surgeon and discuss the benefits of combining both procedures.
The length of your hair will determine the number of procedures needed to cover the scar. Scar tissue is different than normal healthy tissue and does not retain the ink the same way as healthy tissue. Several sessions may be needed to achieve your desired results and will vary depending on the type and age of the scar.
Revised scars also hold the ink differently so it is difficult to say how many sessions will be required to achieve coverage. Each scar is different and results depend on skin tone, type of scar, hair texture, and hair length. However, scars will always appear less noticeable with Artistic Scar Camouflage treatments. Generally speaking, scars may be easier to cover if you are light skinned with straight hair; the shorter your hair, the more difficult it is to blend in. With each session scars normally retain more ink and are less noticeable. Email us a photo and we’ll provide you with the estimated sessions and cost.
Medical Hair Simulation is an effective way to create a natural look by reducing the appearance of all types of head scars. Excellent results can be achieved when the procedure is done properly with the appropriate number of sessions. Each session needs to be a minimum of 4 weeks apart. As with other cosmetic tattoos, lighter colors will fade more quickly and touch-ups are recommended. It is important to follow our stylists’ advice for best results.
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BEFORE AFTER
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Note Medical Hair Simulation takes several sessions and the least amount of ink is held during the first session. Since desired results cannot be achieved in one session we recommend not starting the treatment unless you are planning to complete all the sessions. |
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Please note that some photos are dark and taken immediately after the procedure. These are photos of Caucasian men, that have already had a hair transplant and are filling in areas to add density and cover their scars. To see photo gallery for Medical Hair Simulation of Men of Colour, CLICK HERE. |
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