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Scalp pigmentation..call it what it is--a scalp tattoo - ToplaceUSA - 12-09-2022 Scalp pigmentation gets marketed a a miracle clue for baldness. It's not. It's just tattooing small dots in your scalp to make it look like there are growing scalp follicles. Here's an article from LA Progressive: Scalp micropigmentation is a revolutionary new hair cure that is now accessible to combat male baldness. Many men suffering from hair loss and receding hairlines can now benefit from scalp pigmentation thanks to this unique technological innovation. Scalp micropigmentation can also be used to hide hair transplant surgery scars and increase the appearance of hair density in cases of hair thinning. The treatment can be used to treat a variety of hair thinning concerns, including crown hair thinning and receding hairlines. Scalp pigmentation can also be used to treat total hair loss and alopecia. It can also be used to conceal scars. The procedure provides an immediate answer to hair loss. Christopher Herrera is among the few who have perfected the technique of creating this natural appearance. It provides immediate results; patients can restore the appearance of thicker hair with as little as one treatment. It can also boost your rejuvenation by encouraging the regrowth of tiny hairs on your head. This hair-thinning therapy is popular among males in the public eye and is quickly acquiring a reputation as a dependable hair-thinning cure. It is frequently used as an alternative to hair transplants, in which hair roots are transplanted into the head to regrow. It can, however, be used in addition to hair transplants or to conceal the results of a previous hair surgery that was not performed adequately. |