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MICROPIGMENTATION OF THE SCALP
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Mikropigmentacja skóry głowy Warszawa

MICROPIGMENTATION OF THE SCALP AND BEARD

Scalp and beard micropigmentation is a type of medical tattoo that creates the illusion of hair follicles.

This aesthetic procedure involves introducing the appropriate shade of pigment into the upper layers of the skin. This results in a very natural, hyper-realistic effect of shaved or thickened hair.

For Whom: The procedure is intended for individuals who want to conceal hair loss (androgenic, total), scars, or thinning hair (in both women and men), as well as for those who are not satisfied with the results of a hair transplant.

A single session lasts from 3 to 6 hours depending on the size of the area. To achieve the desired effect discussed with the client, a minimum of 3 sessions are needed, spaced 2-4 weeks apart.

Contraindications

Contraindications for scalp micropigmentation are divided into absolute and relative contraindications. Absolute contraindications disqualify a patient from undergoing the procedure at a specific time or permanently, while relative contraindications are subject to evaluation by the specialist performing the procedure. The decision on their existence depends on the individual situation of the patient and their health condition.
 

ABSOLUTE DISQUALIFICATION FROM THE PROCEDURE:pregnancy or breastfeeding, active skin inflammation in the area to be treated, fever or other inflammatory conditions in the body, herpes, being under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating substances.

Examples of relative contraindications may include: tendency to scar or difficulty healing wounds, skin sensitivity or skin allergies, current skin problems such as acne or other inflammatory skin conditions, general health condition that may affect the body's ability to properly heal wounds.

Before proceeding with the scalp micropigmentation, it is always recommended to consult with a qualified specialist who will thoroughly assess the patient's health condition and tailor the treatment plan to their individual needs and limitations. Proper recognition and consideration of contraindications are crucial to ensuring patient safety and achieving satisfactory treatment results.


Before treatment

The day before the treatment (men): shave your head to 0.5 mm and perform a scalp exfoliation (grainy, non-acidic). Avoid alcohol, and on the day of the procedure, avoid coffee and other caffeinated beverages as well.

The day before the treatment (women): perform a scalp exfoliation (grainy, non-acidic). Avoid alcohol, and on the day of the procedure, avoid coffee and other caffeinated beverages as well. On the day of the procedure, do not use hair styling products such as hairspray, dry shampoo, or other scalp treatments.

ONE MONTH BEFORE THE PROCEDURE:

  • Avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning for at least a week before the procedure to minimize the risk of irritation.
  • Use moisturizing creams on your scalp to ensure proper hydration and protection.
  • Do not use products containing retinoids or fruit acids on your scalp.
  • Drink plenty of water to keep your skin in the best possible condition.

After treatment

Following the post-treatment care recommendations after scalp micropigmentation is crucial for ensuring proper skin healing and the longevity of the results. Taking care of your skin during this period will allow you to enjoy satisfying results and regain confidence with the new, harmonious appearance of your scalp. The final outcome of the procedure is the result of both the specialist's work and the client's post-procedure care.

After the treatment, it is recommended to follow the instructions provided by the specialist. In the case of scalp micropigmentation, it is necessary to avoid scratching dry skin and to keep the pigmented area clean. Failure to do so may result in gaps and the need for additional sessions. The initial color after the procedure may be very intense, but over the following weeks, the pigment gradually stabilizes, reaching its final appearance after approximately 3-4 weeks.

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