Paramedical Micropigmentation Camouflages Harvest Sites

Skin imperfections from surgeries can be easily camouflaged. This is because micropigmentation has the ability to break up the scar tissue and color it to better match the natural surrounding skin tone.

For those men that have chosen a hair transplant as a way of filling in sparse areas, paramedical micropigmentation can disguise the areas that have been used for harvesting.

Typical Scarring

Typical Scarring

As you can see in the photos, the “plug” style of hair transplant is no longer the norm. Now a single strip of donor tissue from the back of the scalp is used for the transplant. This hair-bearing tissue is then further divided into smaller sections using a dissecting stereo-microscope before being grafted onto the new site.

Typical scarring can be made into an almost invisible line, thanks to Melany’s artistry for scar camouflage. And three weeks later, the ”perfecting” session can create even more remarkable coverage of the scar area, leaving the harvesting area almost undetectable after Melany artistically blends in all areas.

Several Months Later

Several Months Later

For those men who haven’t yet decided if transplantation is right for them, they may want to consider micropigmentation as an alternative. Adding pigment that matches the pattern of hair growth to the area that has become sparse can make the “bald spots” appear much smaller and give the illusion of a fuller head of hair.

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