Permanent Makeup for Men Camouflages Transplant Scars
Posted in hair loss, Permanent Makeup for Men, Scar Camouflage and tagged with hair loss, hair transplant, Hair Transplant Harvesting Scars, hair transplant scars, Permanent Makeup for Men, Scar Camouflage on 01/07/2010 12:15 pm by Permanent LookHair transplants have come a long way since the old hair plug days when harvesting left male scalps cross-hatched with chicken-scratch Xs. Modern surgical hair restoration techniques now graft entire follicle units onto thinning sites creating a seamless and very natural appearance. Harvesting sites generally remain hidden for years, covered by still vital hair growth. But as in all things, nature eventually catches up, hair loss continues and once-hidden hair transplant harvest sites are exposed. Harvesting scars along the back of the skull often show up as ugly red lines and can give men a lobotomized look. Not exactly in tune with your suave, savvy, accomplished image!
Expert paramedical tattooing, a form of permanent makeup, can reduce transplant harvest scars to a nearly invisible line. Permanent makeup, known medically as micropigmentation, tattoos iron oxide cosmetic pigments into the dermal layer of the skin. The technique can be used to camouflage scar tissue, hide embarrassing hair loss from thinning hair, camouflage bare patches in beards and sideburns, reshape uneven or scarred lip lines, enhance eyelash loss and create thicker looking eyebrows.
To see how permanent makeup for men can hide transplant harvest scars, visit our website to see before and after pictures of actual patients. Don’t let embarrassing hair loss or transplant scars diminish your self-confidence in your appearance. Permanent makeup for men can give you back your competitive advantage.


June 8th, 2010 at 4:57 pm
I love my permanent eyebrows, have had a great experience so far.
June 17th, 2010 at 2:15 am
hair restoration today produces good results specially with modern hair transplants.*~:
September 8th, 2010 at 1:39 pm
hair restoration is a very costly option specially for pronounced baldness:;.
September 8th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
my dad had a hair transplant and it was very costly*~.