HAIR SIMULATION

Hair Simulation or tricopigmentation is scalp micro-pigmentation that imitates the appearance of the hair. There are a lot of issues that can be solved with the help of this procedure such as hair loss, partial or full (alopecia).
Hair Follicle Simulation
Hair Simulation also known as Scalp Micropigmentation offers you a way to simulate the appearance of real hair. Natural pigment colors are applied to bold spots or areas where hair growth is minimal, so that hair blends with the scalp and creates a fuller look.

This procedure can also be applied to scar tissue, some areas without hair or bring a more uniform look to alopecia sufferers. Trichopigmentation is a great option to hair transplant procedure.

The result is very similar to eyebrows permanent makeup. Every hair stroke is done by permanent makeup artist to imitate your natural hairs. We carefully pay attention to your natural hair color and hair growth direction in order to create a very natural look.

This method is excellent for those who has small spots of hair loss on their scalp and for those who do not want to spend money on hair transplantation.
BENEFITS
Effective
It is an effective procedure for temporary hair loss until your hair grow back again.
Affordable
It is much cheaper to get scalp micropigmentation done than hair transplantation procedure.
Fast
It takes much less time for the procedure itself and healing then any surgical procedure.
BEFORE CARE
Hair Follicle Simulation Before Care. General Rules
  • If you are under care of a physician you MUST obtain a release from him/her prior to your procedure.
  • Do not work out the day of the procedure as the body heat expands the pores.
  • No Sun, sweating, or tanning prior to the procedure.
  • Getting a procedure while on your menstrual cycle can make you hypersensitive at the procedure.
  • If there are any blemishes, pimples, active cold sores, irritation of the skin of any kind, moles or other skin imperfections in or around the area of the procedure, the procedure will be rescheduled until the blemish or area of concern is gone.
  • Scar tissue in the procedure area WILL require additional procedures and fees will apply.
72-hours prior the procedure
  • Avoid alcohol or caffeine prior to your procedure, this will minimize any oozing or swelling after the procedure.
  • DO NOT work out the day of the procedure as the body heat expands the pores.
    Accutane
    • You have to be off Accutane for ONE year.
    Retin-A, Retinol, or Retinoids
    • You MUST be off Retin-A, Retinol, or Retinoids for 7 days prior to your procedure and avoid using on or around the area for 30 days after. If used before 30 days, it can cause the pigments to fade prematurely.
    Blood Thinning Medications
    • Do NOT take blood thinners (Aspirin, Coumadin, Plavix, Eliquis, Brilinta, Xarelto, Lovenox, Naproxen, Ibuprofen, Niacin, Vitamin E and others) prior to your procedure. Each individual medication has a specific half life and needs to be withheld at a different time. Please consult your physician on when it is the most appropriate to stop your blood thinning medicine.
    AFTER CARE
    The better you take care of the treated area, the longer it will last
    What to expect after the procedure
    • Expect treated areas to be tender for the next few days.
    • The procedure area may be red, swollen or have a discharge of lymph (clear fluid) and blood for at least 12 hours post procedure. Gently dab off excess lymph from the procedure area with a clean tissue and clean cold water. Remember that you should wipe off the lymph to avoid getting a thick crust. You may alternate between ice and hot packs to relieve swelling.
    • Tissue heals at different levels, some people heal within 5-7 days; some may take 10 or more to heal.
    Hair Follicle Simulation After Care. General Rules
    • Use A&D ointment ONLY if the treated area feels very tight. Do not use too much of A&D ointment; overuse of your healing product will not let the area heal properly; apply a very thin layer to prevent the treated area from drying.
    • Sleep on a CLEAN satin pillowcase while the procedure area is healing. Do not expose your scalp to the sun until the procedure area has healed. The sun will fade the pigment.
    • Do not wear makeup on the treated area until it has healed. You might cause an infection or otherwise damage the permanent makeup.
    • DO NOT USE any lightening and peeling products that contain AHA's, Vitamin A, Retinol, Retinoids, Retin-A, Glycolic/Lactic Acids on the treated area; it will fade your tattoo/permanent makeup prematurely. Check your product labeling. It will fade your pigment color. Read the ingredients on the back of every bottle of product that you use.
    • If you are out in the sun a lot, have oily skin, using Retinol products, chemical peels, then you will need color refreshers every 6 months to 1 year.
    • Use a sun block after the procedure area has healed to prevent future fading of pigment color; apply a waterproof sunblock 3-4 times daily to prevent fading.
    • If you have any questions or concerns please notify your technician immediately. You need to follow ALL After Care Instructions for maximum results of the procedure. Failure to follow the above advice will result in less than desired results.
    Hair Follicle Simulation After Care. NO! NO! NO!
    • Do not touch the healing pigmented area with your fingers. Touching the treated area with your fingers, unclean cotton swabs, old products or other, may result in infection. If you need to touch the area - use a clean cotton swab!
    • DO NOT RUB, SCRATCH OR PICK THE TREATED AREA; pigment may be removed along with crusting tissue. Let any scabbing or dry skin naturally exfoliate off. Picking can cause scarring.
    • No sauna, Jacuzzi, steam, exercise, hot yoga, swimming in chlorine pools or in the ocean for 7-10 days (until area is completely healed) after the procedure and after all color refreshers.
    • If you are a blood donor, you may NOT give blood for 1 year following your permanent makeup application (according to Red Cross).
    What will happen to the color after the procedure
    • The procedure area will be much darker for 5-7 days post procedure. The true color will not be visible for 4-6 weeks post procedure and for each color refresher.
    • It is very common to have areas fade more so than others. This is a part of the healing process and will be treated at the recommended touch up appointment.
    • Color refresher visits should be scheduled between 4-8 weeks post procedure. All permanent makeup procedures are at least two-step process. Results cannot be determined until the color refresher is completed.
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