Tricopigmentation, a part of Medical Dermopigmentationoffers an innovative solution for those seeking to avoid lengthy, costly, and painful hair transplant surgeries. It provides the illusion of increased hair density in areas affected by baldness, thinning hair, or even beard loss (Alopecia Barbae). Additionally, it serves as a valuable technique to conceal nuchal scars from previous hair transplants.
By introducing natural, resorbable pigments into the second layer of the scalp, hair follicles are meticulously replicated to match the level of hair loss and the desired aesthetic outcome.
Typically, this procedure involves two sessions with a one-week gap between them, followed by a third session approximately a month after the initial two. Each session lasts around three hours, although the duration may vary based on the extent of the area to be treated. Naturally, addressing complete alopecia will require more time compared to addressing simple thinning or a receding hairline.
Tricopigmentationis considered semi-permanent, and a reinforcement is usually required after 8 to 10 months to maintain the desired results.
The Rule of the 72 Hours
Following the tricopigmentation session, it is crucial to adhere to the following five commandments for the next 72 hours:
- Avoid excessive sweatings
- Keep the scalp dry; refrain from wetting it.
- Do not use products like shampoo, hairspray, or conditioner.
- Do not use products like shampoo, hairspray, or conditioner
- Minimize sun exposure.
Initial Consulting
Before proceeding with any treatment, I offer an initial consultation to assess your specific concerns and provide detailed explanations regarding the procedures and expected results.
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In addition to serving clients in Rome and Florence, I collaborate as a freelance practitioner with plastic surgeons and beauty centers nationwide and internationally. If you are unable to visit me, I am available to meet you at your preferred location.