Pigmentation


Tattoos and Micropigmentation



Tattoos are used mainly on scars and seek to hide them by imitating the color and direction of the hair.

Hair micropigmentation is a technique that involves the implantation of specific pigments at the epidermal level, achieving an optical simulation of the hairline on the scalp. The differences between micropigmentation and tattooing are many, but the following stand out:



– The pigment in micropigmentation is a natural pigment that does not change color. (In the conventional tattoo, the color changes with time and with the sun).
– In capillary micropigmentation, the needle does not sink more than 2 or 3mm. (In the traditional tattoo they sink the needle between 6 and 8 mm)
– In hair micropigmentation the effect is semi-permanent (in tattooed it is permanent)
– The artistic detail and the refinement of the “drawing” is what makes the difference and the naturalness.
– With capillary micropigmentation it is possible to camouflage scars, entrances and give a greater density effect in areas with capillary reduction.
– An interesting option in cases where the donor area is insufficient.
– The results are immediate.
– A slight redness may appear that fades in a couple of days.