What is microblading of the scalp? The new tattoo treatment that hides hair loss - Shape Magazine

Photo: New Africa / Shutterstock.com Do you realize that your brush has more hair than before? If your ponytail is not as stable as it wa...

Photo: New Africa / Shutterstock.com

Do you realize that your brush has more hair than before? If your ponytail is not as stable as it was before, you are not alone. Although we are more likely to associate the problem with men, according to the American Hair Loss Association, nearly half of Americans who deal with thinning hair are women. Although sparse hair treatments are abundant, most do not produce immediate results. (See: Everything You Need to Know About Hair Loss )

That's why scalp lamination, which allows you to instantly change the look of your hair, is becoming more and more important. (ICYMI, the tattoo is also under the eyes ).

You've probably heard of the hype about eyebrow micro-epilation : the semi-permanent tattoo technique that mimics the look of real hair to give thick, sparse eyebrows. Well, in recent years, the same procedure has been adapted to the scalp to camouflage hair loss. We talk to experts to get the deets. Read on to learn all about this new treatment.

How does this work?

As with microblading eyebrows, scalp microperfection is a temporary tattooing procedure in which cosmetic pigments are embedded in the dermis (as opposed to a permanent tattoo where the ink is deposited under the dermis). The idea is to restore natural features that reproduce the look of real hair and mask the waning areas of the scalp.

"Microblading can be helpful to people looking for an aesthetic improvement in hair loss, but it's important to understand that hair will not regrow," Dr. Melissa Kanchanapoomi Levin, Dermatologist and Founder of Whole Dermatology . Conversely, the method does not inhibit hair growth because the penetration of the ink is superficial and not as deep as the hair follicle itself.

According to Ramon Padilla, founder and Creative Director of the EverTrue Microblading Show in New York, the most dramatic results are seen when the treatment, which requires two sessions, a first, plus six weeks later a "refinement" is on the hairline, the part and applied the temples.

A tattoo on my scalp? Will not that be so bad?

Padilla vows that the procedure involves minimal discomfort. "We use topical numbness, so there is virtually no sensation." Uf.

So is it safe?

"The risk of microblasts in the scalp is similar to a tattoo," says Dr. Kanchanapoomi Levin. "Any foreign substance deposited on the skin can cause an allergic reaction, an infection or an inflammatory reaction." (Related: This woman says she has a "life-threatening" infection after microblading treatment )

Dermatologists generally do not conduct microbiological studies, so it is important to choose a highly qualified provider. Ask questions about their references: Where were they trained? How long have you been practicing the microblasts of the scalp? If possible, look for a technician who works in the case of a potential complication in the office of a dermatologist, says dr. Kanchanapoomi Levin.

Above all, your provider must work in a clean and sterile environment. "As with any tattoo, hygiene standards must be at the highest level to avoid the microbial contamination of needles, devices, and appliances," Dr. Kanchanapoomi Levin. Counseling is a great way to get information about the safety practices of a microblading expert. Remember to ask: Will you do a patch test to detect allergic reactions? Do you wear gloves during the procedure? Do you use disposable sterile disposable tools and dispose of them after treatment?

It's also a good idea to ask questions about the pigments they work with: All ingredients must be FDA approved for cosmetic purposes. Also note pigments that contain vegetable dyes that may discolour over time to become a clay that does not match your natural hair.

Who should get the microblading of the scalp?

"If you suffer from a skin condition such as eczema, psoriasis or vitiligo, it is important to consult with your dermatologist, as microdecretion may exacerbate these conditions," says dr. Kanchanapoomi Levin. There are also potential risks for people with herpes simplex virus, he adds, since microdiffusion may possibly reactivate the virus that causes epidemics. Anyone who has had hypertrophic scars or keloids in the past should completely avoid microlam.

In addition to these concerns, the treatment, according to Padilla, provides the best results for people with pre-existing hair. Microblading is the artful blend of tattooed facial features with your natural hair that lets you re-enact the realistic effects of a healthy, effusive mane in areas of hair growth. If your hair loss is more severe in larger bald spots, microstaging may not be the best option.

"Customers who have very oily skin are not good candidates for treatment," adds Padilla. For oily skin, the pigment tends to discolor, making the illusion of hair strands difficult.

How is the recovery process going?

"There is no downtime," Padilla said. So he can go to work, to the gym or to a cocktail on the day of his veto . Remember, however, that you should avoid washing your hair for a week to soothe the color. And do not be afraid of the color, if the treated areas of your scalp initially appear darker. This is a completely normal part of the healing process: the color brightens to the desired shade. "Because the ink is superficially inserted into the dermis of the skin, the immune system naturally removes the pigment over time," says Dr. Kanchanapoomi Levin. (Related: People tattoo their eyes to cover dark circles )

Dr. Kanchanapoomi Levin recommends using a water-based lotion or cream to ensure proper healing after tattooing. When exposed to the sun, do not forget to use a wide, waterproof sunscreen to protect your scalp (and prevent fading of the complexion).

How long will the results last?

Padilla adds that the results may vary for up to one year depending on the skin type, sun exposure and frequency of hair washing.

How much does it cost?

You may need to open the piggy bank that you saved on a rainy day. Treatments can cost between $ 700 and $ 1,100 depending on the size and extent of the scalp. However, if you really feel discouraged by the hair loss, it is worthwhile to cushion the microperforation of the scalp a little: There is nothing better than to feel safe and comfortable. pleasant in his skin, tattooed or not.

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