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Tricopigmentation with shaving effect

La trichopigmentation shaving effect is a type of treatment very similar to tattoo, aimed at covering and masking areas of the head affected by androgenetic alopecia, also known as baldness. If you do not want to choose one of the other possible solutions - for example, hair transplant, capillary prosthesis, various types of cosmetics - due to the various disadvantages they entail, tricopigmentation can be a reliable ally in the fight against baldness. It is a non-invasive, quick and not very painful treatment that can really improve the aesthetic appearance of those who have lost their hair and, as a result, restore their lost self-esteem.

Characteristics of shaving effect tricopigmentation

La shaving effect tricopigmentation it is designed to hide the lack of hair in some areas of the head or hair thinning. This goal is achieved through the creation of countless small, pinpoint pigment deposits under the skin. When a person decides to shave his hair very shortly, many small hairs appear on his head, which simply creep out and have a pointed shape. It is these hairs that are imitated by pigment deposits of tricopigmentation. This way, instead of being left empty, the balding areas of the head will be shaved rather shortly, and the head will look the same as those with hair but opted for a shaved look.

In addition, shaving effect tricopigmentation can be used to reconstruct the shape of the front line. Very often, androgenetic alopecia primarily affects this area, which is not only clearly visible and nude, located directly above the forehead, but is also critical to the characteristics of the face. The presence of a natural and clear front line enhances facial features, creating an effect of order and regularity. On the contrary, when this line is absent, when it is not very noticeable or when it is especially uneven, this flaw is felt on the face and, as a result, the final look becomes less pleasant.

С micropigment deposits done with tricopigmentation, you can process the entire area of ​​the front line to correct its shape and restore its adequate clarity. At this stage, you can choose whether to stay on the front line naturally established by the presence of hair, or to change something, obviously never losing sight of the main goal of the treatment: a result that is present, but always natural. ...

The effect of shaving on the focus and general alopecia

What has been said so far applies to cases in which shaving effect tricopigmentation is chosen to hide hair loss due to androgenic alopecia. This loss is characterized by the fact that it is localized only in the upper part of the scalp, without affecting the sides and back of the head. Alopecia areata and alopecia totalis are other cases in which shaving effect tricopigmentation may still be the ideal solution.

These conditions lead to hair loss that is different from normal baldness. Alopecia areata, as the name suggests, causes hairless spots interspersed with areas where hair is completely preserved. Keeping your hair a few centimeters long makes these spots very difficult to hide, but even if you shave them off very shortly, you can still tell the difference between the sections. For this reason, tricopigmentation acts on the hairless areas, making them homogeneous with the rest, which gives a uniform result.

Finally, with regard to complete alopecia, it defines the loss of all hair from the entire scalp. In this case, the design made with the help of tricopigmentation will touch not only the front line, but also the entire scalp. The achievable effect, again, is a shaved head of its own accord.

Below is an example of shaving effect tricopigmentation performed Milena Lardi, Technical Director of Beauty Medical in Milan: