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Temporary tricopigmentation, why choose reversible?

The technique known as "tricopigmentation" is marketed in two flavors: constant and that temporary... As you might guess, the first will never fade, and the second will not. There trichopigmentation consists of creating micro-pigment deposits on the scalp to simulate thick growing hair. This masks baldness. This coating will be final in the case of permanent tricopigmentation and reversible in the case of temporary tricopigmentation.

Benefits of temporary tricopigmentation

beauty medical decided to do only temporary version this treatment because he firmly believes that it is the best solution for the client. In fact, the benefits of temporary tricopigmentation are numerous. than permanent.

First, freedom of choice... Temporary hair pigmentation allows you to change your opinion about the appearance. Not the fact that you want to look the same all your life, what you like at thirty can change dramatically over the years. If you choose a permanent solution, you run the risk of feeling uncomfortable with your image after a while.

Second, the the ability to change the treatment monitor the physiological transformations of the face. The ability to change the appearance of tricopigmentation not only depends on personal taste, but is also important from a purely technical point of view. In fact, the natural changes associated with aging force the tricopigmentation to be constantly and gradually corrected if you want it to be pleasant and appropriate at all times. On the contrary, with permanent tricopigmentation, you will forever remain attached to the originally established appearance, which can then transform and turn out to be fake and ridiculous. Not to mention the problems that arise when baldness builds up or when the hair turns gray.

Both in the temporary and in the permanent state, the pigment can change.

Another aspect to consider is the achievable quality. Both temporary and permanent tricopigmentation initially show perfectly punctate and well-defined pigmented deposits. However, as the pigment is introduced into the skin, which is a living tissue, this definition is gradually lost over time, and the phenomenon this happens much more often with tricopigmentation than with a tattoo considering that in the first case, the amount of inoculated pigment is much lower and, therefore, more subject to changes. If the treatment is temporary, when dots that lose their definition now disappear and are replaced by new ideal pigment deposits... With permanent tricopigmentation, this does not happen, the edges of the points fade and expand, but do not disappear. Consequently, the one who chooses this type of treatment will sooner or later find that the result is no longer of high quality. If he then wanted to get rid of it, the only way out would be an expensive and demanding laser.

One maintenance per year for temporary

If we also want to analyze the limits of temporary tricopigmentation, we will definitely mention the annual maintenance. In fact, temporary treatment requires more or less frequent retouching sessions to restore and correct the result.... However, this feature of temporary tricopigmentation is not as problematic as it might seem. Adjustments are necessary, but we usually talk about one session lasting about half an hour every 12 months. In short, it is less demanding than many of the other habits we follow when taking care of our person (like going to the hairdresser). Finally, it must be remembered that even permanent tricopigmentation requires maintenance sessions, even if they are less frequent, usually once every 3/5 of the year.