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[Scalp Tattoo] Post-Depth tattoo (Blackish tattoo) - Yeon Semobeler Dermatologist

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I'm in my mid-30s. He's a man...Since I got a scalp tattoo, I'm going to post a review. After riding the hair loss gene, I've been taking Propecia copy medicine since 3 years ago to pay attention. I don't know if it's getting better from the top of the head to the m shape, but fortunately it's not getting worse. As a way to overcome hair loss, I have used the easiest black color on the top of my head. From Monday to Friday, I use it when I go to work, Saturday when I meet my friends, Sunday when I go to church... If I buy one, I don't think I can use it for a month. I've been using it because the cost is the lowest for hair loss. Of course, let's take medicine together...
As anyone who uses it knows, you have to spray this and fix it with a spray, but the powder doesn't work. It's been pointed out more than once that if you spray it a little too much, it falls under your forehead, and the powder falls over your forehead and eyes when you're at work or when you're meeting someone. It's frustrating...(laughs)

Then, I studied and looked into hospitals to find out a lot about hair transplants. Several hospitals have diagnosed that 4,000 mothers need to be transplanted. It's an incisional/non-excisional type, but the cost is rather low.
I'm in a position to do something cheaper if there's a difference in the rate of birth rather than a laryngeal scar.
While thinking about getting a transplant, I happened to know about a scalp tattoo procedure called scalp micropigmentation therapy in the media.

I was usually a little skeptical about hair loss treatment, so I took it as if I was wondering what this was. Is scalp tattooing a tattoo on the head? Doesn't it come off once you do it? Doesn't it hurt? I checked my back and looked for data. The bad view of this scalp tattoo is that there are opinions that hair follicles can be injured or hair loss can be caused, so I made enough inquiries at the hospital before the procedure.

The answer is that the scalp depth is adjusted with a medical flag when you dot the hair follicles so that they don't damage them. And the saying that it does not cause hair loss because it is a semi-permanent ink with natural pigments was a common saying that each hospital only expressed differently. When I summarized it, the cost was cheaper than hair transplantation, and there was no problem with daily life, but the effect seemed to be insufficient as it was with hair. At first, I thought it was a scalp tattoo, so I drew a picture like a hair, but it was a dot as if there was a hair follicle. To put it simply, I think it's a procedure that looks visually black by applying pigment to the soft or soft scalp.

I think it's a semi-permanent effect of spraying black hair on the scalp. But I was curious about why it was a semi-permanent sphere, but I was told that I had to undergo a procedure once and get a reach a week later to complete my scalp tattoo. It is said that the effect lasts about three to four years, and permanent ink such as regular tattoos can damage hair or scalp and indicate hair color or naturalness.

After much consideration, I received a procedure at a dermatologist called Yonsei Movell. It's been a week, but I haven't done it yet because I don't have time...I'm not sure about the effect. Certainly, scalp tattoos seem to have a better visual effect on dark backgrounds.Hah!

It was a strange review.

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