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[Scalp Tattoo] My scalp tattoo that's noticeable.

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Here's a picture of this morning.
The top is a picture before the scalp tattoo (you can click on the picture to get a closer look at the bigger image)

Below is a picture taken in my room this morning, November 7, 2015.

What do you think?
Does it really look natural and not noticeable at all?
Especially, the occipital picture looks more perfect, right?

That's right.
I'm sure you all look like that.

But by the way.
In fact, that's never the case.

Perhaps after looking at the photo reviews posted like me, I think there are a lot of people who are rushing because they think the scalp tattoo will have a miraculous effect, so I'm posting pictures and posts together.

I'll explain it while looking at the picture.
The pictures taken side by side at the top
These are the pictures from 2 years ago before I got my scalp tattoo.
And the stark image of hair loss just below the back of my head was before my actual scalp tattoo, which was devastated by years of hair transplantation and many hair extensions.

And the pictures that I took under four lights in the same place below are the ones that I took with my camera in my bedroom this morning.
It's going to be a very different look.
It's a very successful scalp tattoo.

But just in case, just in case...
What if someone approached me and looked into my head?
What if I looked closely and looked around my head.
Maybe he'll find spots in my head, definitely, and exactly, and blue, gray.
Of course, as the director recommended, I did my scalp tattoo in a very soft way several times, so as I said earlier, it's not very noticeable.
But if I did it a little bit more thick, and if people are determined to find it even if it's the way it is, I will definitely find it.

So is my scalp tattoo a failure?
I don't think so at all.
Because scalp tattoos are not a surgery that doesn't show at all.

A scalp tattoo is a surgery that must be obvious. If you can't tell, it's an operation that doesn't work.
(What should be obvious here is not to say a really failed and grossly wrong operation, if there are doctors who performed such an operation, it must be followed up and held accountable. What I'm talking about is a mark that can't be left due to the nature of scalp tattoos even after normal surgery. )
Isn't it so?
The ultimate purpose of scalp tattoos is to supplement the density that is inevitable even after hair transplantation. In short, it is a surgery aimed at making the scalp look visually dense when viewed from a little distance by injecting a certain amount of color into the scalp itself.
What's important here is a little distance.
I'm not saying that the distance is more than one or two meters. At least the distance between the front seat and the back seat will be appropriate when watching a movie in a movie theater. If it is an effect that can be seen naturally when viewed from a distance of 50 to 60 cm without any preconceived notions, the scalp tattoo will be considered successful.
Therefore, scalp tattoos must not disappear to some extent and remain more than 80% of the color on the scalp to continue the effect.

But what's so unfortunate in my view is that many of our members expect to have a better outcome than I do, but an effect that someone doesn't notice even when they're very close to me.
A scalp tattoo is not an operation that has that effect.

If you look at the scalp tattoo as if you're looking at it with a microscope, you can definitely be regarded as a hideous stain that reveals its appearance
On the other hand, if you bring the effects that can be natural at a little distance, it's really a success.
That doesn't mean it's going to happen on its own.
You need to make your own efforts.
You have to have your own haircut, and you have to have your own styling.
If you just go to the salon and leave it to the hairdresser, it literally gets ripped off.
They're going to cut our heads just like ordinary people.
You can never do that. I'll upload the haircut in more detail next time.

Actually, scalp tattoos don't replace hair transplants
It would be nice to see it as a supporting surgery that makes hair transplantation more effective.
So if someone is seriously considering scalp tattoos
If you think that all hair loss will be overcome through scalp tattoos, I dare you not to do it.
However, it's cumbersome to spray black hair even after hair transplantation, or it's all good, but the hair loss area is noticeable in places, and I think the hair transplant went well, but if it looks too empty in a bright place, you'll be satisfied with it with a light mind that it will only have that much effect.

Isn't this the time to make good use of this period of civilization?
Hair transplants, scalp tattoos, blackish colors, hairstyling, and sprays are all civilizations that help us overcome hair loss for people with hair loss.
So, instead of trying to overcome hair loss with just one thing, I think it would be best to use it to overcome hair loss by mixing this and that in parallel.

Sometimes, even after styling, I lightly sprinkle black hair on the spot where it looks empty at first glance. What's wrong with that?
Has anyone said anyone with scalp tattoos shouldn't spray black?
I do hair transplants, scalp tattoos, and sometimes I spray black hair.
And I also cut my hair myself at home. With an automatic clipper, only the periphery of the head rotates around and cuts the edges. The key here is to shave only the area around the head.
I just leave the inside of the surrounding part unless it's a very extended head.
This is because every single hair becomes a valuable material that can naturally cover my hair loss.
If you go to the hair salon and trim your hair like ordinary people, your scalp will be exposed and you will be able to see it.
You should leave the inner hair, not the surroundings. That way, the hair overlaps and completely covers the scalp. At least if you have a scalp tattoo, doing so will maximize the effect. That's what I am.
If you don't cut your inner hair like that, the spot may become relatively too thick, but you don't have to worry. Spray such a spot and press it with your palm for a while to flatten it similarly to other areas.
I have so much to say, but the writing is too long, so I'm going to cut it short.

If we treat hair loss with a little light heart and with a positive mind, I believe that hair loss, which has plagued us so far, will help us overcome hair loss.
That was my short opinion. Bows

* Oh, and one thing is that even if the provinces and Seoul have the same scalp tattoo, I think there is a difference in discomfort in living.
Because when people in large cities use public transportation such as subways, if the distance between people is very close, there will be a disadvantage that people are more likely to see scalp tattoos than people in rural areas. In that name, I think people living in the provinces are more advantageous.

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