I'm interested in scalp tattoos these days, so I'm looking into them.
From what I looked for, it seems to be divided into three categories.
First, the dot method
It's like a normal tattoo, you can use a needle to make a fine dot on your skin
It is a technique that embodies the shape of your hair when shaved.
Experienced hospitals have developed their own needles, and when they're making dots, they're going to make sure that the needle's shape and the ink concentration
It seems to be used after replacing it with something that matches the thickness and color of the person's hair.
In the case of semi-permanent districts, the effect is said to be 5 years, but if you look at the actual reviews, it seems to be maintained for two or three years.
Second, a net technique
This is a technique that creates a hair shape by drawing mesh-shaped lines on the scalp, and it is more expensive than the dot technique.
If you have some hair, it looks similar to the shape of your hair, but I haven't seen the reviews of what it looks like when it's less effective.
And because it's a linear shape, what it will look like under the sun is also key.
Third, scalp pigmentation therapy
This is a technique that injects pigment into the scalp to darken the scalp itself.
You can think of it as painting the scalp like a gradation by varying the pigment concentration depending on the condition of the hair and scalp.
Unlike semipermanent procedures, this procedure is said to be permanent.
In my opinion, it's similar to the black-colored state applied like Dummatch or Purad.
If you get a procedure, which treatment would you be most attracted to?
P.S: I would appreciate it if you could let me know if there are any other procedures
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