<Case 1 Wrong Design - The hairline is often designed in a circle, but this design gives the operator the compulsion to follow the line and leaves awkward results. In addition, he is so greedy beyond his own hairline that he drops a lot, making the tattoo part too noticeable. If he gets older and his hairline gets pushed further, he'll have uncontrollable results>
<Case No. 1 Proper design - Hold the design along the texture of the hair and don't obsess about the line and draw dots along the hair. With the possibility of the hairline retreating in 10 to 20 years, you need to apply gradation slightly above your current line, and gradually go down little by little while watching the progress>
<Case 2 - this one got too down the line and dotted even though the old hairline remains fairly good. It would have worked well enough if only the empty spots were filled at the top of the line and the front was zigzag with a little gradation work, but the operator was too greedy for the immediate result. Sometimes, the name "cover-up" is applied over the top where there is existing ink, which is something that should never be done. A catastrophe that cannot be removed by laser road occurs. In this state, it is better to remove the laser or get an additional Hair Transplant.>
<This is a customer who received a procedure from me. Usually, women want to lower their hairline as much as possible and make it round like a knife. Of course, there are cases where the method works well, but there are cases where the hairline itself is a little masculine with a lot of temples sticking out. In this case, you need to fill the frontal or temporal area first and balance it by going down little by little. If you draw a line like a knife and start working on it, as I said before, a line like a knife comes out, leaving an awkward line as if you're wearing a blue headband>
<If you zoom in, the gradation is not just up and down, but also flexible on both sides, up and down, and the front of the hairline is just fine like fine hair, leaving room for further lowering of the line later>
<Only the right side is worked on, and the left side is the part you didn't work on. If you compare the left and right, the line itself is the same, but you can make your face look smaller just by working mainly on the inside and giving the gradation effect>
<For women who have a lot of temples, you can compromise the round hairline to a certain extent and keep your hairline, work naturally, and fill in the inner area to correct your face>
<At first, you have to work not too much so that you don't feel much difference in bright or dark places You can keep it for a long time by watching the course of a year or two and deciding whether to lower the line or not, or simply adding additional work inside if you can't>
<When comparing left and right, the line is not excessively lowered, but there is a sufficient correction effect>
Hello, I've been working for 20 years. I've experienced hair loss for 20 years
I work at a hair loss treatment center and run a scalp tattoo shop
A lot of people are interested in scalp tattoos
I don't think there's any place where you can get the right information
I think the side effects are the ones you're most afraid of
No matter how experienced a scalp tattooist is
When ink enters the skin of an organism and time passes
It's impossible to predict 100% how it will change and spread
If you say it's possible, you're an arrogant con artist
The history of scalp tattoos is less than 20 years old
It's been a little over 10 years since we started in Korea
Can you predict what will happen in 20 to 30 years?
So you have to be as careful and careful as possible
You have to check the progress little by little and fill it in slowly to minimize the side effects
Over time, the ink spreads 100% anyway
I'm going to design it so that it doesn't look like a side effect
It's not about the operator making up his mind and doing the procedure
The operator and the customer have to coordinate and make it
Then I'll show you one case to prevent or minimize side effects
It's not the end of a scalp tattoo
Since it's a work that requires regular re-touching every few years and constant care
I'm not trying to be pretty for a year or two right now
You have to look at it after 10 to 20 years and think that you're taking care of it
There are a lot of side effects and failures among the people who came to me
There are various causes and reasons for that
I will continue to share information on scalp tattoos
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