Tricopigmentation using a mesoscooter: features of the technique
Possibilities of permanent makeup
In connection with the enduring relevance of the trichopigmentation procedure, a special roller was created and patented for working in the scalp area.
Tricopigmentation is a method of dermapigmentation of the scalp in order to camouflage various types of alopecia. There are various dermapigmentation techniques depending on the task, but they have the same goal: to camouflage the alopecia zone as much as possible and aesthetically.
In connection with the enduring relevance of the trichopigmentation procedure, the Israeli company NPM created and patented a special roller for working in the scalp area. The technology of the procedure consists in dermopigmentation of the scalp using a patented device to create the effect of hair follicles.
Mesoscooter for trichopigmentation - what is it?
This is a roller with a large number of special needles, which, moving at a certain angle and in a strictly defined order, paint over the entire area of baldness with amazing accuracy and speed, creating the effect of hair follicles. Trichopigmentation with a roller reduces up to 80% of the specialist's working time and energy.
ORON 57 is a unique and exclusive device for permanent makeup and trichopigmentation, as it allows you to work with both modular needles of various configurations and a trichopigmentation roller.
The configuration of the needle, its diameter allows you to work in various techniques and create aesthetic results.
Due to the fact that dermopigmentation of the scalp has its own characteristics, work in this area definitely requires special training. The density of applying the pigment to create the effect of hair follicles is different for men and women, and also depends on the type of alopecia. For example, with diffuse hair thinning of stages I and II in the fronto-parietal region, dermopigmentation should be carried out with a lower frequency of coloring than with complete alopecia. That is, the method of dermopigmentation of the scalp depends on the severity of baldness.
Features of cosmetic camouflage for different types of alopecia
The maximum effect of cosmetic camouflage is achieved at diffuse stages of normal baldness, in which the pronounced thinning of the hair after the procedure is as invisible as possible.
Agree, even despite the masterpiece of any work done, upon closer examination it is clear that these are painted follicles. And when they are covered with even a small amount of hair, the camouflage effect is definitely better. On average, adults have up to 100,000 follicles on their heads. Interestingly, blondes have the most follicles on their heads, followed by brunettes. People with red hair have the smallest number of follicles.
To create the effect of more naturalness along the front hairline, the frequency of pro-paint is usually sparse. Otherwise, a well-defined drawn shape is created.
With severe or total alopecia, the appropriate choice of dermopigmentation method is the use of a roller, but this requires a very high level of professionalism.
Camouflage of severe or total alopecia is a work without the right to make a mistake. It is imperative to convey to the patient how it really looks, show photos, explain all the nuances so as not to aggravate the psychological problem, as sometimes the client has high expectations from the procedure.
The most aesthetic options are obtained by combining dermopigmentation techniques using a roller and using one needle, which allows you to additionally create the effect of the maximum illusion of hair follicles.
Nuances of color
The correct selection of the color of the pigment is very important, which, of course, should be maximally matched to the color of the hair or, if there is none left, to the patient's phototype.
Hair color depends on the activity of melanocytes and is due to two pigments: yellow-red pheomelanin and black-brown eumelanin. Hair color options depend on the combination of both pigments. So, black hair contains more eumelanin, and light hair contains more pheomelanin. Red hair in white-skinned subjects contains only pheomelanin. The color of light brown hair is due to a separate gene of different expressivity.
Work in this area requires the obligatory use of special pigments for trichopigmentation, the color range of which is adapted to the use in this area. It is also necessary to have a clear idea at which phototype the use of one or another pigment is acceptable. So, the use of black pigment with a light, for example, second phototype, is unacceptable, as this will create dissonance. And in general, the use of pure black pigment on the scalp, in my opinion, does not improve the situation, but aggravates it even more.
The complexity of trichopigmentation lies in the impossibility, for example, like eyebrows, to aesthetically cover the poorly matched color of the drawn follicles. The final result of trichopigmentation can be assessed after a month, after which it is necessary to repeat the procedure to achieve an even better result.
Ill-considered, incorrect actions of the master can lead to an even more unstable condition of the patient, which often aggravates the situation and is the cause of further progression of alopecia. A professionally performed procedure allows the patient to feel happy and adapted in our difficult society with its increased requirements for appearance.