Hairline Microblading Treatment in San Clemente, CA

WHAT IS HAIRLINE MICROBLADING?

Most people associate hair loss with men however, the truth is that thinning hair is very common among women.  The  underlying cause of thinning hair in women typically is not genetic, it is often a result of illness or physiological changes, including AlopeciaCancer Treatment, Certain MedicationsHypothyroidismMenopause, Post-Pregnancy Hormone Changes and Stress. Because hair loss affects more than your appearance, hairline microblading is quickly becoming an alternative to hair transplants.

WHY HAIRLINE MICROBLADING IN WOMEN?

The  underlying cause of thinning hair in women typically is not genetic, it is often a result of illness or physiological changes, including

  • Alopecia,

  • Cancer Treatment,

  • Certain Medications,

  • Hypothyroidism,

  • Menopause,

  • Post-Pregnancy Hormone Changes

  • Stress.

WHAT TO EXPECT?

During your initial consultation, our nurse will talk to you about your goals and expectations of your treatment. During this visit, we will  discuss what treatment plan would be suitable for you.  Your treatment is determined by the scale of hair loss.Two sessions are required one week apart for the completion of the treatment plan. There is a possibility of a third treatment 1-3 months after the second treatment for the practitioner to add the finishing touches for the longevity of the treatment’s lifespan. After that, it is expected a touch up is required every 5-8 years.

HOW IT WORKS

  1. Hairline Microblading are deposits of pigment that are put into the epidermal layer of the skin

    • — less deep than with traditional tattooing

    • — using a hand-held tool to make individual strokes.

  2. The thin strokes of pigment mimic hair strokes and create the appearance of real hair growing in areas with thinning hair or noticeable hair loss.

  3. The pigment used in microblading is less permanent than a regular tattoo and is chosen to match your hair color and to look natural on your skin color.

  4. The results are semi-permanent. While this procedure won’t replicate actual hair follicles or create touchable natural hairs protruding from the scalp like a hair transplant would, the procedure is less complicated and less expensive

SOME QUICK TIPS:

What is the process of hairline microblading?

Hairline Microblading involves depositing pigment into the epidermal layer of the skin using a hand-held tool to create individual strokes that mimic hair, especially in areas with thinning or noticeable hair loss.

How does microblading differ from traditional tattooing?

Microblading is less deep than traditional tattooing, and the pigment is deposited in the epidermal layer of the skin. It creates thin strokes that resemble natural hair and offers a less permanent solution.

Is microblading a permanent solution for thinning hair?

No, microblading is a semi-permanent solution. The pigment used is less permanent than regular tattoo ink, allowing for flexibility and adjustment over time.

What are the advantages of choosing microblading over other hair restoration methods?

Microblading offers a less complicated and less expensive alternative to procedures like hair transplants. While it doesn’t replicate actual hair follicles, it provides a realistic appearance in areas with thinning hair.

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