Why consider having a men’s hair tattoo done on a receding or balding hairline?

 


While there are plenty of options out there to reduce a receding or balding hairline like medical treatments, hair transplants, and even using wigs and toupees, there is still no one-step solution for every person with a thinning and receding hair which is something that most men will go through at some point in their lives whether it is only a slight receding of their hairline or heavy thinning and balding spots.

A mens hair tattoo Weston Super Mare is used to camouflage thinning areas in a person's scalp, hide completely bald spots, and even completely reconstruct a previous hairline with the finished result typically looking like a very short haircut. 

It can even be used in totally bald spots on persons having an advanced stage of hair loss and is ideal for someone that has thinning hair from anywhere from just a small bit to a significant hair loss. 

A mens hair tattoo Weston Super Mare is applied by a trained technician that can effortlessly match the natural pigment of a person's hair. They use microscopic needles, special pigments, and a specific technique to create the illusion of hair through tattooing. A mens hair tattoo Weston Super Mare is also almost similar to regular tattooing with scalp micro-pigmentation treatment the more correct term.

A men's hair tattoo is ideal for covering up a person's receding hairline or conspicuous bald spots. It creates the illusion of a short and buzzed haircut and looks ideal by maintaining a short haircut to hide any traces of the hair tattoo and create the illusion of having dense hair underneath existing hair.

To get the best results from a men's hair tattoo it is always best to keep the sides short when having a haircut to completely blend the tattoo, and depending on how much-remaining hair a person may have, to create the illusion of denser hair. 

And for those that want the looks of flowing locks, a men's hair tattoo may not be the ideal solution as the tattooed hairline is not going to grow real hair.

Before undergoing a men's hair tattoo, people with a thinning or receding hairline should always consult with a licensed men's hair tattoo professional. 

During the initial sessions of having a men's hair tattoo, the technician will first trim the person's hair and mark out a hairline to efficiently go about tattooing that person's scalp to closely replicate the look of hair follicles. And throughout each tattoo session, the men’s hair tattoo progressively gets a little darker and a little fuller. It then follows up with two to three tattooing sessions, on average, spaced one to two weeks apart.

A men's hair tattoo can be expected to lighten and soften to fully blend with a person's natural pigmentation over time. However, it is considered semi-permanent and does not lighten or fade prematurely like traditional tattoos with clients only requiring a touchup every four to six years. 

And unlike a traditional tattoo, which can get painful, a men's hair tattoo only goes a few millimeters deep in the skin of the scalp, and while uncomfortable in some individuals, they can still perform their daily activities with little to no pain afterward.

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