No. Tricopigmentation does not replace a hair transplant, as it does not create new hair growth.
It is a cosmetic solution that creates the visual appearance of greater hair density or a shaved head effect by depositing pigments into the scalp.
Depending on the patient’s goals and degree of hair loss, tricopigmentation can be used as an alternative to hair transplantation or as a complementary treatment to enhance the results of a hair transplant procedure.
