Tricopigmentation eng

May 2026

Is Anesthesia Required?

No. Tricopigmentation is generally well tolerated, and anesthesia is usually not required. Most patients describe the sensation as mild discomfort rather than pain. The level of sensitivity may vary depending on the individual and the area being treated. If necessary, your practitioner will discuss available options to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. [...]

Is Tricopigmentation Painful?

Tricopigmentation is generally well tolerated by most patients. The sensation experienced during the procedure is often described as mild discomfort rather than pain. Sensitivity levels may vary depending on the individual, the treatment area, and personal pain tolerance. Most patients are able to undergo the procedure comfortably without the need for anesthesia and can resume [...]

Is Tricopigmentation Permanent?

Tricopigmentation can be performed as either a temporary or a permanent treatment, depending on the patient's goals and the technique used. At Medikemos, we primarily perform temporary tricopigmentation. The pigments gradually fade over time and may disappear completely if maintenance sessions are discontinued. To maintain the desired appearance, maintenance sessions are generally recommended once or [...]

How Long Does Tricopigmentation Last?

The longevity of tricopigmentation depends on the type of treatment performed, your skin type, lifestyle, and exposure to external factors such as sunlight. At Medikemos, we primarily perform temporary tricopigmentation. The pigments gradually fade over time and can last for several years, depending on individual factors and whether maintenance sessions are performed. To maintain optimal [...]

Does Tricopigmentation Look Natural?

Yes. When performed by experienced practitioners using appropriate techniques and high quality pigments, tricopigmentation can produce highly natural looking results. The pigments are carefully selected and applied to match your hair color, skin tone, and treatment goals, creating a realistic appearance that blends seamlessly with your existing hair. Whether used to create a density effect, [...]

What Is the Difference Between Tricopigmentation and Micropigmentation?

Tricopigmentation is a specialized form of scalp micropigmentation specifically designed to recreate the appearance of hair and address hair loss concerns. While traditional micropigmentation is commonly used for cosmetic procedures such as permanent makeup, tricopigmentation uses specific techniques, pigments, and protocols adapted to the scalp and hair restoration field. In addition, tricopigmentation often utilizes bioabsorbable [...]

What Is the Difference Between Tricopigmentation and a Tattoo?

Although both procedures involve the implantation of pigments into the skin, tricopigmentation and tattooing are fundamentally different. Tricopigmentation is a specialized scalp treatment designed to recreate the appearance of hair follicles, increase the visual impression of hair density, or camouflage scars. It uses specific pigments, techniques, and equipment adapted to the scalp and hair restoration [...]

Who Is Tricopigmentation Suitable For?

Tricopigmentation is suitable for both men and women who wish to improve the appearance of hair loss, thinning hair, or scalp scars. It may be recommended for patients experiencing: Androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss) Diffuse hair thinning or reduced hair density Alopecia areata Scars resulting from FUE or FUT hair transplant procedures [...]

What Is Tricopigmentation?

Tricopigmentation is a non surgical, minimally invasive scalp treatment that uses specialized pigments to recreate the appearance of hair follicles and improve the visual appearance of the scalp. By carefully depositing pigments into the superficial layers of the scalp, tricopigmentation can create the illusion of greater hair density, a natural shaved head look, or effectively [...]

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