Alopecia
Studied for so long and the cause is still not clear. This is of no comfort to clients who experience alopecia all over the scalp or the entire body. The skin of an alopecia client is far more sensitive, and when manipulated, can react. Trust only a skilled scalp micropigmentation artist to your alopecia condition. With the gentle and methodical application of individual hair follicles all over your scalp, within a pre-drawn hairline that highlights your natural features and bone structure, clients leave with the appearance of a shaved scalp/buzz cut.
Men and women are both sporting this stylish look, and this is what scalp micropigmentation delivers on. Over the course of several sessions to respect the complex healing cascade of sensitive skin, the varying hues of colour make this treatment appear so authentic, someone standing right beside you will not notice, unless you reveal your secret. Dispensing with the search for solutions and embracing the amazing result is such a relief, the smiles we see help us realize how rewarding this work is.
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Types Of alopecia
Alopecia areata is the form with one or more coin-sized (usually round or oval) patches on the scalp or other places on the body that grow hair. This type may convert into either alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis, but most commonly it remains patchy.
Persistent patchy alopecia areata is characterized by patchy scalp hair loss that continues over a long period of time without ever developing into extensive alopecia areata such as totalis or universalis.
Alopecia totalis results in hair loss across the entire scalp.
Alopecia universalis is more advanced than alopecia totalis. This type results in hair loss across the entire scalp and face (including eyebrows and eyelashes), plus the rest of the body (including pubic hair).

