Medical hair art
For medical hair art in Nagoya, Sakae Clinic

Medical hair art
What is medical hair art?
Medical hair art is permanent makeup that injects pigment into the scalp to make it look like actual hair is growing.
It started in the UK more than 10 years ago, and is now very popular in South Korea, where it has become a hot topic as a hair loss treatment for beauty purposes.
It is a common treatment in Western countries, and in Korea, it is popular among women as a form of permanent makeup, not only for thinning hair but also for making the forehead and face look smaller.
Like permanent eyebrow makeup, pigment is injected into the skin and the color is maintained for several years.
Currently, this treatment is performed by people with medical qualifications such as doctors and nurses.
It started in the UK more than 10 years ago, and is now very popular in South Korea, where it has become a hot topic as a hair loss treatment for beauty purposes.
It is a common treatment in Western countries, and in Korea, it is popular among women as a form of permanent makeup, not only for thinning hair but also for making the forehead and face look smaller.
Like permanent eyebrow makeup, pigment is injected into the skin and the color is maintained for several years.
Currently, this treatment is performed by people with medical qualifications such as doctors and nurses.

Medical hair art is an evolved version of permanent makeup, and is a method that goes beyond makeup to the realm of treatment.
Sakae Clinic's medical hair art is a technique that uses a needle to inject pigment into areas of the scalp that appear to be thinning to a depth of about XNUMX mm to make them look like hair.
Sakae Clinic's medical hair art is a technique that uses a needle to inject pigment into areas of the scalp that appear to be thinning to a depth of about XNUMX mm to make them look like hair.
- there is no pain
- Doesn't bleed
- not infected
- It won't be unnatural
It is also recommended for those who have no hair at all or those who want to hide noticeable partings and hairlines due to thinning hair.
Unlike hairspray, it won't look unnatural or stain your hands or clothes.
It is OK to wash your hair the day after the treatment.
No anesthesia is required and there is no downtime.
Nurses do not perform the procedure at our hospital.
The director, who has over 30 years of experience as a cosmetic surgeon and has the skills and knowledge as the only cosmetic surgeon and artist in Japan, develops techniques and is in charge of treatment.

Number of treatments | cost | Risk: side effects |
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2 times | 90,000 (99,000) | None |
Prices
FAQ
* Retouch fee is 30% off the initial treatment fee.
* The above includes the cost of dedicated needles, dye, post-treatment care medication, consultation fee, and treatment fee for the treatment area and surrounding hair.
Contains everything.