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Presentation HIS HAIR CLINIC

escar

escar

Member
Hello to everybody,

My name is Escar and some of you probably already know me from my collaboration with Hair Transplant Clinics such HDC Clinic from Cyprus, Dr Cole from USA or CETA Clinic in Madrid. My history in the Hair field starts 10 years ago when I was butchered by a €œHair Transplant doctor € in Spain who instead to solve my upcoming problem of hairloss located in the temples, he destroyed my head and almost my life and future welfare doing a horrible procedure with results that could have killed the self-esteem of anyone for life. Fortunately after lots of research, time, money and energy invested and 3 repair procedures using Strip and FUE methods I achieved a normal appearance with apparently no hairloss or visible signs from previous procedures, except if I cut my hair too short, but here is when it appears in scene the Scalp Micropigmentation and His Hair Clinic, matter that I will elaborate in a later stage.

I'm here now to proudly announce my collaboration with the company called HIS HAIR CLINIC which are pioneers in the field of Scalp Micro Pigmentation, SMP.

This technique, is the most advanced non surgical procedure to treat bald areas and to create an illusion of hair, this method works specially well for a shaved head look, but it €™s also suitable to be used to increase the appearance of density and coverage in areas with existing hair, to increase the illusion of density from an HT, to cover the white dots from an FUE procedure or to visually make disappear an scar from an Strip procedure.

The applications of the treatment can vary depending the circumstances and needs of every patient and the particular conditions of the case. The professionals of the clinic will study each case in particular and will provide the best advice to the patient in order to achieve the exact results that he is looking for, from a more defined hair line to a more soft, from a darker color to a lighter tone. Pigment colors and distribution rates will depend on the specific area of the scalp being treated at the time, the skin tone of the individual and the desired final appearance.

His Hair Clinic has a wide experience in the field of SMP and has been practising and developing the technique since more than 10 years ago, during this time numerous clinic trials were conducted and supported by clinical evidences in order to create the technique that we are offering nowadays, from an initial concept to a fully developed clinical procedure that provides amazing results and that actually changes the life of patient, increasing the self esteem and the self-confidence automatically.

The procedure usually takes from 2 to 3 sessions in order to produce the most possible natural result. His Hair Clinic is pioneer and original developer of this technique so we have the best knowledge and understanding of how this process works and how to do it in every case in order to achieve the most impressive results. No other company in the market can match our level of experience and expertise in the field of SMP.

All the pigments used at HIS HAIR are certified as hypoallergenic and plants based, they don €™t consist of the metal salts commonly associated with tattoo inks. All the pigments are also especially formulated by our specialists and have a range of more than 100 different colors in order to achieve the perfect blend of shades and to exactly match the remaining €œreal € hair.

All the treatments are conducted in a safe and sterile environment using single use, triple cluster microfine needles of our own unique specification. Our pigments will maintain their color and definition, unlike other pigments that often turn green or blue or spread out within the dermis of the skin over time.

The scalp micropigmentation MHT ® is also a flexible procedure which allows you to create now the hairline and density that you always desired, but that will also adapt to refresh the treatment later on in life if your circumstances and/or preferences may have changed.

With HIS Hair Clinic you are entrusting your scalp pigmentation treatment to the very best, most experienced and most highly regarded team in the business.
From now on I will start to post results and examples of our work periodically so you can understand better which kind of results we are producing and if this is what you would like to get for your own case.

If you have any question regarding the procedure and/or would like to discuss any matter related I €™m at your disposition at any time.

Thank you.

 
escar

escar

Member
Hi Sparky,

I replied to your question more extensively below.
 
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Sparky

Sparky

Valued member
does it disappear completely? is that guaranteed?
 
Sparky

Sparky

Valued member
What if someone decides they don't like the up keep, or the fact that you would look silly at 85 with a full head of hair shaved done to the bone.
 
topccat29

topccat29

29 year HT veteran
Sorry but nothing just disappears it is either excreted from the body by some mechanism or it accumulates in the body somewhere. If you are offering the procedure you should give clients a better explanation than that.
 
escar

escar

Member
Thank you topcat, I will do my best to offer my best advice, help and explanations.

Here is a better explanation.

The pigments we use have been developed to not to fade or discolour over the long term, like standard tattoo inks do. The compound particle size is completely different, as are the ingredients

The depth of penetration into the skin layers is different to regular tattooing. The reason for this is over time, if applied too deeply, migration (bleeding) of colour will start and the treatment would lose sharpness and colour over time, eventually turning into a blurred blob of colour.

Short term fading

Fading of MHT pigments can occur during, or in the days and weeks following a treatment. This is perfectly normal and deliberate, and is a vital part of the MHT process, helping to ensure the most realistic result possible.

The treatment will lighten between sessions, meaning we have the option to darken and adapt the treatment during the following sessions. This also acts as a failsafe mechanism, so is obviously in the clients best interest.

The results are far superior by following this process, because we can fully assess how each client reacts to the pigments, and allows you to better understand what you want to achieve rather than having just one sitting to get a number of variables 100% correct (colour, density, hairline, size of replicated follicle, seamless blend into any remaining
hair etc).

Long term fading

HIS developed the MHT scalp pigmentation technique in 2002, and have been established significantly longer than any other practitioner or company in the world.

Although we are obliged to classify our treatment as "permanent", we cannot say for sure exactly how long the pigments will retain their fullness of colour. There are no documented cases of a HIS client experiencing significant long term fading, including those treated over 5 years ago.

We have no reason to believe that our pigments will fade, however in the interest of transparency, we state to all clients that our pigments MIGHT fade over an extended period of time, say 10-20 years or so, in
which case (assuming the client wants to maintain the style), further treatment will be required.

We are all human beings, and every human reacts to things differently.
Just look at medicine and how certain people respond to medication differently. Skin tone and thickness, scar tissue from a hair transplant and the general health of the skin, (oily skin, dry skin, spotty skin etc) are all important factors that we believe could affect how long our pigments maintain their vitality.

Lifestyle and type of climate could possibly affect fading, for example living in a very hot climate with lots of direct sun exposure could have an effect. We have several clients based in Dubai who do not wear hats or use sun screen, yet have not suffered any fading over the last 3
years. Everyone is different.

Guarantees

We offer a general 12 month satisfaction guarantee FOC if any fading occurs. In our experience if any major fading is going to occur it will be in the first 12 months.

We offer a long term guarantee that any future touch up treatment if required is only charged on an hourly basis, to keep the costs down. In the last 3 years we have seen less that 1% of our customers coming back for touch-ups after the first 12 months, therefore this isn't really a
problem that should be of concern to potential clients.

Thank you,
 
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escar

escar

Member
We can say that yes, it is permanent, with the particularities detailed above.
 
topccat29

topccat29

29 year HT veteran
Okay you actually didn €™t really explain where it goes and I €™m not trying to give you a hard time here but I thought you would know. Most metals accumulate in the brain for instance lead being associated with the mad hatter or aluminum in personal care products and Alzheimer €™s disease. But since you wrote the ink is made from a plant can you tell me what plant it is made from and describe the process.

Forum members receive a special extension on the guarantee €¦ €¦ €¦..really €¦ €¦ €¦ €¦.would you go to a doctor that gave you a 6 month extra guarantee on any type of procedure because he participated in a forum. I would definitely lose that line. But the mere fact that you even state it makes me wonder even more.
 
topccat29

topccat29

29 year HT veteran
The point of my question and comment is not for me but for younger guys. When I was young I didn €™t ask many questions and when I did I really didn €™t analyze the answers. It €™s not enough to look at the pictures sometimes you have to ask uncomfortable questions.

The whole guarantee answer has me perplexed. I am considering everything here a medical/cosmetic type procedure. If I was to go to an Oncologist and he told me he would give me 6 months extra guarantee on the chemotherapy because I knew a friend I would run for my life. So when I see that comment here it would make me even more inquisitive if I was considering the procedure. This is something I would have never done 30 years ago.

I think HDC does very good work from everything I have seen but this type of comment regarding the extra guarantee makes you lose some respectability but that is just my opinion.

I wish I could just come here show my results and compliment others on their results but I simply can €™t bring myself to do that.
 
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bullitnut

bullitnut

4 awesome repairs with SMG
topccat29 wrote:
I think HDC does very good work from everything I have seen but this type of comment regarding the extra guarantee makes you lose some respectability but that is just my opinion.

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I think he's saying he works for HIS Hair clinic now and not HDC Topcat........I could be wrong though dude.
 
escar

escar

Member
Of course Im talking about HIS HAIR CLINIC and not HDC, I thought it was so obvious...
 
escar

escar

Member
And here my reply,


Regarding SMP - His Hair developed the idea from its initial concept, created the technique and took it to market, this was over 10 years ago. Interestingly a lot of hair restoration companies have now adopted SMP. It is impossible to say with 100% certainty if it is permanent. Other companies who say "theirs" is permanent are using creative marketing to mislead potential clients. For sure we can apply further pigment to accommodate any fading so in this way our treatment is permanent. Other clients retain the pigment much better and their results may in fact be permanent, SMP really is an individual thing, just like the flu, some people may get rid of it within a couple of days, others may have it for weeks or months.

The pigment can be lost through the lymphatic system because at the end of the day the pigment is a foreign body and the human body wants to excrete it as topccat mentions.

The pigment we use is a natural plant based compound.

We don't give forum members an extra guarantee per say, only people who are case studies and go out there way to try and help other hair loss sufferers, it just happens that a lot of case studies are active members of our forum.
 
topccat29

topccat29

29 year HT veteran
I misunderstood as I read your signature. Maybe you are an independent rep or something I €™m not sure how that works, sorry my mistake on the HDC mix up.

Anyway I would lose the extra 6 month guarantee it sounds very tacky. But if you throw in the alloy wheels and the leather package I €™m in €¦ €¦ €¦..lol €¦ €¦ €¦ €¦just kidding but you see what I mean it sounds like you are selling a car.

I suppose it €™s better than having to use a concealer but we will see in 5-10 years.

BTW you explanation of where the ink goes was much better. I would add that sometimes the inks build up in the lymph nodes. Nothing personal I just believe people have should be given as much information as possible. No different than Pepsico, I want them telling me they put flame retardant in the Gatorade before they sell it to me not after.
 
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topccat29

topccat29

29 year HT veteran
My personal feeling on the head tattoo is if someone chooses to take that road than that is up to them but they deserve to have as much information as possible, we all do. The problem was with the word disappear which seemed inappropriate as the ink doesn €™t just disappear it has to go somewhere. For instance Gatorade was in the new recently as Pepsico is removing the flame retardant from the product. So where exactly did all that flame retardant go as it was ingested over the years. I think we could both agree that it would have been nice to have that information before choosing to purchase the product or not.

I use concealer daily and it €™s titanium dioxides and iron oxides and I do this with full knowledge as I weigh the risk versus the benefit. I think that the particle size is large enough that it will not cause as much damage, do I know that for sure, no but I €™m willing to take the risk. It €™s the same with the head SMP I €™m sure consumers will still choose it knowing the possible consequences but they are entitled to all the information.

I thought about getting a body tattoo when I was younger but I didn €™t as my dad would have knocked me out. It seems more popular today but I think if consumers knew beforehand that autopsies on cadavers have shown black ink built up in the lymph nodes of some people with tattoos they might decide differently. But the fact is no one who has ever gotten a tattoo was ever presented with this information and my guess it would be 100% of those that decided to have one. I €™m sure knowing this information many here with children wouldn €™t hesitate to let them know if they ever decided at some point in life to have some ink work performed.

If we go back to the Gatorade example does anybody in their right mind think that they can prove the flame retardant gave them some disease or that anybody cares?

There was a good movie that came out about 10 years ago €œThe Corporation € it €™s available on youtube now or at least I think it €™s available. Might be good for many to watch. We all need to start depending on each other for information and less on what we see being marketed.
 
escar

escar

Member
Thank you Topcat for the educational session, but concerning the SMP performed at HIS HAIR, it has nothing to do with other types of SMP or with tattos, as the pigment we use is a natural plant based compound and they don €™t consist of the metal salts commonly associated with tattoo inks, I think it's important to differentiate to avoid confusions and misunderstandings.

Thanks.
 
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