Prohairclinic
Prohairclinic Scalp Micro Pigmentation
This image shows a beautiful example of how Micro Hair Pigmentation (MHP) can be used to repair the visual damage of an over-extracted donor area.
The Challenge: A Depleted Donor Area
This Prohairclinic client's donor area was extremely depleted after a previous FUE hair transplant. This resulted in a "moth-eaten" appearance, with the scalp noticeably showing through due to a lack of natural hair density. The focus of this treatment is currently specifically on aesthetically restoring this area.
The Treatment Result
The transformation demonstrates the power of MHP as a repair technique:
Left (Before): Clear bald patches and an irregular hairline in the neck region due to over-extraction.
Right (After 2 treatments): The pigments simulate natural hair stubble, minimizing the contrast between the skin and the remaining hair. The donor area looks full and even again.
Status: This result was achieved after just two sessions. A third treatment is planned to further perfect the density and create a seamless transition.
The Challenge: A Depleted Donor Area
This Prohairclinic client's donor area was extremely depleted after a previous FUE hair transplant. This resulted in a "moth-eaten" appearance, with the scalp noticeably showing through due to a lack of natural hair density. The focus of this treatment is currently specifically on aesthetically restoring this area.
The Treatment Result
The transformation demonstrates the power of MHP as a repair technique:
Left (Before): Clear bald patches and an irregular hairline in the neck region due to over-extraction.
Right (After 2 treatments): The pigments simulate natural hair stubble, minimizing the contrast between the skin and the remaining hair. The donor area looks full and even again.
Status: This result was achieved after just two sessions. A third treatment is planned to further perfect the density and create a seamless transition.








