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ACHM2® Gallery Corrections to Other Methods |
With new copycat
companies springing up and many permanent
cosmetics women attempting similar replication
procedures, these are just some of the
unfortunate examples that we at Artistry
Concepts see on a regular basis. We try
so hard to educate men who are seeking this
type of procedure to thoroughly research any
provider. The
monetary greediness from some providers are
causing the customer/client to suffer these
consequences in the end. Please see
WARNING to get the actual facts why
so many other providers' method fail. The ACHM2® cannot be
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NOTE: As the
ACHM2® does not require routine scheduled
touchups, almost all photos in this Gallery
were taken immediately following the
procedure. The ACHM2® SMART Pigments™ are
intended to "cure" about 20 percent lighter
than when originally applied. In addition,
all hairlines will "soften" and appear less
pronounced within 2 to 4 weeks. |
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| Previous Work From 2009 |
Previous Work From 2009 |
After Laser Removal of UK
Method & Prior to ACHM2® |
Immediately After ACHM2®
Correction |
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This photo above shows the
back of this man's head where the
ACHM2® was blended down into his
remaining existing hairline.
The darker "rim" area is where the
blending was done before excess
pigment was shampooed out. We feel it
is imperative to show these "during"
photos of the ACHM2® so potential
clients know exactly what to expect. |
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The story from this 38 year old man is one we are seeing and hearing now
more often than not.
By the time this client contacted Artistry
Concepts, he had already had four separate
"procedures" done. His first "replication"
was in 2009 as seen above. This client's hair
replication ranged from the above first
disaster to his latest having been a UK
method, all of which were lasered off. (This
is the fifth UK type method we have corrected).
The client's scalp
skin was excessively tough due to all the
laser treatments and the scarring that
remained from the previous replication
attempts. While the laser treatments removed
most of the previous pigment (most of it
applied too deep into the scalp), this man
still had darker shaded areas of residue
pigment. Some of these darker areas can still
be seen beneath the newly applied ACHM2® in
the "after" photo. You may read this client's
STORY HERE
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Before ACHM2®
The size detail of the UK method's "micro needles."
The temporary cosmetic pigments used also turned
blue/green. |
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Before
ACHM2®
This man's previous UK method
faded in less than 14 months. |
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During ACHM2® The ACHM2™
is being applied overtop of the
UK method. The difference in "follicle" size between the
ACHM2™ and the UK method is evident. |
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Immediately After ACHM2® Dark areas
of previous method will most likely always remain. |
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This was
another coverup of a UK temporary method. However, the
"micro needles" that the UK method uses to create
"follicles" remained as very large blue/green oversized
"follicles." The ACHM2® was applied in a military "high
and tight," as the other provider's "follicles" were so large
and dark that this man's natural hair color could not be
exactly matched to effectuate a natural-looking coverup.
Unfortunately, this man will always have the dark blotches
from the previous method. You may read this man's story (Canada March 2011).
TESTIMONIAL
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Before ACHM2® The "special" needles that were used are
4-5 times larger than those of the ACHM2® . |
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Before ACHM2® |
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During ACHM2®
Comparison of the newly applied
ACHM2® follicles next to previous work. |
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After ACHM2®
The ACHM2® was completed by going overtop of the previous
work.
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of a man who received a procedure from another provider. The
full scope of the previous work was not evident until his head
was shaved down. The ACHM2® micro points are 4-5 times
smaller than any other providers and therefore density that is
4 to 5 times more. |
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Closeup Before ACHM2®
The standard smallest size commercial
needles were used |
Before
ACHM2® Correction
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During ACHM2® Correction
Compare the other provider's large "follicle" size to the
ACHM2® follicles just started along the frontal hairline. |
Immediately After ACHM2® Correction
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You may
recognize this young man from our video. The smallest
commercial needles used by other providers do not and cannot
result in a natural follicle replication. Migration of
pigment will also result in later years due to their large
size. We cannot stress enough that no other provider in the
world can replicate the look of the ACHM2® . They do not have
and cannot acquire the patent-pending ACHM2® application system, method of
application or our needle size. You may hear Brandon's full
testimonial in the video on our HOME PAGE.
You may also see additional photos of Brandon
HERE. You
may read more Artistry Concepts
Reviews. |
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| Before ACHM2® Correction |
After ACHM2® orrection
The previous
"hairline" had to be followed in order to correct and hide the
previous work.
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Before ACHM2® Correction |
After ACHM2® Correction
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These photos should be a rude awakening to those who are
considering a procedure from anyone claiming to be adept in
hair simulation/replication. This man paid $1500 to the
"trained specialist" who performed this procedure with these
unimaginable end results. Be careful choosing your
provider. This is a highly specialized procedure and while
many copycats will assure you they can replicate the ACHM2® ,
as you see, they cannot. It is
most likely this gentleman will always have the dark blotches,
but the ACHM2® was able to camouflage the previous work to
100% satisfaction to the client. A photo of the back of this
man's head is not even pictured here.
TESTIMONIAL |
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