Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), also known as a "hair tattoo" is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that creates the appearance of fuller hair by depositing tiny dots of pigment into the scalp. It's designed to camouflage thinning hair, bald spots, or scars, and can even simulate a shaved head or stubble effect.
SMP is the number one alternative to hair transplant surgery. Currently, it is the only non-surgical, long-term solution for hair loss. SMP can restore hairlines or crowns with density treatments.
SMP is a non-invasive procedure. You can resume your day-to-day activities right after your treatment.
How does SMP work?
A specialized needle is used to inject tiny dots of strategically-placed pigment into the dermis layer of the scalp, mimicking the appearance of hair follicles.
Who is a good candidate for SMP?
Anyone seeking an immediate increase in impressions to the hairline, part line, scar tissue or density. Both men and women can be easily treated for hair loss in less than two hours, reclaiming youthful appearance and confidence.
Many people believe that SMP is only for those who are entirely bald. However, this is not true. SMP can be used to create the appearance of fuller hair for anyone experiencing thinning or receding hairlines. SMP can also be used to camouflage scars, whether they are from hair transplant surgeries or accidents.
Types of Scalp Micropigmentation:
Hairline Restoration
Scar Camouflage
3D Hair Effect
Alopecia Treatment
Full Micropigmentation
Crown Density Enhancement
Benefits of Scalp Micropigmentation:
NATURAL-LOOKING RESULTS
INCREASED CONFIDENCE
LOW MAINTENANCE
NON-INVASIVECOST EFFECTIVE
VERSATILE
IMMEDIATE RESULTS
LONG-LASTING
The Low Maintenance Scalp Solution:
Scalp Micropigmentation FAQs
INFORMATION & ADVICE
To decide if Scalp Micropigmentation is right for you.
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No, scalp micropigmentation treatment will not grow your hair back. However, SMP treatment will give you the look of fuller hair and a denser hairline.
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The number of sessions needed will depend on the extent of your hair loss. You might require anywhere from 2 to 6 sessions. However, many clients find 4 sessions satisfactory.
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No. Scalp Micropigmentation is not recommended for telogen effluvium hair loss. (With this type of hair loss, the hair will grow back.)
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The results can vary depending on the technician's skill and the individual's skin type.
Some pigments may fade or change color over time, requiring touch-ups.
In rare cases, allergic reactions or skin irritation can occur.
It does not actually cause hair growth, but rather creates the illusion of it.
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Yes. If you have the following conditions, you should avoid undergoing Scalp Micropigmentation:
Bleeding Disorders
Immunosuppressive Conditions
Eczema or Psoriasis
Keloid Scarring
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