Scalp Micropigmentation SMP
SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION IS

the #1 Effective solution against baldness

SMP more known as, Scalp Micropigmentation, is the ultimate non-surgical hair
loss solution suitable for men and women of all ages, hair
colors, and skin types.

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Scalp Micropigmentation SMP

Scalp Micropigmentation Process (SMP) offers the best solution for those with thinning hair, baldness, or scalp scars. It replicates natural hair follicles using advanced cosmetic pigmentation.

This innovative procedure offers a more affordable, effective, and natural alternative to hair restoration.

SMP, also known as Scalp Micropigmentation, simulates the natural hair follicle. This technique uses a specialized tattoo pen and needles to implant pigment into the epidermal layer of the skin in the form of tiny dots to replicate thousands of hair follicles and mimic the look of a “buzz cut”.

Scalp micropigmentation can help strengthen and densify thinning areas, creating an undetectable illusion of thicker, stronger hair by replicating your natural hair follicles and color. In addition, this cosmetic treatment requires little or no maintenance. It involves no strict restrictions on daily living or lifestyle changes.

To achieve the most natural look possible, patients receive an average of three to four treatments with an interval of 10 to 30 days between sessions, followed by touch-ups every 2 to 4 years to restore any fading.

Scalp Micropigmentation Can Help

Frequently Asked Questions

About Scalp Micropigmentation

The length of an SMP session can vary depending on the extent of the hairloss and the complexity of the hairline design. Generally, a standard scalp micropigmentation session can take between 2 to 4 hours per session. However, more extensive treatments like density may require multiple sessions that can last up to 5 hours or more per session. The number of sessions required will depend on the individual’s needs and the degree of hair loss. Most clients can expect between 2-4 sessions. Your practitioner will be able to give you a more accurate estimate of the duration of your SMP treatment after a consultation.

The cost of SMP can vary depending on several factors, such as the extent of the hairloss, the complexity of the design, the number of sessions required, and the location of the practitioner. Generally, the cost of SMP ranges from $1,200 to $4,800. However, more extensive treatments that require multiple sessions may cost more. It’s important to note that the cost of SMP should not be the only factor when choosing a practitioner. The experience, skills, and reputation of the practitioner should also be considered to ensure a safe and effective treatment.

Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) utilizes a special type of pigment @folicule designed for long-lasting results. While it is possible for the pigment to fade over time, it is not as likely as with traditional tattoos. The pigments used in SMP are formulated to resist fading and discoloration, designed to endure for several years without diminishing. However, the pigment’s longevity hinges on factors like sun exposure and skincare routine and skill of technician. It’s essential to follow your practitioner’s aftercare instructions to help maintain the longevity of the pigments and avoid any unnecessary fading.

If SMP is done correctly by a highly experienced and skilled practitioner, it should not be detectable. The pigment used in SMP should match the natural hair color and skin tone of the individual, and the dots created should be small and precise to mimic the look of real hair follicles. Additionally, the practitioner should take into account the natural growth pattern of the hair to create a realistic and natural-looking result. However, if the SMP is done poorly or by an inexperienced practitioner, it may be detectable and look unnatural. It’s important to choose a reputable and experienced practitioner to ensure a natural-looking result.

SMP is generally considered to be a low-pain procedure. Most people experience only mild discomfort during the procedure. The discomfort level can vary depending on the individual’s pain tolerance, the area being treated, and the technique used by the practitioner. The procedure involves using a small needle to apply pigment to the scalp, which can cause some discomfort or a mild sensation similar to a light sunburn. After the SMP procedure, some individuals may experience minor soreness or redness,
but this typically resolves within a couple of days.

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