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Scalp Micropigmentation (smp)

Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp. This technique creates the appearance of tiny hair follicles, helping to restore the look of fuller hair for individuals experiencing hair loss or thinning hair.

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Uses

  • Hair Loss Concealment: SMP is commonly used to create the illusion of a closely shaved scalp for those with complete hair loss.

  • Thinning Hair: It can also be used to add density to thinning areas, making hair appear fuller.

  • Scar Camouflage: SMP effectively hides scars from hair transplant surgeries, accidents, or medical conditions.

  • Alopecia Treatment: People with various types of alopecia can benefit from SMP to create a natural-looking hairline.

Prosedure

  • Consultation: The process begins with a consultation where the practitioner assesses the scalp, discusses the desired look, and plans the treatment.

  • Pigment Selection: The practitioner selects pigments that match the client's natural hair color and skin tone.

  • Application: Using a fine needle, the practitioner deposits pigment into the scalp in a series of tiny dots or lines to mimic hair follicles or strands.

  • Sessions: SMP usually requires multiple sessions (2-4) spaced a few weeks apart to achieve the desired look and ensure the pigment settles properly.

Duration

  • Each session can last 2-4 hours, depending on the extent of the area being treated.

  • The results are long-lasting, typically 4-6 years, but touch-ups may be required over time to maintain the appearance as the pigment may fade.

Benefits

  • Non-Invasive: No surgery or incisions are involved, minimizing risks and recovery time.

  • Immediate Results: Visible improvement can be seen immediately after the first session.

  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal maintenance compared to other hair loss treatments.

  • Natural Appearance: When done by a skilled practitioner, SMP provides a realistic, natural look.

Considerations

  • Experience of Practitioner: The outcome heavily depends on the skill and experience of the practitioner.

  • Skin Type: People with certain skin conditions or sensitivities should discuss these with the practitioner to ensure suitability.

  • Fading: Over time, the pigment may fade, requiring periodic touch-ups.

Aftercare

  • Avoid Moisture: Keep the scalp dry and avoid heavy sweating for a few days post-procedure.

  • Sun Protection: Protect the scalp from direct sunlight to prevent pigment fading.

  • Gentle Care: Avoid harsh shampoos and follow any specific aftercare instructions provided by the practitioner.

Areola Pigmentation Transformations

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