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Scalp Micro Pigmentation (SMP) is a non-surgical hair restoration procedure that involves tattooing tiny pigments onto the scalp. It is also referred to as a hair tattoo or scalp tattoo. SMP is primarily used to create the appearance of a closely shaved head or to add the illusion of density to thinning hair. During an SMP procedure, specialised pigments are applied to the scalp using a micro-needle or tattoo gun. The pigments are carefully matched to the individual's natural hair colour to achieve a realistic look. The procedure is typically performed by a skilled SMP practitioner who has undergone specific training in the technique. SMP can address various types of hair loss, including receding hairlines, pattern baldness, thinning hair, alopecia, and even scars from previous hair transplant surgeries. It can also be used to create the illusion of a full head of hair for individuals with advanced hair loss. The process involves meticulously tattooing small dots or strokes onto the scalp, mimicking the appearance of hair follicles or a shadowed scalp. This technique creates the impression of a shaved head or fuller hair, depending on the desired outcome. The practitioner carefully considers factors such as hairline design, hair density, and natural hair patterns to achieve a natural-looking result that complements the individual's facial features. SMP is considered a low-maintenance hair loss solution. The pigments used in SMP are typically long-lasting and can retain their color for several years. With proper care, SMP requires minimal touch-ups and maintenance compared to other hair restoration methods. It's important to note that SMP is a cosmetic procedure and does not stimulate hair growth or prevent further hair loss. However, it provides a cosmetic solution to address the aesthetic concerns associated with hair loss, improving the overall appearance and boosting self-confidence. If you are considering SMP, it is advisable to consult with a qualified SMP practitioner or dermatologist to discuss your specific needs, assess whether you are a suitable candidate, and understand the potential outcomes of the procedure.


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