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Want to know more about Scalp Micro Pigmentation?




Scalp Micro Pigmentation (SMP) is a cosmetic procedure that involves the application of tiny pigment deposits onto the scalp. It is often referred to as a form of hair tattooing. SMP is primarily used to address hair loss concerns, such as thinning hair, receding hairlines, pattern baldness, alopecia, and scars from hair transplant surgeries. During an SMP treatment, specialised equipment, such as a tattoo machine or micro-needles, is used to deposit pigments into the upper layer of the scalp. These pigments are carefully matched to the client's natural hair color, creating the illusion of hair follicles or a closely shaved head. The goal of SMP is to simulate the appearance of a fuller head of hair or a closely cropped hairstyle. By strategically placing pigments in areas of hair loss or thinning, SMP can create the illusion of density, restore the appearance of a natural hairline, and camouflage scars or bald patches. SMP is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure. The treatment is typically performed in multiple sessions, allowing for gradual layering of pigments and adjustments to achieve the desired result. The duration of each session and the total number of sessions required can vary depending on the extent of hair loss and the desired outcome. One of the advantages of SMP is that it offers a long-lasting solution. The pigments used in SMP are designed to be fade-resistant, providing a semi-permanent result that can last for several years. However, periodic touch-ups may be required to maintain the appearance as the pigments may naturally fade over time. It's important to note that SMP is a cosmetic procedure and does not stimulate hair regrowth. It is best suited for individuals who are looking for a non-surgical option to improve the appearance of their hair and address hair loss concerns.



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