Overview
- Definition: Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-invasive cosmetic tattooing procedure designed to mimic the appearance of natural hair follicles on the scalp.
- Technique: Using specialized pigments and fine needles, SMP practitioners create tiny, realistic hair follicle impressions on the scalp’s surface.
Procedure
- Consultation: Clients undergo a consultation to discuss expectations, analyse the scalp, and determine the desired hairline or density.
- Pigment Matching: Customized pigments are chosen to match the client’s natural hair colour and skin tone.
- Application: SMP involves depositing pigments into the scalp’s upper dermal layer, creating a realistic and natural-looking illusion of hair follicles.
Candidates
- Hair Loss Solutions: SMP is an ideal solution for those experiencing hair loss, thinning hair, receding hairlines, or alopecia.
- Scar Concealment: It is also effective in concealing scars resulting from hair transplant procedures or accidents.
Benefits
- Natural Appearance: SMP provides a natural and undetectable appearance, offering a realistic solution for those seeking a closely-cropped or shaved head look.
- Low Maintenance: The procedure requires minimal maintenance, eliminating the need for daily styling or regular touch-ups.
- Boosts Confidence: Restoring the appearance of a fuller head of hair often leads to increased self-esteem and confidence.
Aftercare
- Healing Process: The scalp may appear slightly red immediately after the procedure, but this typically subsides within a few days.
- Sun Protection: It’s essential to protect the treated area from prolonged sun exposure to ensure optimal healing and pigment retention.
Longevity
- Permanent but Fading: While SMP is considered a permanent solution, the pigments may fade over time due to factors like sun exposure and natural skin exfoliation.
- Touch-Ups: Periodic touch-up sessions can be scheduled to maintain the desired look and address any fading or changes in hair color.