When it comes to hair loss treatments, there are many options to suit different people. From topical applications to hair transplants, there’s a hair loss solution to suit everyone. But what about scalp micropigmentation?
The procedure which uses an electric tattoo device is suitable for many people. Its wide range of suitability means it can help those with forms of hair loss who are cannot get a hair transplant. Here we will look at the pros and cons of it.
Summary
- How Does Scalp Micropigmentation Work?
- How Permanent is Scalp Micropigmentation?
- What are the Risks of Scalp Micropigmentation?
- Conclusion
How Does Scalp Micropigmentation Work?
Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) aims to create the illusion of density. With permanent makeup techniques such as microblading, the goal is to produce hairlike lines to replicate the hairs of the eyebrow. However, with SMP, tiny dots are tattooed and layered on top of each other to try to produce a natural appearance on your scalp.
The technique used by SMP practitioners allows for convincing looking depth and definition. You can discuss the appearance you are aiming for with your SMP practitioner during your initial consultation.
Before the procedure, the practitioner will apply a topical anaesthetic to the scalp. While you may experience some discomfort during the procedure, whether you experience much pain will depend on your pain tolerance.
There are some important things to keep in mind before your treatment. You will need to shower beforehand, as you won’t be able to wet your scalp for 4 days after SMP application. The procedure takes about 4–5 hours and may take multiple sessions to achieve the desired result, a few weeks apart.
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