Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) In India

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)

Scalp micropigmentation, also known as a “hair tattoo,” is a cosmetic procedure used to address hair thinning, hair loss, or full baldness.

In its non-invasive treatment, tiny dots of pigment are applied to the scalp using small needles, creating the illusion of thicker hair. The pigments used are permanent and of cosmetic grade.

highly effective way to restore the appearance of a full head of hair.

its transformative camouflage effects

it can provide depth behind thinning hair to create the appearance of a more dense head of hair.

SMP is different from a tattoo. SMP uses a fine needle, which injects a needle to deposit medical-grade pigment on the desired areas of the scalp. The dots vary in size, angle, and depth to provide a natural, hair-like appearance pigment into the dermis layer of the skin. It does not inject as deep as a traditional tattoo.

The SMP procedure uses specialized equipment, including micro-needles and pigment delivery systems, to create tiny, precision-placed dots of pigment on the scalp. These dots mimic the appearance of natural hair follicles, resulting in the illusion of a denser, fuller head of hair. The technician carefully adjusts the pigment dots’ size, shape, and density to replicate the client’s natural hair pattern, ensuring seamless integration with any existing hair and a realistic overall appearance.

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Scalp Micro-Pigmentation Can be Suitable Option For Individuals Experiencing:
  • Alopecia
  • Hair thinning
  • Hair loss
  • Thin hair or visible scalp
  • male or female pattern hair loss
  • hair loss from cancer treatments
  • scar or birthmarks on the scalp
Disadvantages of SMP

1. Permanent Nature: SMP is considered a permanent procedure, as the implanted pigments remain in the scalp indefinitely. While touch-up sessions can help maintain the desired appearance, reversing or removing SMP is challenging and may require laser tattoo removal, which can be costly and uncomfortable.

2. Risk of Complications: As with any cosmetic procedure, there is a risk of potential complications with SMP. These may include allergic reactions to the pigments, infections, or adverse reactions to anesthesia.

3. Scalp Sensitivity: Some individuals may experience scalp sensitivity or discomfort during and after the SMP procedure, particularly during the initial healing phase. This discomfort usually subsides within a few days but can be a consideration for those with sensitive skin or low pain tolerance.

4. Unnatural Appearance: Improperly executed SMP procedures can result in an unnatural or “blotchy” appearance, where the tattooed dots are unevenly distributed or mismatched with the natural hair color.

Cost Considerations of SMP

It can be a significant financial investment, particularly when factoring in the initial procedure and potential touch-up sessions over time. While cost varies depending on factors such as the extent of baldness and the technician’s experience, it’s essential for individuals considering SMP to budget accordingly.

Conclusion

It is suitable for individuals having thinning or low-density hairs. But a hair transplant is a better solution for a natural look. After hair transplant if gaping between the hairs remains, you can go for SMP. If you are confused about which treatment is suitable for your hair loss condition, feel free to consult our expert team of doctors at HairFree HairGrow clinic.

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