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What is Scalp-Micropigmentation?

A hair tattoo or scalp micropigmentation (SMP for short) is a non-surgical, superficial cosmetic tattoo that gives the illusion of thicker fuller hair.

Scalp Micropigmentation, or SMP for short, is a non-invasive treatment that uses detailed micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp. The result creates the appearance of tiny hair follicles that help thicken and restore the look of fuller hair for both men and women. By accurately replicating natural hair follicles and hair color, SMP can help strengthen and add density to thinning areas, creating a more youthful look. It requires little to no maintenance and carries no strict lifestyle, or daily restrictions. The procedure can also be used to conceal scars from hair transplantation and hide the visual impact of burns or scars on the head. Scalp micropigmentation can be performed on all ethnicities. Learn more about SMP for hair loss.

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) was developed as both a cosmetic procedure for men and women suffering with all types of hair loss, and as a medical procedure to help conceal scars in general, as well as scars from hair FUT and FUE hair transplant procedures, burns, birthmarks, as well as the full spectrum of alopecia.

During the procedure your technician uses sophisticated microneedles to deposit custom mixed pigments (that match your hair color) into the dermal layer of your scalp. This technique is specially designed to replicate tiny hair follicles to restore thinning hair to resemble its previous density.

SMP is a viable alternative to traditional hair transplant surgery, hair systems, pills, and fibers. 

Clients suffering from active eczema as needles may cause flare ups & a flare up may cause your SMP to heal inconsistently. Clients experiencing Dermatitis , Psoriasis, and Fol liculitis’ should also not have SMP as these conditions may cause your SMP not to heal well. We also want to stay away from further irritating your scalp. Clients with Keloid Scarring should consult with your dermatologist before having SMP.

The short answer to this is NO! SMP works on both long and short hair. SMP is great for both men and women.

Women & Pain Level

Women for density, when timing the booking of your appointment, keep in mind that pain tolerance is reduced just before and during, menstruation.

The treated area will have some redness for 24 hours after treatment, which is less visible on darker skin tones. The pigmentation will be darker for up to 7 days  and will appear lighter and softer as the scabs flake away. The final appearance will blend seamlessly into your natural hair. Read more about SMP here.

Every client will be a little bit different, typically it will take 2-3 sessions for your SMP to be complete. This also depends on how quickly you heal and how closely you follow our aftercare protocol.

Typically, we try not to go more than 3 hours during a session.

SMP is not a painful procedure, but we do have a lot of nerves in the scalp. Usually, clients are good up until about the 3-hour mark after that the nerves tend to become more sensitive.

The first treatment often places a very light application on the scalp to assess fading and density levels.

The normal reaction from many clients is to assume that the SMP is too light. However, this is a normal part of the treatment and allows me to better treat the scalp in later sessions. The second treatment is 10-14 days later, and adds the majority of the density to your new look.

Treatments three or later are usually for completing the look, addressing darkness matching or to even the density across the scalp.

No, SMP is a cosmetic tattoo and will not make your hair grow back. However, it gives the illusion of thicker, fuller hair or a 5 o’clock shadow if your bald. Discover more about how SMP can transform your look.

My recommendation would be to get SMP done first as this will help to correctly map out your hairline. If you decide to go with a hair transplant first, you will have to wait 8-12 months before you can have SMP done. We will have to follow the guidelines that you are given by your hair transplant physician. I would also like to add that after speaking to many clients and hearing about their experiences many if not all of them wish that they had gone with the SMP before getting a hair transplant. SMP is less risky, doesn’t require any down-time, the results are immediate and there is very little after care.

Yes, SMP looks good on all skin tones. The pigments are custom blended to match your specific hair color and skin tone ensuring a natural appearance. Learn more about customized pigment options

When SMP is done correctly meaning the inks should be modified to match your skin tone and hair color & placed at the correct depth in your scalp or the most superficial layer of skin it should keep its true color.

Propecia is fine to take with your SMP; you do not have to stop taking it. You should stop taking Rogaine/Minoxidil at least two weeks prior to coming in for your SMP as it dries out your scalp. We need your scalp to be moisturized in order for the SMP process to go more smoothly.

No, I would not be able to complete SMP on your scalp if you have either of those conditions. Please reach out to your dermatologist so that they can recommend treatments (typically something like Selenium Sulfide 2.5%). Once your scalp issues have been cleared up then we can proceed with your SMP.

I wish that we could, but unfortunately if you are nursing or pregnant you are not a suitable candidate at this time.

To provide an accurate quote, we need to schedule an in-person or virtual consultation to assess the extent of hair loss. Book your consultation today.