Scalp Pigmentation

Scalp Pigmentation

Scalp pigmentation, often called scalp micropigmentation (SMP), is a non-surgical procedure that mimics the appearance of a closely shaved head for individuals experiencing hair loss or thinning.

Procedure

  1. Consultation: You'll meet with a trained SMP technician to discuss your desired hairline, color, and style.
  2. Treatment: The technician uses a specialized machine to deposit tiny pigment dots on the scalp, replicating the look of hair follicles.
  3. Sessions: SMP often requires multiple sessions to achieve the desired density and realism.
  4. Aftercare: Following the procedure, you'll need to care for your scalp to ensure proper healing and pigment retention.
  5. Duration: The number of sessions required for scalp pigmentation varies based on individual needs and goals. Each session can last from 2 to 4 hours, and multiple sessions may be spaced several weeks apart.
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Result

Scalp pigmentation offers long-lasting results that can endure for several years. However, occasional touch-ups may be necessary to maintain the vibrancy and appearance of the scalp pigmentation.

Aftercare

It's important to note that the duration of results for all these procedures can vary based on individual factors, including skin type, lifestyle, and how well aftercare instructions are followed.

Avoid Excessive Moisture: Refrain from exposing your lips to excessive moisture for the first week. Avoid hot beverages, saunas, and steam rooms.

No Makeup or Lip Products: Avoid using lipstick, lip gloss, or any other lip makeup on the treated area until it's fully healed.

Be Mindful of Eating: Be cautious while eating to prevent rubbing or irritation of the lip area. Avoid spicy and hot foods during the initial healing period.

Sun Protection: Protect your lips from direct sunlight by applying a lip balm with SPF. Sun exposure can cause fading.

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