Scalp Micropigmentation, also known as SMP, is a fairly new concept and a great solution to camouflaging a wide variety of hair loss conditions and is relatively inexpensive when compared to other solutions such as hair transplants.
From alopecia and thinning to pattern baldness, SMP is subtle and blends seamlessly into remaining hair to create a look of a full head.
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What Is Scalp Micropigmentation?
During scalp micropigmentation, a provider uses a thin needle to deposit tiny dots of color on the scalp. The dots vary in size and depth, creating the appearance of thicker hair. Scalp micropigmentation can cover thinning areas on your scalp, birthmarks, or scars. It can also be used to create the look of a buzz cut on someone who is bald.
How Does Scalp Micropigmentation Address Hair Loss?
Scalp micropigmentation is a way to conceal thin hair and bald spots permanently. The procedure doesn’t require surgery or anesthesia, so you can quickly get back to your normal routine. There aren’t many side effects to the tattooing process, but minor redness may last several hours.
Compared to transplant surgery, scalp micropigmentation is less invasive because it requires no surgery or incisions. It’s also less painful, costs less, and doesn’t require any downtime.
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What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss is frequently progressive, meaning that it worsens over time. Millions of people are affected by conditions that cause loss, such as:
Alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes loss. In autoimmune diseases, the body attacks itself. In the case of alopecia areata, the body attacks hair follicles, resulting in unpredictable loss. For some people, the follicles heal and grows back, while for others, loss is permanent.
Chemotherapy-related loss. Chemotherapy attacks rapidly growing cancer cells in the body. It also attacks other types of rapidly growing cells such as those in your roots. Not all types of chemotherapy causeloss, and the hair loss from chemotherapy is usually temporary.
Male pattern loss. Male pattern loss is the most common cause of hair loss in men. More than half of white men show some signs of male pattern hair loss, such as thinning, baldness, or a receding hairline.
Scars or birthmarks on the scalp. Scars or birthmarks on the scalp can show through. Scalp micropigmentation can cover these marks.
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