What is Scalp Micropigmentation?
Scalp Micropigmentation is a non-invasive treatment for hair loss that demands minimal maintenance. This advanced procedure produces a permanent, natural-looking appearance resembling a shaved or buzzed hairstyle.
Scalp Micropigmentation, or SMP, is akin to a tattoo, but it uses specialized needles, machines, and pigments tailored for hair loss treatment. Unlike traditional tattoos, which penetrate five layers or more into the skin, SMP only goes two layers deep. This technique helps the pigment maintain its follicle-like shape, giving clients a natural buzzed look.
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Benefits of SMP Treatment
Scalp Evolution’s SMP provides a variety of advantages for addressing hair loss, including:
- Covering scars from unsuccessful hair transplants, whether from strip methods or follicular unit extraction.
- Concealing burns, birthmarks, and different scars.
- Giving the impression of a full head of hair.
- A youthful, natural hairline or a more subtle, receded look.
- Total and permanent hiding of alopecia symptoms, no matter how severe.
- When used alongside existing hair transplant results, SMP can enhance the appearance of added hair growth.
How is Scalp Micropigmentation Treatment Different From Other Hair Fillers?
Both SMP and traditional hair filler treatments address hair loss, but SMP has several benefits. It is usually more cost effective than traditional fillers and provides a permanent solution for hair loss. Additionally, SMP typically carries a lower risk.
SMP also offers quicker results compared to many hair filler products. While hair fillers use serums or injections that promote hair growth and improve blood circulation at the roots, it may take a while for new hair to grow, if it grows at all. In contrast, SMP creates small dots to imitate hair follicles, allowing clients to see results within a week after the skin has healed.
Concerns Addressed
At Scalp Evolution, our hair loss treatments focus on addressing various conditions, including:
- Male pattern baldness
- Thinning hair on the sides and crown of the head
- Alopecia
- Scarring or scar tissue
- Loss of hair follicles due to aging, genetics, hormonal changes, autoimmune diseases, or medication
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Is SMP a Scalp Tattoo?
SMP resembles a traditional tattoo, but the tools, machines, and pigments used for the procedure are distinct. Moreover, SMP penetrates two layers of the skin, while traditional tattoos go five layers deep or more.
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How Long Will Scalp Micropigmentation Last?
Clients who undergo Scalp Micropigmentation treatment typically find that their results last between 4 to 6 years. It's common for the pigmentation to gradually fade during this time, leading some individuals to seek touch-ups. Our team can provide these touch-ups every 2 to 4 years.
Scalp Micropigmenation Cost
The cost of hair loss treatment is assessed individually and will vary based on your current level of hair loss and the duration of the treatment.
Control Your Hair Loss with Scalp Evolution
Choosing the right specialist for your SMP hair loss treatment is essential. At Scalp Evolution, we are dedicated to Scalp Micropigmentation, which helps you combat hair loss and rebuild your confidence, empowering you to live your life to the fullest. Our extensive experience, focus on detail, and commitment to client empathy have set us apart as leading practitioners in hair loss treatment.
We recognize that hair loss is a personal matter. Trust Scalp Evolution for effective treatment for hair loss and male pattern baldness from top professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
SMP treatment involves applying pigment to the scalp to simulate a fuller head of hair. Its main goal is to assist individuals dealing with thinning hair, receding hairlines, or scalp scars. In contrast, dermal fillers are injectable products, often containing hyaluronic acid, used primarily for facial rejuvenation by reducing wrinkles. Although dermal fillers can be used to treat hair loss, they are primarily focused on restoring volume to facial areas and minimizing wrinkles.
SMP creates the illusion of denser, thicker hair, while dermal fillers enhance the smoothness of the skin.
In the SMP process, micro-needles apply pigment to the scalp like tattooing. In contrast, dermal fillers involve injecting a substance, typically hyaluronic acid, beneath the skin using very fine needles.
Scalp Micropigmentation is a cost-effective, long-lasting solution for hair loss that is suitable for sensitive skin. In contrast, dermal fillers for hair loss can be expensive and may not work for everyone. The main goal of Scalp Micropigmentation is to address hair loss and create the look of a full head of hair, while dermal fillers are mainly used for facial enhancement rather than hair restoration.
It is advisable to consult with a medical professional in Florida to find out which option is most suitable for you. Whichever choice you make, a comprehensive medical history will be reviewed.