Introduction to Scalp Micro Pigmentation for Hair Loss:
Micro Pigmentation is a safe and natural long-lasting solution to hair loss and bald patches. It mimics a head full of hair and fills in the baldness successfully. Scalp micro pigmentation or SMP covers up bald sites frames the face with a new hairline; and promises a younger-looking you!
Understanding the Concept of Scalp Micro Pigmentation:
The History of Scalp Micro-pigmentation:
Dr. Alvaro C. Tranquina was the first to develop micro pigmentation in the 1990s. He conducted trials at the hair transplant clinic of Sacramento for 7 years. He used micropigmentation to cover up scars on the scalp that were caused by hair transplant, and everyone loved the results!
Lots of clinical trials and research were conducted and it paved the way for SMP as we know it today! One of the first specialised Scalp Micro-Pigmentation clinics was started in 2002. The SMP experts and artists used trail-blazing techniques and equipment and perfected the hairline design as well as the placement of the pigment, to make it look natural and flawless.
The Popularity of Scalp Micro-pigmentation:
SMP is a very popular option to cover up the bald. Most importantly, it is non-invasive and non-surgical and eliminates the need for a hair transplant. Instead of transplanting hair into the bald patches micro pigmentation generates an illusion of volume and density. The procedure is less expensive and less painful. Furthermore, it requires no downtime. All these factors make it a very desirable choice and decidedly popular.
How Scalp Micro-pigmentation Works:
The Basics of the Procedure:
- Thus, density gradually builds up over the 2 to 3 sessions. The expert will begin with a light colour and a slightly higher hairline during the first session; accordingly, you will get used to your new hairline over the next 7 days.
- He will then make changes to the shape and height of your hairline, and darken the colour and density during the next session.
- During the procedure, a microneedle deposits pigment into the second layer of your skin to mimic hair follicles.
Tools and Techniques Involved:
- Specialized gadgets and unique techniques are used to inject the pigments into your scalp to create a natural look.
- Through exceptional and inventive research, medical-grade pigments are used that abide by the highest standards. The pigment is made from all-natural ingredients, with no added metals.
Duration and Sessions Required:
Selection of the Right Clinic and Practitioner:
Cost of Scalp Micro-pigmentation:
Potential Risks and Side Effects:
- You may develop an allergy to the pigments.
- Infection may occur from unsterilized needles.
- The outcome of the procedure may seem unnatural and undesirable.
Post Treatment Care Guidelines:
- Wash your scalp 5 days after the procedure.
- For the first 5 days do not do any activity that will cause excessive sweating.
- Do not use a shampoo for a week.
- After 1 week, use a doctor-approved shampoo.
- Use a doctor-approved conditioner or moisturiser.
- Ensure that you take all the medications prescribed by your trichologist.
- Hydrate well.
- Protect your scalp from the sun.
Aftercare and Maintenance of Scalp Micro pigmentation:
- Do not expose your scalp to the direct rays of the sun. Always slather on lots of sunscreen on to the scalp and wear a cap when you step out. Doing so makes sure that the pigments don’t fade soon.
- Your hair care products should not contain alcohol; alcohol is a drying agent and you need to keep your scalp moisturised.
- Use a gentle shampoo/cleanser and conditioner/moisturiser.
- Avoid exposing your scalp to water for too long, the pigments fade sooner.
- Use an exfoliant on your scalp once a week to get rid of grime and dead skin.
- Schedule touch-ups every 4 to 5 years with an expert who uses high-quality pigments.
Essential Products for Maintenance:
The Benefits of Scalp Micro Pigmentation:
- Micro pigmentation on the scalp restores your natural hairline.
- It successfully hides varying forms of baldness and diffuse thinning of hair.
- Reduces the appearance of scars on your scalp.
- It is not at all expensive and comes at a fraction of the cost that you may have to spend on a hair transplant and partially invasive treatments.
- Scalp micro pigmentation is a very safe treatment.
Micro pigmentation for Balding:
By the age of 50 years, 85 % of men and women are known to have notable hair loss, making them look older than their actual years and radically affecting their self-confidence.
Micro pigmentation will cover up the balding areas, and give you the appearance of density and volume.
Micro pigmentation for Hair Thinning:
Micro pigmentation for Receding Hairline:
A receding hairline makes your forehead look very big and disproportionate compared to the rest of the face. Micro pigmentation will frame your face with a natural looking hairline and will give you a youthful appearance.
Why Choose Us?
The New Roots Hair Clinic is a results-powered aesthetics clinic. Our team comprises skilled and experienced doctors, trichologists and consultants. We have highly skilled and highly talented scalp micro pigmentation artists. At The New Roots Hair Clinic, we apply medically approved pigments to your scalp that mimic the appearance of hair follicles. Scalp micro pigmentation looks natural and blends with your existing hair and skin tone. Our team will support you with a complete post-op regimen, that’s designed specifically for you and to help you achieve long-term results.
FAQs:
- If you have male pattern baldness, a receding hairline and several bald sites.
- Thinning of hair and your scalp showing through.
- Scars on your scalp
- Don’t let your scalp stay wet for too long; avoid long showers and always wear a swimming cap. Water makes the pigments fade faster.
- Avoid doing anything that makes you sweat excessively – heavy exercise, steam rooms and sun exposure.
- Slather on lots of sunblock and wear a cap when you step out.
By and large, SMP lasts for 4 to 5 years. The pigments that are used for the procedure are permanent cosmetic pigments. They aren’t tattoo ink; they resist fading. However, after about 5 years, you may need a touch-up, since the dots may start to fade slightly. This will depend on the quality of pigments used, your skin type, and UV ray exposure.
No, micro pigmentation is an elective procedure, it won’t be covered by insurance. Talk with your trichologist about what the procedure will cost you and how many sessions you will need.
Micro pigmentation is very safe. It is a non-invasive procedure and no incisions are made. The risk of contracting infection is minimal. Side effects associated with the procedure are negligible.
Scalp micro pigmentation is minimally painful. Your trichologist will apply a numbing cream to the scalp to make sure you don’t feel any pain during the procedure and post the procedure, make sure you have the prescribed analgesics for 3 to 5 days.