SMP

Scalp Micropigmentation

The Future Is Scalp Micropigmentation

 


What is Scalp Micropigmentation?

Scalp Micropigmentation (aka “SMP) is a non surgical, hair loss solution that uses micro needles and high quality pigments to create the look of hair follicles on the scalp giving the appearance of a full head of hair.

This procedure last an average of 8 years and is great for those looking for long term results.

Scalp Micropigmentation does yield immediate results after just 1 session but it takes an average of 2-3 sessions of layering to achieve the “perfect” look.


Benefits

If you suffer from hair loss whether mild or severe due to age, genetics, stress, health, or trauma, Scalp Micropigmentation is a great solution for both men and women to regain their confidence!

  • Restores hairlines

  • Creates density in thinning hair

  • Conceals bald spots (Large & Small)

  • Fresh clean look 24/7

  • Creates a more youthful appearance

Unlike hair transplants, Scalp Micropigmentation causes no scarring to the scalp.

Scalp Micropigmentation is the #1 choice when it comes to hair restoration that offers immediate and lasting results!


Do I Make A Good Candidate?

Wondering if Scalp Micropigmentation is right for you? If any of the following applies to you, you may want to seriously consider Scalp Micropigmentation as your hair loss solution!

  • Suffer from Male or Female pattern baldness

  • Hair lacks density (Your scalp may be more visible through the hairs)

  • Suffer from Alopecia Areata or Alopecia Totalis

  • Suffer from receding hairline

  • Received Hair transplants in the past

  • Looking to conceal scars on the scalp (Transplant scars, surgery scars, injuries, ect)

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  • Overall good health - If you are currently suffering from any health related issues, it is always recommend you receive clearance from your Primary Doctor.

  • Not currently taking Accutane - Must be off Accutane for at least 12 months due to the severity and risk associated with the medication.

  • Committed to aftercare - Scalp Micropigmentation is an investment and to truly get the best possible results, you must be fully committed to following the aftercare instructions as directed

SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION NOT ONLY TREATS HAIR LOSS BUT RESTORES CONFIDENCE!


Precare & Aftercare

It’s important that when you’re deciding to move forward with Scalp Micropigmentation that you are taking into consideration the care that is required before and after.

Here are a few requirements to expect PRIOR to receiving your treatment:

  • Moisturize scalp 2x a day for 14 days

  • Cut your hair with a trimmer the night before (#0) - This does not apply to clients receiving treatment for density

  • No caffeine (Soda, Energy drinks, Coffee, Sports drinks, etc)

  • No blood thinners (Aspirin, Pain killers, etc)

  • No drugs or alcohol

  • Eat a healthy meal and keep hydrated

Here is what you can expect immediately following your procedure:

  • No swimming, excessive sweating, heavy working out, saunas, steam rooms, etc

  • No direct sun exposure

  • No touching

  • No razor shaving


Aftercare Long Term

Long term care for Scalp Micropigmentation is simple and by taking the following recommendations and applying them towards your routine once your scalp is fully healed, you can achieve desirable results for years to come.

  • Avoid sun exposure and tanning beds - Applying a sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to the scalp with help with protecting the pigment as UV rays can cause damage to the Scalp Micropigmentation even if you are not one who typically sunburns.

  • Moisturize the scalp daily with a gentle moisturizer such as Cetaphil or HeadLube Matte moisturizer - Avoid moisturizer products with Perfume/ Retinols/ Vitamin A

  • Use an exfoliating cleanser on the scalp weekly


Consults

Consultations are the first step towards beginning your Scalp Micropigmentation journey.

During your consult with our Scalp Micropigmentation specialist, you can expect to learn about our process, discuss expectations, receive your custom treatment plan, learn about cost and financing options, address any questions or concerns and also receive detailed precare and aftercare instructions.

Complimentary Consults Are Available!


FAQS

Here are some of our frequently asked questions. If you have any additional question, feel free to contact us directly or set up a consultation with our SMP specialist.

How long does Scalp Micropigmentation last?

Scalp Micropigmentation last an average of 8 years

How often do I need a touch up?

Most clients won’t need up a touch up for at least 2-4 years on average. Of course this is dependent on your life style and how well you care for your SMP treatment.

Can I return to work immediately following my procedure?

Yes. There is no “downtime” required post procedure but we do recommend you view our post care instructions as some activities will need to be avoided during the early stages of healing.

I suffer from alopecia, will I make a good candidate for the procedure?

Definitely! Our artist will create a custom treatment plan for you that will yield natural results you can feel confident with.

How many sessions are required?

Most people can expect to receive 2-3 sessions

How quickly should I expect to see results?

Results are immediate after the first session.

Will my hair grow after receiving SMP?

Scalp Micropigmentation does not create hair growth as it is a technique used to mimic the look of hair follicles

I have long hair and experiencing thinning in some areas, will I be required to shave my head?

No. If density is all that needed, shaving your head is not necessary.

Can women have this done too?

Of course! We recommend setting up a consult so our artist can create a treatment plan to meet your needs.

Can I have SMP preformed if I’m on Accutane?

No. Due to the severity of this medication, you must stop use of Accutane and wait at least 12 months before having such procedure preformed.

Are your artist licensed and insured?

YES! Our staff is fully licensed, insured and certified in Scalp Micropigmentation.