If you're facing significant hair loss or have scarring that makes traditional hair transplant unsuitable, Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) might be the solution for you.

SMP is a non-invasive procedure using specialised microneedles to deposit pigments into the scalp, mimicking the appearance of shaved hair follicles or short stubble. This creates the illusion of tiny, natural-looking hair follicles, enhancing the appearance of fuller hair. Our experienced artist focuses on achieving a seamless blend with your skin tone, ensuring the dots resemble authentic hair follicles.

Who is suitable for Scalp Micropigmentation?

SMP can benefit individuals dealing with various types of hair loss, including those with:

 ✓     Thinning hair - General Hairloss


 ✓     Male & Female pattern balding


 ✓     Alopecia - Alopecia areata, Androgenetic alopecia


 ✓     Hair loss due to medical reasons


 ✓     Due to cancer treatment

 
 

Understanding the cause of your hair loss is the first step toward effective action. Identifying the type and extent of your hair loss is crucial for selecting the right hair restoration method. Men and women experience hair loss differently, so here's a straightforward guide to recognizing these variations and assessing your specific type and degree of hair loss. Rest assured, we're here to provide expert guidance!

The PROCESS

Following a comprehensive consultation where we discuss your concerns, goals, and expected outcomes, our skilled artist begins the process by designing your hairline. A numbing cream is applied for approximately 45 minutes and then gently removed. The entire procedure typically takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, varying depending on the complexity and the area being treated. Clients often describe the sensation as similar to scalp vibrations with occasional tiny needle pricks. It's generally quite comfortable. There's no downtime, and you can resume your social activities immediately after. Depending on your skin's healing process, you might require touch-up sessions following the initial SMP treatment.

 
 
HEALING

SMP Aftercare for the first 7 days 

* Wash your hair with clean water after 6 hours of the SMP procedure. Do not scratch your scalp, be gentle. Lastly, to use cold air to blow dry hair, strictly no usage of hot air. 

*After 24 hours of the SMP procedure, you can begin using regular shampoo to wash your hair. Please steer clear of shampoos specifically designed for the scalp, and opt for a standard shampoo instead. 

* Sweating heavily: Try to avoid taking part in tough cardio sessions during this time. Excessive sweating can lead to an interruption in the healing process.

* Exposure to sunlight – UV rays can lead to sunburn and sun damage for your scalp.

* Touching with hands – Touching your scalp with your hands too much can increase the risk of infection.

Long-term SMP Aftercare

For long-term care, there are many steps and activities for you to follow:

* For the first month, do not go to chlorinated pools, saunas, and steam rooms.

* For the treated area, UV rays are harmful. Therefore, make sure to put sunscreen into your skin before going out. Use sunscreen with at least SPF 50+. For the first month avoid getting a tan on the treated area.

* Use fragrance-free, antibacterial soap for the first month if you want to wash your scalp.

* Use moisturizer right after taking a shower and before going to bed to keep your scalp moisturized.

* Do not use AHA-containing products in the treatment area because it will make the pigment fade.

* Stay off products that contain a high concentration of alcohol.

TREATMENT TIME

Duration: 2 to 3.5 hours

LONG TERM CARE

Results last 2 to 3 years, depending on individual metabolism, daily activities and scalp sun exposure. It is a technique that offers an alternative for patients who are not candidates for hair transplant surgery or who do not want a hair transplant surgery. Micropigmentation is considered semi-permanent. While the effects may last up to a few years, the treated area will fade over time since all skin naturally exfoliates itself.

 

 
 

COMMON QUESTIONS (FAQ)