One of the most commonly asked questions that we receive is regarding the option of receiving scalp micropigmentation with hair and if it is actually possible?
Whoever experiences hair loss will understand the mental pain it can cause. We all know it happens, the world over, but it doesn’t make it easy for people. However, not everyone suffers extensive hair loss, but that doesn’t mean the hair thinning isn’t visible. And when that’s the case, this is where scalp micropigmentation with hair steps in.
Each strand and follicle is its own valuable entity
The idea of damaging or losing more of your precious, existing hair creates an instant psychological battle that’s already raging from within. It goes without saying, the questions surrounding scalp micropigmentation with hair are endless. Let’s remove the fears and discuss the most frequently asked questions, beginning with the most recurring.
Do I need to shave my scalp for an SMP treatment?
It is not necessary to shave your scalp when receiving your Scalp Micropigmentation treatment. An SMP technician will simply work their way through your scalp and hairline, section by section. Also, the length of your hair also doesn’t actually matter. Scalp micropigmentation with hair will work whether you wear your current hair long or short.
Does Scalp Micropigmentation damage the existing hair follicles?
Absolutely and unequivocally not. SMP treatment is a holistic approach to hair restoration and all pigments used are natural and organic. Any of the existing hair follicles that are healthy and untouched by any of the range of alopecias will remain undamaged.
Will my prescribed hair restoration medication continue to work?
It’s common for a medical professional to prescribe treatments for hair loss and often these treatments are topical. Once your SMP has been completed and your prescribed medication is back to the normal routine, hair growth will continue.
Will I need a total scalp micropigmentation or can I just receive SMP where the hair loss is most visible?
Each hair loss patient is different. Often, when women are experiencing female pattern baldness, the central parting begins to separate. With SMP for women, it is only necessary throughout the widening section. With male pattern baldness or patch baldness, it can be different. Owing to the nature of the alopecia, a total scalp micropigmentation may be necessary.
It’s clear to anyone, that hair loss is extremely difficult to live with. For this reason, choosing scalp micropigmentation as a preferred hair loss treatment is a great solution for the restoration of your hairline. It’s a natural treatment that offers guaranteed results and can be the ultimate key to regaining confidence lost through alopecia.
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The many benefits of SMP treatments far outweigh the negatives. If you are suffering from alopecia where your hair is thinning or causing patch baldness, scalp micropigmentation is an ideal solution that will create an illusion of density to an existing head of hair. To schedule a free SMP consultation, contact us today.