What is Scalp Micropigmentation?


Man with thinning hair

SMP, Scalp Micropigmentation, aka Hair tattooing? It’s a highly advanced method of cosmetic tattooing.

As Wikipedia explains-

‘A hair tattoo, or Scalp Micropigmentation, is a cosmetic tattoo that gives the illusion of a close buzz cut hairstyle on a bald head. We can also use this treatment to conceal the scars from hair transplantation or to make thinning hair seem thicker’.

In this post, I’ll explain more about the treatment and about who can benefit from it. As well as the treatment process itself. I’ll also be answering a few of the most frequently asked questions.

Scalp Micropigmentation in a little more detail

Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation

Scalp Micropigmentation, a non-invasive treatment for people who are balding, thinning or have a receding hairline. A Carbon based Pigment gets implanted into the dermal layer of the skin using a digital permanent makeup machine with a microneedle, similar to a tattoo machine.

A tiny wound in the skin where the pigment is placed creates the appearance of hair follicles in the scalp. Each tiny wound heals over retaining a portion of the pigment. Over time, the pigment is attacked by the body’s immune system, causing it to eventually fade out.

Who would benefit from a Scalp Micropigmentation Procedure?

Hair loss is an age-old problem that affects many men and women, for that matter. In fact, one study showed moderate to extensive hair loss in 42% of men between the age of 18-49.  While it’s true that hair loss increases with age, it can come earlier in life for many men – particularly those who suffer from male pattern baldness.

As a result, many men and women can benefit from SMP. First and foremost, men who have completely lost all of their hair can benefit from a full head treatment. Or it can be used to disguise receding hairlines by restoring the natural position of the hairline. It can also be used to cover thinning patches in the hair by colouring the scalp underneath the affected area creating a fuller appearance. As well as camouflaging hair transplant scars or other scars on the scalp.

SMP – Scalp Micropigmentation treatment process

The Consultation phase of a treatment would include a 30-minute consultation. To discuss your individual needs and requirements. During this consultation, a design can be discussed and colours may be chosen. You will also get the opportunity to ask any questions that you may have about the treatment. There is usually a 4-8 week waiting period for an appointment slot to come available. During this time, you have the opportunity to look at different types or hairlines and do some research to help you to decide how you would like yours to look.

Treatment 1 is the next phase, where the first layer of pigment is implanted. Starting off with a lighter colour and leaving larger gaps between each dot to allow for when the pigment to spread a little during the healing phase. Depending on how big an area is to be treated, this process may take up to 4 hours.

Treatment 2, 4-6 weeks later, during another 4hour session, the second layer of pigment can be implanted. A darker colour is used this time, and extra dots are placed in between the original healed colour. This will start to add an extra dimension to the scalp and add to the natural appearance.

The Final Treatment is required 4-6 weeks later to make any final tweaks needed and fill any obvious gaps. The hairline can be feathered out if needed and the look is perfected.

So, now you know what Scalp Micropigmentation is.

And I’m sure you have many more questions. There are many more questions we get asked on a regular basis. A few too many to list in this post, such as Does it hurt? How long does it take to heal? What will I have to do in terms of Aftercare? Will my hair continue to grow? Etc

So here is a handy link to follow to find the answers to all of our Frequently Asked Questions.

To Summarise

In this post, I have discussed what Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) actually is and how it works. Along with a list of who would benefit from it and a brief explanation of what you can expect to happen during each phase of your treatment. Please follow our Facebook and Instagram page for our Before and After results of this treatment. And feel free to comment on this blog post if you have any further questions.

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6 comments

  • Thanks for writing this blog post. I would Really appreciate a reply! I have been searching for nearly a year for the right person/clinic and keep finding myself back at Harley Street. The problem is face is the fact that I dont know who to trust if things do not go as planned. I found a Guy who was training people in America (Marc) and he gave me good advice but he was fully booked and that also worries me because It might become an in and out process just to get people done in an efficient time rather than intricate care being taken. What Happens if it doesn’t go to plan? is removal visibility/scarring 100% effective?
    I have been advised that you can get it removed but like a tattoo there is always a slight sign that it was there. What would you advise???

    • Hi Kev

      I completely understand your concern over this, it does require skill, patience and experience to achieve great results. It’s also important that the technician you choose talks you through the treatment and manages your expectations regarding the outcome. In my eyes, it isn’t an option for it to go wrong. If there were any risk of the treatment going wrong due to skin complications etc, then I would decline the treatment. Removal is possible, but it’s a very lengthy process that is costly, painful and not always 100% successful. You’re absolutely right to do your homework with this.
      I personally have been a cosmetic tattoo artist for almost 7 years, and have performed thousands of permanent makeup treatments. I branched into scalp tattooing just short of a year ago so I am building my portfolio in this department. My prices are lower due to this. But if you are looking for someone with more experience and you’re happy to pay the higher prices, then feel free to send me an email and I will put you in touch with the Artist I trained with. Hope this info helps

      Rebecca

      • Hi Rebecca, Thank you for your reply. I will certainly be in touch. Even if it’s just for advice if that’s ok 🙂
        Thanks

  • Thanks for a very informative article, I’m considering getting a treatment myself to treat my receding hairline.

    • You’re very welcome, feel free to get in touch if you have any more questions.