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Scalp Micropigmentation - How It Works and What Makes It So Great?




Anyone who has been experiencing severe hair loss and considering treatment options,  must have stumbled across a procedure called “Scalp Micropigmentation”. 

In recent years, this come-of-age medicinal approach (also touted as hairline tattoo) has reportedly benefitted several thousand individuals, who are otherwise unsure of going under the blade for a hair transplantation. 

So, what makes Scalp Micro Pigmentation so good ? 

How is it performed ? 

Does it hurt? 

Is it really a hairline tattoo as many people believe it to be? 

In this post, we will unravel answers to all such questions and everything else in between. 

Knowing the basics right 

Scalp micropigmentation, or simply SMP is one-of-a-kind non surgical treatment to remedy hair loss scenario. The process involves applying or creating several micro dots using a special pigment that resembles the color of a hair follicle. 

The pigments are designed in a way that it closely mimics the original hairline and creates an illusion of a fuller head of hair. In case, one has a full bald plate, onlookers might mistake it to be new grown hair from a head shave. 

Besides balding, SMP treatments also work for people looking to find remedy for receding hairlines, increasing hair density, hiding injuries or scars arising from hair transplant or simply adding an edge to your existing hairline. 

Being a non-invasive procedure, it takes pretty less time to heal. One can walk in and walk out the same day with a new look whatsoever!

Is SMP any different from a traditional tattoo 

In one word, Yes. 

Technically, the pigment that is used in SMP treatments does not penetrate as deep as in case of a tattoo. Thus, for many people who stay exposed to sun for a long time can witness a little fading on the scalp and would require minor touch ups from time to time to maintain their look. 

Also, the pigment used in SMP is quite different from the inks used for tattoos. Unlike tattoos, these pigments are more oriented towards matching one’s skin tone and hair color.

The SMP experts performing the procedure undergo special training  to work with the epidermis layer of your scalp skin. Given the intricate details they need to adhere to, the needles used in a typical SMP procedure are more finer than the ones used for tattoos. 

What to expect in a typical SMP procedure


As a dedicated process, scalp micropigmentation Melbourne begins with a pre-scheduled consultation with the expert and the individual who has expressed interest. 

During the session,all initial concerns and queries are addressed by the expert. Besides, the desired effect on the scalp is also discussed, and the expert offers his initial recommendations. 


Remember, no two scenarios are alike. Hence, the desired effect may differ as well. 

So, it is always advised to get a clear idea from the practitioner before undergoing the procedure. 

Lastly, the expert also discusses a suitable hairline matching the face of the individual and taking into account the original hairline.

The procedure itself will require two to three sessions in total, and it all boils down to an individual’s need and desired effect. It can range from imparting a more dense look or aiming to cover a small or wide portion of the scalp. 

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