What you need to Know About Scalp Micropigmentation

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What you need to Know About Scalp Micropigmentation

Do you want to understand more about the scalp Micropigmentation procedure? Read on to find out what this medical treatment entails and who should get it.

Many surgeons prefer the microblading procedure when performing eyebrow transplantation. This procedure can also be done on a patient’s scalp; that’s why it is known as scalp micro pigmentation. SMP is meant to create an illusion of dense hair.

What is the difference between microblading and micro pigmentation?

Both of these procedures fall under the micro pigmentation category. However, it should be known that these two procedures are quite different when it comes to implanting pigment. A manual blade is used in a microblading procedure, while in micropigmentation, surgeons use an electronic tattoo device. The reason for using such a powerful tool is that your scalp skin is thick and penetrating. It requires more power. The skin in your eyebrow is not so thick; therefore, such a tool is not needed.

How does the SMP procedure work, and who is eligible for it? 

The focus in SMP is not the same as the focus in eyebrow microblading. Microblading is meant to create hairlike lines in which scalp micropigmentation aims to replicate the look of a shadow on your scalp, using small layered dots in different hues of black. This is a style known as pointillism and is meant to create a depth and definition that looks natural. A lot of work is put in with a practitioner to make the dots look like a natural hair follicle. He also ensures that the dots match seamlessly with the patient’s complexion. SPM is a benefit to patients experiencing different types of hair loss, including cancer, thinning hair, alopecia, and male & female pattern baldness.

What should patients expect while the procedure is being done? 

If you are wondering if the process is painful, the answer depends on various factors. To reduce the pain, the surgeon in charge will apply anesthesia on the scalp as a numbing agent. The patient is going to feel some discomfort, depending on his or her ability for pain tolerance.
Patients suffering from skin sensitivities such as psoriasis or acne should not go through with the SMP procedure because it will be difficult to apply pigment during breakout or flare-up, to the inflamed areas. Scalp micro pigmentation may not be suitable for people with darker skin if they are prone to keloids.

Once you’ve found a reputable practitioner, he or she will offer consultation to tell you what you are going to expect from the procedure, among other concerns. General guidelines include showering before the procedure because, after every treatment, you won’t be able to wash your scalp. Each treatment takes 4-5 hours. The amount of scalp getting scalp micropigmentation will determine the number of treatments needed. Treatments are usually scheduled a few weeks apart.

Conclusion 
Just like any other surgical procedure, you need to consult your doctor first for advice on how to go about it. If you are ready, look for a reputable surgeon who will perform the procedure without any risk.


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