Other names: Hair tattoo, scalp tattoo
Categories: Alternative
Description:
Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is a cosmetic procedure that's also known as a hair tattoo or scalp tattoo. During the procedure, a technician uses small needles to deposit cosmetic-grade pigment into the scalp to create the appearance of thicker hair. SMP can be used to hide thinning hair, bald spots, birthmarks, or scars. It can also give the illusion of having a buzz cut or shaved head.
SMP is noninvasive and doesn't require anesthesia. The process usually involves two to four treatments, and the artist uses different shades of pigment to make the tattoo look natural. Although the ink is permanent, it's not metal-based and may fade over time due to exposure to UV light. Touch-ups are recommended every 3–5 years.
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AI generated Summary: Based on the limited information provided, Scalp Micropigmentation appears to be an effective treatment for Male Pattern Baldness, as it helps to cover up the condition without requiring daily maintenance. However, with no additional reviews available, it is difficult to comprehensively assess the overall effectiveness of this treatment.
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