scalp micropigmentation for women

SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION

A popular solution to progressive hair loss, Scalp Micropigmentation for women is used to treat female hair thinning.

SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION FOR WOMEN

Often recommended as an excellent alternative to hair transplants, scalp micropigmentation, is becoming a popular hair loss treatment for women. Like hair transplants, it is largely carried out on men, but is rising in its popularity with women.

Understanding scalp micropigmentation

Scalp miropigmentation delivers specially formulated pigments into the scalp to create realistic looking hair follicles.

Throughout the treatment, tiny pigments of colour are carefully deposited into the scalp upper the dermis layer of skin. Scalp MicroPigmentation isn’t a tattoo and you certainly can’t undergo Scalp MicroPigmentation by your local tattoo artist, SMP is a specialised cosmetic skin colouring treatment that should be only administered by a qualified cosmetic SMP practitioner.

Pigments can be blended to match your existing hair, so the results of the treatment are very natural and can last for a number of years, only requiring a top-up if it begins to fade over time. Women may be concerned that scalp micropigmentation isn’t for them when they see pictures of male patients with shaved hairstyles, yet scalp micropigmentation can also be used to expertly disguise thinning areas in longer hair.

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    The benefits of scalp micropigmentation for women

    The great thing about scalp micropigmentation for women is that it’s a long-lasting treatment which offers excellent results, yet it is minimally invasive and is not as costly as hair transplant surgery.

    It’s especially effective at disguising a thinning hairline or central parting and carefully blended pigments are used to establish the most natural result. This type of treatment is also recommended for women suffering from stress-related sudden hair loss. As it doesn’t damage the follicles, it can be used to temporarily disguise the problem until your hair grows back.

    Sometimes scalp micropigmentation is also used after a hair transplant surgery to cover up the resulting scars. It’s one of the most versatile treatments available too, suitable for all skin types, ages and skin colours.

    Like any treatment for hair loss however, there are certain considerations you need to be aware of before opting to undergo scalp micropigmentation. It can be more effective on women with darker hair, for example, and it will not be able to halt ongoing hair loss or restore your hair follicles. A female hair loss expert will be able to expertly assess whether scalp micropigmentation is an effective hair solution for you and explain exactly what results you can expect.