Scalp Micropigmentation: Understanding the Procedure

Scalp micropigmentation is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses pigments to create the illusion of a closely shaved scalp or denser hair.
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Scalp Micropigmentation FAQ


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What is scalp micropigmentation?

Scalp micropigmentation is a cosmetic treatment for thinning hair or hair loss. It’s sometimes also called a hair tattoo. A provider uses thin, small needles to deposit tiny dots of pigment (color) on the scalp. These dots give the appearance of thicker hair. Scalp micropigmentation pigments are cosmetic-grade, permanent inks.

Is scalp micropigmentation right for You?

Given the cost and commitment, scalp micropigmentation isn’t for everyone. If you’re experiencing light shedding or thinning hair, it may be worthwhile to visit a trichologist or consider subtler treatments like hair masks, supplements, or Minoxidil to see what kind of results you get.

Is scalp micropigmentation permanent?

Scalp micropigmentation is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that uses a pen-like tattoo machine to "create micro-dotted impressions on the scalp that mimic hair follicles," Jara says. And yes, in case you were in any doubt, it's permanent, so if you're planning on getting this treatment, be as specific as possible about what you want.

Does scalp micropigmentation damage hair follicles?

You also may be concerned about potentially destroying your existing hair follicles with the tattoo. But rest assured, "scalp micropigmentation does not damage or impair existing hair follicles in any way," says Gaunitz. Think about a tattoo you may have on any other part of your body—hair still grows in that area, yes?

Does scalp micropigmentation treat hair loss?

Scalp micropigmentation is technically a semi-permanent makeup procedure. It does not treat hair loss, instead creates the illusion of hair on your scalp. Scalp micropigmentation can add density and volume to existing hair, restructure a hairline, or minimize the appearance of bald spots.

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