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Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)

At The Cosmetic And Dental Emporium, we take pride in offering a comprehensive range of services aimed at enhancing your overall appearance and restoring your confidence. Our highly skilled team of professionals is dedicated to providing personalised treatments that address your specific needs and goals.

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is an innovative hair replacement solution that creates the appearance of fuller hair by tattooing tiny pigments on the scalp. This technique effectively mimics the look of hair follicles, making it ideal for those experiencing hair loss or thinning. At our practice, we pride ourselves on having the best-trained and qualified therapists in the field. Our experts are dedicated to providing personalized, high-quality SMP treatments, ensuring natural-looking results that enhance your confidence. Experience the transformative power of SMP with our skilled professionals today. We also offer PRP to stimulate hair growth as well as Minoxidil alternatives.

Questions About Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-surgical treatment that creates the appearance of fuller hair by tattooing tiny pigments onto the scalp, effectively mimicking the look of hair follicles.

SMP is considered a semi-permanent treatment. While the results are long-lasting, they may fade over time, and touch-up sessions every few years can help maintain the desired appearance

 

Typically, achieving optimal results with SMP requires multiple sessions, often between 3 to 5 hours per session, depending on the extent of hair loss and the area to be treated. The exact number of sessions varies based on individual needs.

 

No, SMP does not damage existing hair follicles or interfere with future hair growth. The procedure involves superficial pigment placement that doesn’t penetrate deeply enough to impact hair follicles.

 

 

Yes, SMP can effectively camouflage scars from hair transplants or other scalp injuries by replicating the appearance of hair follicles, thereby blending the scarred area with the surrounding scalp.

 

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