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Scalp Micropigmentation
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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.
When a skilled technician performs scalp micropigmentation, it can hide thinning areas on your scalp. It may also hide birthmarks or scars. The treatment can also give the illusion of having shaved hair or a “buzz cut” on people who are bald. Scalp micropigmentation is noninvasive and doesn’t require surgery or anesthesia.
Scalp micropigmentation is a type of micropigmentation (permanent makeup). The treatment can create the appearance of thicker hair in people who have:
• Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss.
• Hair loss in woman
• Male pattern baldness, receding hairline or baldness at the crown of the head.
• Thin hair or scalp shows through
• Scars on the scalp
Wash your hair and scalp before your appointment.
When you arrive, your practitioner marks the areas of the scalp that they’ll treat.
If you’re bald, you and your provider may create a hairline based on your facial structure, age and head shape.
You and your provider choose pigments that match your hair colour.
Your practitioner applies numbing medicine to the scalp to make you more comfortable. The needles are thinner and smaller than tattoo needles, so scalp micropigmentation is usually less painful than getting a tattoo.
Your provider uses a needle to deposit medical-grade pigment on the desired areas of the scalp. The dots vary in size, angle and depth to provide a natural, hairlike appearance.
Your treatment may take up to five hours, depending on the size of the treatment area. Most people need three or more treatments, spaced several weeks apart. Each treatment adds more pigment to create the look of thick hair.
The biggest risks of scalp micropigmentation come with using an unlicensed or inexperienced practitioner who may not take the necessary precautions.
Possible risks include:
• Allergic reaction to the cosmetic pigments.
• Infection from unsterilized needles.
• Unnatural or undesirable appearance after treatment.
To avoid these risks:
• Choose a licensed scalp micropigmentation technician.
• Ask to see before and after scalp micropigmentation photos of their work.
• If you have allergies, discuss them with your technician before the procedure.
After the treatment, you may need to avoid certain activities for several days, including:
• Getting your scalp wet. Wear a shower cap while showering or take baths to keep your head dry. Don’t wash your hair or scalp until your provider says it’s OK to do so.
• Heavy exercise.
• Hot, steamy showers or steam rooms. The steam can cause moisture to collect on your scalp.
• Sun exposure on your scalp.
• Sweating or being in a hot environment.
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