Scalp
Micropigmentation

Scalp
Micropigmentation

Scalp Micropigmentation

Scalp Micropigmentation is a repetitive placement of impressions (dots) on the scalp. A gradient is overlaid several times on top of itself to give the illusion of hair. Pointillism creates a clean transition from impressions to native follicles. After four sessions a new hairline and density can remove ten years off of a face.
A soft hairline is one of the most requested hairline reconstructions in the United States. Men or women request this service when they are suffering from hair loss at the hairline, temple, or crown and want to recreate their hairline. A soft hairline is a staggered line which focuses on a very naturally healed look. This particular hairline type is popular for all age groups and sexes if you desire a soft faded look.

Hard Hairline

Hard hairlines mimic a barbers hard edge up for men and women who want to have a permanent barber line. The temple area is a sharp transition from the hairline and gives a clean look. This particular hairline type is popular for all age groups and sexes if you desire a hard faded look.

Hard Hairline

Hard hairlines mimic a barbers hard edge up for men and women who want to have a permanent barber line. The temple area is a sharp transition from the hairline and gives a clean look. This particular hairline type is popular for all age groups and sexes if you desire a hard faded look.

Scar

Scar camouflage is simply blending a surgical scar, or FUE, or FUT hair transplant scar up to 80%. The scar must be healed at least a year and cannot be raised off of the skin. All scars are blended with the softest color and increases in darkness in between each session to create a soft gradient.

Alopecia

Alopecia treatments are tackled by layering impressions (dots) carefully throughout the skin in order to blend in the areas of hairloss. Patchy areas are normally cut down so there are no issues with blending into the native follicles. Shaving or cutting down is recommended for the best blend.

Alopecia

Alopecia treatments are tackled by layering impressions (dots) carefully throughout the skin in order to blend in the areas of hairloss. Patchy areas are normally cut down so there are no issues with blending into the native follicles. Shaving or cutting down is recommended for the best blend.

Density

Men and women both suffer from density issues as they age, therefore many clients choose Scalp Micropigmentation in order to create a darker hue on the skin in the areas that are thin. This treatment is not suitable if you are balding in specific areas. In the event this is the case we will recommend you to cut your hair down to blend properly.

FAQs SMP

We accept out of pocket via credit, debit, finance, or cash.
Do not drink caffeine (coffee/tea/soda/energy drinks, etc.) or alcohol 48 hours prior to your appointment. Consuming alcohol or caffeine acts as blood-thinner, and it can cause pinpoint bleeding, which increases the likelihood of heavy scabbing and premature fading. Do not take Aspirin, Niacin, Vitamin E or Advil/Ibuprofen 48 hours before the procedure. Please consult with your doctor before stopping any medication. You should moisturize 24 hours prior to your appointment.
Everyone has a different level of sensitivity, but on average there is very little sensation or discomfort.
Yes 4 in total and you come every 2 weeks/
No working out or (excess sweating) for at least 5 days. No long hot showers or steam rooms for 5 days. You can wash after 48 hours. Please wear sunscreen once the area has healed completely to avoid fading.