
18 Mar Scalp Micropigmentation Is Becoming The Most Popular Female Hair Loss Treatment
We all are aware that men have thinning hair as they age, but did you know this condition plagued women as well? Because of this, scalp micropigmentation is becoming extremely sought after by women for female hair loss. SMP for women gives them back their confidence.
Scalp micropigmentation is a non-invasive treatment that uses micro-needles to deposit pigment into the scalp. The result creates the appearance of tiny hair follicles that help thicken and restore the look of fuller hair, and the recovery period is small to none at all.
So how does scalp micropigmentation work?
Scalp micropigmentation is a procedure that uses cosmetic pigmentation on the scalp. This then reduces the appearance of bald spots and thinning hair. It creates an effect that gives the hair an appearance of density.
To achieve this effect, artists apply tiny tattoo hair follicles on the scalp. These highly trained artists use various techniques individually suited to each client to replicate hair follicles at the base of the scalp and hairline.
Scalp micropigmentation can help with all different types of hair loss issues. This includes a receding hairline, bald spots, or alopecia. It can be an immediate and long-lasting solution that achieves fantastic results.
You will typically need around two to three sessions for scalp micropigmentation to have the desired effect. After an initial consultation, our smps can customize and choose the perfect color to match your hairline so that it compliments your tones and completion.
What are the benefits of scalp micropigmentation?
Scalp micropigmentation is different, because it is not for hair growth, nor does it claim to be. There are dozens of products on the market that claim they will re-grow hair, but most of them have no effect at all. They are purchased and used because some people will believe anything in the hopes of a cure for their baldness.
The treatment does not use any chemicals, which means no side effects. It also doesn’t require any incisions, so there is little risk of infection. SMP is a simple procedure, which is finished in only a couple of sessions. This means only a few hours must be spent to achieve the look of a fuller head of hair. Even after the first session, the results are quite realistic.
Because of the non-invasive procedure of micropigmentation, healing time is limited to less than a week. In fact, most people who choose this procedure are back to work within a day.
The purpose of this procedure is to give people back their hair, even if it is not actual hair. That is why the pigments are matched to both existing hair color, as well as skin tone, for the most realistic look achievable. Even what direction the natural hair growth would have taken is considered, to be sure of a genuine look.
Because a scalp micropigmentation will last for years, there will never again be a shortage of confidence to match the shortage of hair. The pigmentation will never fall out, and it can be updated to match changing styles, or even to add a new color.
The good thing about scalp micropigmentation is that it is suitable for every skin and hair type. It’s completely adaptable to the needs and requirements of the individual.
What are some of the other female hair loss medical conditions?
Scalp micropigmentation is a solution for women who feel inadequate due to thinning hair or hair loss. SMP will give women back the confidence they deserve.
Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune skin disease, causing hair loss on the scalp, face and sometimes on other areas of the body. In fact, it affects as many as 6.8 million people in the u.S. With a lifetime risk of 2.1%. People of all ages, both sexes and all ethnic groups can develop alopecia areata. It often first appears during childhood and can be different for everyone who has it.
Female pattern baldness (fphl), also called androgenetic alopecia, is hair loss that affects women. It’s similar to male pattern baldness, except that women can lose their hair in a different pattern than men. Hair loss in women is normal, especially as you age. Up to two-thirds of women experience hair loss after menopause. Less than half of women will make it past age 65 with a full head of hair. Female pattern baldness is hereditary. It’s more common after menopause, so hormones are likely responsible.
Traction alopecia is hair loss that’s caused by repeatedly pulling on your hair. You can develop this condition if you often wear your hair in a tight ponytail, bun, or braids, especially if you use chemicals or heat on your hair. Traction alopecia can be reversed if you stop pulling your hair back.
Scalp micropigmentation is something that can help women with any one of the above conditions.
Is scalp micropigmentation right for you?
Does your thinning hair or bald patches negatively affect your confidence, or have you feeling inadequate in your everyday life? Scalp micropigmentation is the correct route for you.
There are lots of reasons behind female hair loss, hormones, estrogen, pregnancy, anemia, emotional stress, and chemotherapy. What is most important is that we can fix it all for you. With just 2-4 sessions with one of our trained SMP artists, we could have you feeling like a brand new person, and not afraid to step out into the world every day.
Are you ready to get SMP?
Hopefully, after reading this article you have learned about the benefits of smp, and that its not only good for men, but it is also great for women as well.
Get back to the original you, and feel comfortable in your skin and your hair. Click on the “book” button in our site navigation and make an appointment for a free consultation, you’ve got nothing to lose!