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Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)—also referred to as medical tattooing—is a highly specialized, non-surgical treatment used to camouflage scars on the scalp resulting from injury, surgery, or hair transplant procedures, as well as to enhance the appearance of hair density in cases of thinning.
The technique involves the intradermal application of microscopic pigment dots into the scalp, replicating the natural appearance of closely-shaved hair. It requires advanced skill, precision, and aesthetic judgment, as the quality of the final result depends on multiple factors, including:
Tailored SMP at Advanced Hair Clinics
At Advanced Hair Clinics, Scalp Micropigmentation is customized to meet the unique needs of each patient. Whether it’s for aesthetic enhancement or scar concealment, the procedure is meticulously planned and executed to achieve natural, seamless results.
Our approach provides the visual effect of a shaved or closely cropped scalp, offering an effective solution even in complex or severe scarring cases. With expert application and individualized care, SMP at Advanced Hair Clinics delivers lasting, confidence-boosting outcomes.
Scalp Micropigmentation typically requires 3 to 4 sessions, depending on the area to be treated, the shade, and the individual needs of each patient.
The process begins with a consultation session, which can be done in person or remotely via video call, email, Skype, FaceTime, WhatsApp, or Viber.
During the consultation, our experienced doctors and medical staff:
Each session is precisely tailored to ensure a natural, realistic look, taking into account skin tone, hair color, and the desired visual outcome.
Our approach ensures that every patient receives safe, effective, and customized care throughout the treatment journey.
Scalp Micropigmentation typically begins with a planning session, where treatment is initiated conservatively based on the patient’s needs and preferences.
In most cases, the procedure is completed in 3 sessions.
Each additional session allows us to:
This multi-step approach ensures a balanced and lasting outcome.
Scalp Micropigmentation is a non-invasive, highly effective solution for various hair loss concerns. It is ideal for individuals who want to:
This treatment offers immediate visual results with no downtime.
Scalp Micropigmentation is also suitable for:
At Advanced Hair Clinics, a globally renowned and highly specialized hair restoration center, Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)—also known as medical tattooing—is expertly applied as a complementary treatment to FUE Hair Transplantation.
This advanced technique enhances the visual density of the scalp by creating the illusion of natural hair follicles, delivering a realistic, three-dimensional effect. The tiny pigment impressions mimic the look of closely-shaved hair, blending seamlessly with existing or newly transplanted hair.
SMP is especially beneficial for improving results in areas with limited hair growth, masking thinning zones, or refining the overall aesthetic of a hair transplant, making it an ideal solution for those seeking a fuller, more natural appearance without surgery.
Immediately visible result
Non-invasive procedure
Immediate return to work
Following each Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) session, patients may experience mild side effects such as minor redness, irritation, or slight hematoma, which typically subside within a few days. There is no need for recovery time, allowing individuals to resume their daily routine immediately. Since the pigmentation is applied in a highly precise and natural manner, the treatment remains discreet and virtually undetectable.
The results of SMP become noticeable right after the final session, offering an instant improvement in scalp appearance. Over the next 3 to 6 months, the pigment particles settle and refine in size, enhancing the realism of the outcome. For best long-term results, it’s crucial to avoid excessive sun exposure, as UV rays can cause pigment fading or “bleaching,” potentially affecting the natural look of the tattoo.