Scalp Micropigmentation For Scars
For FUT and FUE scars
Scalp Micro Pigmentation can help you cover scars left behind after a hair transplant treatment or a mishap, so the final appearance blends flawlessly with the surrounding hair.
Hair transplants are usually the most extreme form of hair restoration considered by individuals struggling with loss of hair. They are considered as severe due to the invasive nature of the surgery and the high expense related to it.
Hair provides pride and confidence for us. We make daily efforts to keep it in good condition due to the fact that it is a vital part of our general look. It can be stunning when hair begins to shed in unusual quantities and you discover a change in your hairline or scalp. Although the causes of loss of hair can frequently be detected by a doctor, its treatments are regularly limited and not constantly reliable.
Follicular Unit Transplant (FUT) includes the elimination of a 6-10 inch strip of scalp where hair growth is plentiful and strong. In addition, there is Follicular System Extraction (FUE), in which the cosmetic surgeon will shave the back of the client’s head prior to beginning to take out donor hair follicles one at a time.
The best cover-up solution
SMP will create the look of natural hair follicles by implanting natural black ink into the scalp.
SMP Results can last up to three to 5 years just before they need to be touched up. The treatment is comparatively pain-free and leads to a natural-looking result that will enhance confidence.
If you prefer a shorter haircut, SMP will help create the appearance of hair roots at the back of the head in cases where there are surgical scars. SMP offers the look of complete hair for those with longer hair. Consequently, the scar will not show up because its bareness will be covered.
The scar tissue can be quite thick and won’t respond to pigments the same way a regular scalp would. For typical treatments, you can prepare for 3– 4 sessions lasting anywhere from 1– 6 hours. Additional sessions may be essential for surgical scar cases as we examine how the area has responded to the treatment.
There will be work done on more than just the scar location. To achieve a mixed, natural appearance, additional SMP work will be carried out in the areas on either side of the scar.
In order to guarantee that the wounds are fully recovered both internally and externally, the FUT/FUE scar cover with SMP can only be performed a minimum of 8 to 12 months after the surgery.