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There are many men and women who have cosmetic problems, which may be dermatological or genetic. Examples include prolonged alopecia (hair loss) or genetic baldness.
Now, for both men and women, there is finally an alternative treatment, hair tattooing. SMP is an abbreviation for Scalp Micro Pigmentation is a medical-grade, non-surgical treatment for men and women, creating a tattoo with the look of hair follicles on a specific area of skin. The end result gives a completely natural effect, like a freshly shaved head. Not only can hair follicles be imitated, this treatment also provides a solution for people suffering from alopecia, the hair density can be easily increased.
What is scalp micro-pigmentation (SMP), or hair tattooing, scalp tattoo treatment
It provides a continuous effect that reduces the colour contrast between hair and scalp.
For men or women who have thinning hair, scalp tattooing can be achieved by adding the appropriate density.
It can also be used in conjunction with hair transplantation to increase scalp coverage or to cover transplant scarring.
It can be used to cover scars on the scalp of men and women at any stage of balding or thinning hair.
A permanent treatment that can last for years, with aftercare only needed to keep the pigment fresh.
It is suitable for all ages, men and women, for any skin type, skin tone, regardless of the degree of baldness, or to eliminate the disturbing effect of thinning hair.
Women are affected by baldness in the same way, even if it's only in patches, but fortunately it's treatable. Scalp micro-pigmentation is an effective treatment for all ages, for all guests suffering from baldness. There is no scarring, it is a non-surgical procedure. Lasting and guaranteed results are achieved in a short time!
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