Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a widely popular non-surgical hair loss solution whereby minuscule deposits of pigment simulate hair follicles on the scalp. Unlike traditional tattooing, SMP pigment contains no color-changing additives and is only deposited near the shallow epidermal layer of skin, making it easy to remove via laser. An alternative to traditional hair replacement services in Lexington, KY, the SMP procedure revitalizes receded hairlines, adds density to thinning hair, camouflages hair transplant scarring, and treats alopecia all while remaining completely undetectable. Clients come away with a fresh and clean-shaven cropped hair look.
Other hair loss treatments require invasive surgery (hair transplants), demand lifelong commitments to drugs with nasty side effects (Finasteride, Minoxidil) or risk humiliation (displaced hairpieces). While hair transplant surgery has improved over the years, it's still pricey and requires 2-3 surgeries for modest scalp coverage. With hair transplants, you're fortunate to get 2,000 follicles to "take hold" post-surgery. With SMP, you can gain 40,000 new "follicles" from a single session. In terms of pricing, SMP pays for itself when compared against monthly costs of drugs like Propecia and Rogaine. SMP costs less and gives you thousands more follicles without drugs, surgeries or scars.
Let’s examine this concern. You’re likely not appalled by someone adding pigment (dye) to their hair. Well, adding pigment to the scalp is simply another means of enhancing one’s appearance. It's simply an aesthetic alternative to a genetic occurrence that is otherwise out of your control.
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