How SMP Can Cover Scalp Scars

Losing your hair is very difficult. We get used to losing your hair and sometimes can even laugh at one of life’s annoyances. Over the last few decades, science has advanced dramatically and has improved in advancing hair loss treatments. An option many people choose is a hair transplant. One of the complications of hair transplant surgery is a hair transplant scar. The linear scar left on your the head is usually located on the rear of the head. Hair transplant scars can be embarrassing for men as they are an unattractive. It’s an obvious sign of someone trying to cover up their balding head. This is something to keep in mind if you are considering a transplant is that the surgeons experience will dictate your scarring.

You must be wondering – How Does Scalp Micropigmentation Cover Head Scars? People can get head scars for many different reasons, from being involved in a traumatic accident to having hair transplant surgery performed. There’s no doubt that head scars are not attractive. It can lead to some awkward discussions and bald patched on your head. Many people conceal their scars with a hat or a wig to avoid social humiliation. Preventing them from being teased and ridiculed. Scars on the head can have a negative impact on someones self esteem but there are remedies that can help you regain it. An example of a scar concealing method is SMP, which involves a professional technician covering the mark with a carefully blended pigment that matches the colour of your hair and scalp. Although the scar is indistinguishable from the rest of the skin, the results are impressive. Micropigmentation of the scalp may be a useful option for treating head scars.

Scalp micropigmentation not only treats hair loss but also camouflages scars on the scalp. With SMP, hair transplant scars and other types of head damage can be camouflaged. While harvesting hair follicles through a strip excision, it’s important to ensure that both the top and bottom portions of the scalp are blended in with each other to ensure it appears natural. The specialist mixes the pigment and dilutes it, which is the colour match to your hair tone before applying it to your hair. The technician then inks the scar strip. An effective camouflage can usually be achieved after three sessions with the technician. Besides a few minor tweaks, the method is the same for individuals who have already undergone follicular unit extraction, FUE for short. A hair follicle illusion is necessary since FUE leaves scars that seem like bald patches on your head. An SMP technician supplies the pigment and covers the scars.

When it comes to scar concealing, each person’s Scalp Micropigmentation will be different. In time, the pigments in your scalp will make your scalp scarring less obvious. As an option, you can opt for a full scalp micropigmentation procedure, which will result in a thicker and more consistent appearance. There are a number of factors to consider when using SMP to camouflage scars. Different methods may be used to cover different types of scars, whether from hair loss or another condition, such as Alopecia Areata. An example are individuals who have different skin types. Scars take to the skin’s overall colouration in a way that’s different from normal skin. The pigment is applied directly to the scar tissue and will be applied to the surrounding skin. We applied the scar to the scalp in such a way that it’s completely integrated with the client’s natural hair pattern. For the greatest results we recommend, contacting us at Ultra Scalp Ink to discuss your different options.

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