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SMP: A Solution For Alopecia

Scalp Alopecia is a medical condition that can take various forms, one of which is alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is characterised by coin-sized patches of baldness, most noticeable on the scalp. As this condition progresses, it may lead to alopecia totalis, resulting in complete hair loss across the entire body. While the exact cause of alopecia totalis is still uncertain, it is suspected to be related to an autoimmune condition attacking the hair follicles.

Another type of scalp alopecia is traction alopecia, which is often caused by wearing hair in tight rows or plaits for prolonged periods. The constant pulling on the hair root can damage the follicles, leading to hair loss. Understanding the complexities of hair growth, including the role of blood vessels, proteins, and natural oils in nourishing the hair, is crucial in addressing disruptions in the hair growth process.

Fortunately, there are solutions available for men and women who are experiencing generalised hair loss. Our scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is an effective treatment that can help individuals with alopecia regain their confidence. Our clients have reported positive results, and our scalp micropigmentation treatments can be used to treat various forms of scalp alopecia, including alopecia areata. By mimicking the appearance of hair follicles, this technique provides a natural-looking solution for hair loss, and is completed by our SMP experts who have undergone in-depth Scalpologist training.

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How Can SMP Help You?

It is uncertain whether some forms of scalp alopecia are permanent. In some cases, hair regrowth may occur after a significant period. However, male pattern baldness, whether caused by genetics or age, often results in permanently inactive follicles. This may also apply to women experiencing a similar type of hair loss, which typically starts as a receding hairline later in life, possibly due to hormonal changes.

The emotional consequences are common for many sufferers, leading to a decline in confidence and self-esteem, driving a strong desire to find a solution. In this regard, our treatment of scalp Micropigmentation for alopecia has proven to be a safe, cost-effective, and long-lasting option, bringing smiles back to thousands of cases.

Our SMP process has various approaches, such as creating an entire scalp of hyper-realistic tattooed follicles, increasing density for thinning hair, addressing a receding hairline, or filling in small patches of lost hair as seen in alopecia areata.

Regardless of the chosen protocol, our Scalpology scalp micropigmentation artist can provide a remedy that sets realistic expectations for the client without resorting to potentially damaging surgical interventions or a lifetime dependence on products with uncertain results.

Scalp micropigmentation for alopecia has emerged as an effective solution, offering hope and confidence to those dealing with hair loss who may have been living with the condition without finding any other solution.

Scalp Micropigmentation For Alopecia FAQs
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What is alopecia, and how does it differ from other types of hair loss?

Alopecia is a medical condition characterised by generalised hair loss. It can take various forms, such as alopecia areata, traction alopecia, and male or female pattern baldness. Unlike other types of hair loss that may be temporary or related to specific factors like stress or nutrition, scalp alopecia often involves more extensive and persistent hair loss across the scalp or body.

Is scalp micropigmentation suitable for all skin and hair types?

Yes, scalp micropigmentation for alopecia is suitable for individuals of various skin tones and hair types. Our Scalpology practitioners can customise the pigment colour to match the client’s natural hair colour, ensuring a seamless and realistic outcome. Whether you have light or dark skin, straight or curly hair, SMP can be tailored to complement your unique features and provide a natural-looking hairline.

What should I expect during a scalp micropigmentation procedure for alopecia?

During a scalp micropigmentation procedure for scalp alopecia, a highly skilled and experienced Scalpologist from our team at Scalpology will carefully apply pigments to the scalp using specialised equipment. The process typically involves multiple sessions to achieve the desired result. Each session is relatively painless, and the recovery time is minimal. After the treatment, the scalp will have the appearance of tiny hair follicles, enhancing the natural look of the hairline and providing a renewed sense of confidence for individuals with scalp alopecia.

Is scalp micropigmentation a permanent solution for scalp alopecia?
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Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is considered a long-lasting solution for alopecia. While the pigmented dots on the scalp may fade slightly over time, SMP typically maintains its appearance for several years before requiring a touch-up session. The longevity of the results may vary depending on individual factors and the type of alopecia being treated.

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