Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) offers versatile solutions for various types of hair loss, from restoring receding hairlines to camouflaging scars or covering widespread thinning, all designed to deliver natural, lasting results. If you’re experiencing an uncommon form of hair loss, contact us for a free consultation to determine if SMP is right for you. Our team will guide you through your options. Please note that some photos show scalps immediately after treatment, where redness is normal and fades shortly afterward.
Parting-Area Treatment
Designed for men with significant hair loss along the parting area, this treatment is often combined with others, such as the crown-area treatment, for a seamless look.
Crown-Area Treatment
This option is ideal for those experiencing hair loss in the crown area. The results vary depending on the size of the balding area and the remaining hair density.
Occipital-Area Treatment
This treatment addresses hair loss at the back of the head, below the crown. It restores natural density in this area for a balanced look.
Full-Scalp Coverage Treatment
This treatment is designed for those experiencing thinning across larger areas of the scalp. It is perfect for clients with widespread hair loss.
Hairline Restoration Treatment
This procedure redefines and restores your hairline for a fuller, natural look, tailored to complement your facial features.
Shaved-Head Treatment
Perfect for individuals who embrace the shaved-head style but want the appearance of a full head of hair with added texture and density.
FUE Scar Treatment
This treatment camouflages scarring from FUE hair transplants by blending pigmentation with the surrounding scalp, creating a smooth, natural look.
FUT Scar Treatment
This treatment conceals linear scars from FUT hair transplants, blending them with the surrounding scalp for a natural, uniform appearance.
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Take a look at examples of our scalp micropigmentation treatments. These images highlight a range of results, offering a glimpse into how SMP can address different types of hair loss.