Hair loss is a prevailing condition for both men and women, often causing aesthetic concerns. It can be attributed to genetic factors, chemotherapy, or autoimmune diseases like alopecia areata. Despite the diverse causes of hair loss, effective treatments and solutions are available. One of the most common treatments for hair loss is hair transplantation but hairline tattooing can also be a beneficial treatment for those who don’t want to undergo surgery and yet still desire fuller hair.
What is Hairline Tattooing?
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Ask the DoctorHairline tattooing is an alternative non-surgical cosmetic procedure to cover up bald spots or thinning hair. The goal of this procedure is to make the hair look fuller by filling the bald scalp with pigments. It is also known as scalp micropigmentation, shortly SMP.
Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) involves applying a color that closely matches your natural hair using pastes or fibers. Unlike traditional tattooing, SMP does not create hair-like lines but instead resembles a shadow, mimicking natural hair follicles. It should look like a natural hair follicle to blend in perfectly with the rest of your hair. This procedure simply creates a fuller hair illusion by enhancing the natural-looking definition and depth.
You have to keep in mind that scalp micropigmentation does not treat hair loss itself but rather provides a permanent concealment for it. If you wish to regrow your own natural hair, you can consider hair transplantation in Turkey with our expert specialists at Vanity Cosmetic Surgery Hospital.
Who Can Be a Candidate for Hairline Tattooing?
Hairline tattooing can be a treatment option for patients who suffer from:
- Various forms of alopecia,
- Male or female pattern hair loss,
- Hair loss caused by PCOS,
- Chemotherapy.
It is a solution for those who wish to make their hair appear thicker as well as patients who have scalp scars that they want to conceal. However, it is important to avoid SMP if you have skin sensitivities such as scalp acne or psoriasis. Additionally, individuals prone to keloid formation should exercise caution when considering SMP. These factors are crucial considerations before undergoing the procedure to ensure safety and optimal results.
How is Scalp Micropigmentation Done?
Scalp micropigmentation is a procedure that involves using thin needles filled with pigment to cover areas of the scalp that lack hair. The specialist deposits tiny dots of pigment into the scalp using these needles. These dots are in various shapes and sizes and they help the hair look thicker.
The procedure of scalp pigmentation typically follows these steps:
- You will be instructed to wash your hair and scalp before your appointment.
- Then your specialist will mark the areas of the scalp that will be treated during the procedure.
- Your specialist can also draw a hairline based on your facial features if your baldness requires so.
- After that, you will work with your specialist to find the pigment that matches your hair color.
- This pigment will be applied to your scalp as tiny dots using thin needles.
This operation takes about 5 hours but the time varies according to the size of the treated area. It can be done in 3 or more sessions spaced a few weeks apart. These sessions aim to increase the pigment density for a natural-looking appearance of thicker hair.
Pros and Cons of Scalp Micropigmentation
Pros | Cons |
It is a cheaper solution than other alternatives. | It primarily conceals hair loss rather than offering a permanent solution. |
You can feel confident with your hair’s thicker appearance. | Styling options may be somewhat limited compared to having natural hair. |
The hair follicles do not get damaged. | Over time, there may be gradual fading of the pigment. |
It is considered to be a safe procedure. | Achieving completely natural-looking results may require careful consideration and expert application. |
An illusion of a buzz cut can be created. | Some individuals may experience allergic reactions to the pigment, although this is rare. |
It is not invasive since there isn’t any incision made. | |
The procedure might only cause mild pain depending on your pain tolerance. |
What to Expect From a Scalp Micropigmentation: Before and After
Before undergoing your scalp micropigmentation, it’s crucial to discuss any allergies with your specialist during your consultation to prevent potential side effects.
Although SMP can enhance the appearance of your hair, it’s important to maintain realistic expectations about the operation. You can make use of the comparison pictures to form realistic expectations and understand what to anticipate after the procedure. We provided you with before and after pictures to ensure are well-prepared and satisfied with the results.
One of the most crucial things during your SMP journey is to choose an experienced and trustworthy specialist to avoid any infections or unnatural appearances. You need to find a specialist known for producing desirable results. You can contact us for a natural-looking and safe scalp micropigmentation operation with our licensed specialists.
The results of scalp micro pigmentation are considered to be permanent since the pigment that is used is a permanent cosmetic pigment. However, it might fade away due to the natural exfoliation of your skin over time. You can go back to your daily life right after the procedure since there’s no anesthesia or surgery involved. You may experience temporary redness on your scalp for a few hours following the procedure.
Recovery Period After a Hairline Tattooing Procedure
One of the perks of hairline tattooing is its low-maintenance nature, coupled with its ability to provide long-lasting results. However, there are things that you should be careful about during your recovery period before fully enjoying your thicker hair appearance, such as:
- Avoiding sun exposure,
- Delaying swimming and saunas,
- Avoiding heavy exercise which can cause your scalp to sweat.
You will need to use a shower cap while showering in order to keep your head dry until your specialist tells you it is okay to wet your hair. You need to moisturize your head regularly starting from the 4th day following the operation.
If you notice any unusual reactions, such as excessive redness, swelling, or signs of infection, on your scalp after scalp micropigmentation please consult your healthcare providers to avoid any complications.
Resources
https://www.estemedicalgroup.uk/blog/hairline-tattooing-the-truth-of-scalp-micropigmentation
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22719-scalp-micropigmentation
https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/scalp-micropigmentation