Scalp micropigmentation is a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting pigment into the scalp to create the appearance of hair. It is often used to help camouflage hair loss and create the appearance of a full head of shaved hair.
Scalp micropigmentation is performed using a handheld device that resembles a pen. The device is used to inject pigment into the scalp, creating tiny dots of pigment that mimic the appearance of hair follicles. The procedure is typically performed in a series of sessions, with each session lasting several hours.Scalp micropigmentation is generally considered to be a safe and effective way to camouflage hair loss. However, like any cosmetic procedure, there are risks involved, including infection, allergic reactions, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced practitioner to minimize the risk of complications.
The results of scalp micropigmentation are typically long-lasting, but the pigment may fade over time and touch-up treatments may be needed to maintain the desired appearance. Scalp micropigmentation is not a permanent solution for hair loss and does not stimulate the growth of new hair.