Scalp Micropigmentation: The Science of the Illusion and the Safety Checklist
SMP is a specialized cosmetic treatment that uses fine needles to deposit pigment dots into the scalp — creating a realistic "buzz cut" appearance or adding density to thinning areas.
The Science of the Illusion
Unlike traditional tattooing, SMP focuses on the dermis layer — shallower than a tattoo — which keeps the dots crisp and follicle-like rather than blurry. Each tiny deposit mimics the visual of a shaved hair follicle, so the scalp reads as "full" from a normal viewing distance. The same technique covers FUE donor scars on the back of the scalp.
The Dermatological Safety Checklist
Safety comes down to the practitioner's hygiene and your medical screening:
- Sterile hygiene protocol: practitioners must use new, sterile needles and ink to prevent HIV or Hepatitis transmission.
- Medical exclusions: SMP is not recommended for those prone to keloid scars, granulomas, or specific blood-related cancers.
- Depth discipline: pigment must stay in the dermis — too deep creates tattoo-style blur, too shallow fades fast.
- MRI awareness: pigment can interfere with MRI scans; always disclose SMP before imaging.
Costs and Longevity
SMP typically runs $2,000–$4,000 depending on the treated area, with fading minimal over 7–32 months and eventual touch-ups. It's non-surgical, delivers immediate results across 2–4 hour weekly sessions, and pairs beautifully with transplants for scar camouflage and density.
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