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Scalp Micropigmentation for alopecia

Scalp Ink Aus

Scalp Micropigmentation for alopecia

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Alopecia

SMP For Alopecia

When it comes to the sudden and total loss of hair on the scalp, one of two types of alopecia are the condition. Alopecia Universalis is the loss of all body hair, including the face and scalp.Alopecia totalis is the loss of hair on the scalp alone.Scalp Micropigmentation can address both conditions by offering the illusion of a shaved head or a very close buzz cut.

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Alopecia is not yet fully understood scientifically but it is believed that an auto immune disorder exists which attacks the follicles. As follicles form an integral part of our skin’s structure, when they are compromised, so too is the skin. Treating alopecia with scalp micropigmentation is highly successful but it must be trusted only to artists who understand the complex dermatological structure of compromised skin.

The scalp skin follicles are unlike any others on the body in that they produce up to 3 hairs each. To that end, our SMP artists replicate this look so remarkably accurately that it is imperceptible from a close-cut hair style. Carefully accomplished over several sessions to respect the skin’s integrity, results are outstanding and have helped hundreds of clients cope with this condition.

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) for Alopecia

Scalp micropigmentation for alopecia is a popular cosmetic procedure for men and women with all skin types or hair loss. It is a non-invasive treatment that deposits pigment into the scalp using fine micro-needles which adds density and mimics the appearance of natural hair follicles. It creates a new hairline by camouflaging the area where hair loss has already occurred, restoring the individual’s confidence and self-esteem. Alopecia scalp micropigmentation, when performed by a trained and licenced specialist, can restore receded hairlines, thicken remaining hair, camouflage transplant scarring, and create the appearance of close-cropped hair. This is where we, at Scalp ink, step in to help.

Micropigmentation for Alopecia – Is it for You?

SMP is an excellent hair loss treatment for those who have suffered from any type of hair loss, including:

  • Alopecia areata (hair loss)
  • Hair thinning
  • Baldness in both men and women

While it does not treat the underlying cause of hair loss, it can create the illusion of a full head of hair when combined with existing hair.

Types of Alopecia

Alopecia is a non-infectious, autoimmune disease that causes hair loss in people of all ages and genders. The triggering event is largely unknown. However, it has been linked to a variety of factors such as genetics or other medical conditions.There are various types of alopecia, each with its own set of causes and effects:

  • Alopecia areata (patchy): Alopecia areata (patchy) is characterised by one or more round or oval, coin-sized tracts of hair loss on your head or other parts of your body. This can progress to total hair loss. This type of alopecia is known as persistent patchy alopecia areata when it simply remains patchy.
  • Alopecia totalis: Being a variant of alopecia areata, this is the medical term for complete scalp baldness.
  • Alopecia universalis: It is a condition in which you lose all of your hair on your body. That means no hair on your head, face, or anywhere else on your body, including your nose!
  • Diffuse alopecia areata: Does stress cause hair loss? Yes! That is what diffuse alopecia areata is – a sudden and severe thinning of all the hair on your head that is difficult to diagnose.
  • Ophiasis alopecia: This is a condition in which you lose hair on the sides and lower back of your head in the shape of a band.

People experience significant anxiety and self-esteem issues regardless of whether they have partial or complete hair loss. Hair loss and regrowth in all types of alopecia areata can be unpredictable which is the reason many suffering from alopecia seek out alternative treatments like SMP for alopecia.

Treating Alopecia with Scalp Micropigmentation

Unlike other treatment options, which can be costly, unreliable, or temporary, micropigmentation for alopecia offers a safe, guaranteed, and affordable way for people with any type or degree of alopecia to mask the effects of their condition and create the appearance of a full head of hair. The procedure involves injecting dots of pigment under the scalp to create the illusion of hair that has recently been shaved and is beginning to grow back. Here is the process of scalp micropigmentation at Scalp Ink:

  • Consultation: During your initial consultation, our experienced artist will discuss your goals and develop a detailed plan of action that will be carried out over the course of treatment.
  • First session: The SMP process will begin during your first visit. A small amount of pigment is applied to your scalp. We will carefully select the colour of this pigment to create a natural appearance and hairline which will be followed precisely with the assistance of a computer controlled system.
  • Second session: On the second appointment, we will fill in your scalp with pigment. For many of our clients, this will be their final visit and they can expect an immediate improvement at the conclusion of this session. This appointment is primarily for enhancing the fullness and depth of scalp micropigmentation.
  • Third session: Though for most clients two sessions prove to be sufficient, some may require a third session to complete the process.

Once the micropigmentation procedure for alopecia is completed, you will have a guaranteed hair loss solution. You need not suffer the pain and potential rejection of a hair transplant, or worry about a hairpiece or wig falling from your head at an inconvenient time. With a hair tattoo for alopecia, you can go about your day full of confidence.

How Is Hair Tattoo for Alopecia Patients Performed?

Scalp micropigmentation treatment employs micro needles to apply a layer of pigment dots to your scalp, much like getting a tattoo. Micropigmentation for alopecia treatment is usually done in three sessions. However, there is some variation depending on the severity of your hair loss, the style you desire, and other factors.When each ink dot forms, it causes a small wound on the skin. The formed scab will eventually fall off, reducing some of the original pigment in your head. The gradual disappearance of the inked dots varies from person to person. Until then, more micropigmentation scalp treatments are required to achieve the desired shade of the head. The pigmentation shades of the tattoo will vary depending on your scalp.Distinct shades are required for your scalp tattoo to make them stand out. Lighter pigments are typically applied first, with subsequent sessions depositing darker shades on your scalp to create the illusion of a full head of hair.

Book Your SMP Consultation Today!

Our team at Scalp Ink is ready to help you get started. Call us on 1300090939 or send us an email at info@scalpink.com.au to schedule your SMP consultation.

FAQs

Research has discovered that many people with a family history of alopecia areata also have a personal history of other autoimmune disorders, such as atopy, a hyper allergic disorder, thyroiditis, and vitiligo. Areata is more likely to occur in someone who has a close family member who has the disease. One in every five people with the disease has a family member who has alopecia areata too.

Alopecia can affect your entire body or just your scalp, and it can be temporary or permanent. This condition could be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions, or ageing. It can affect people of all ages and genders, but the good news is that with the help of immune-suppressing medication, hair often grows back on its own. Some viable alternatives are procedures like alopecia scalp micropigmentation treatments.

Fortunately, scalp micropigmentation for alopecia causes little to no damage to existing hair. SMP is similar to tattooing, and the pigments have no negative effects on hair follicles. There is a common misconception about scalp micropigmentation damaging hair follicles and affecting hair growth. However, this is a complete myth because scalp micropigmentation will not harm your hair follicles.

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