The Complete Guide to Prepping Yourself for Scalp Micropigmentation

How Should You Prepare For Scalp Micropigmentation?

According to research, approximately 35 million men and 21 million women in the United States are affected by hair loss. While hair transplant is a common option, nowadays, many people are choosing scalp micropigmentation. This non-invasive and less painful procedure doesn’t require skin grafts of donor hair and has proven to be a long-lasting solution.

Here’s all you need to know about this process:

What is Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)?

Scalp micropigmentation, commonly referred to as SMP, is a highly advanced method of cosmetic pigmentation. Similar to microblading, scalp micropigmentation is also a form of scalp tattoo. This is a non-surgical hair loss treatment where natural pigment is applied to the epidermal layer of your scalp without penetrating the skin. This effectively replicates the appearance of natural hair follicles, resulting in a more natural look.

The process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques. Your practitioner will camouflage the surface of your scalp where there’s hair loss, creating a new hairline altogether. The success of the overall result depends on two things—the quality of equipment used and the knowledge and experience of the artist carrying out the procedure.

Who Can Opt For Scalp Micropigmentation?

 

  1. Anyone!

Scalp micropigmentation is an ideal option for both men and women who suffer from hair loss. Although the issue might be more common in men, women suffer from balding due to childbirth, stress, or surgery.

However, the purpose for men and women tends to differ. This is because men usually get treated to replicate shaved hair follicles, whereas, on a woman, micropigmentation is done to reduce the contrast between the hair and the scalp.

Women who opt for scalp micropigmentation aren’t always required to shave their heads, as the artist applies the pigment by parting their hair in sections, making the difference between their scalp and hair less noticeable.

  1. Individuals With Alopecia

There are various types of Alopecia that people may suffer from. It can begin at any age and can range in severity.

Hair transplants might not be the best option as Alopecia causes patchy hair loss that escalates over time. Androgenetic Alopecia causes 95% of hair loss in men. This is why scalp micropigmentation is most commonly chosen. This process helps fill in the hair loss patches as they start, and treatment can be continued per your requirements.

  1. People Who Want To Cover Scars 

If you have a scar on your head from a head injury or any other cause and want it covered, micropigmentation can reduce their appearance.

The process makes it look like hair follicles are growing over and around the spot, making it blend effortlessly with your natural hair flawlessly.

How Should You Prepare For Scalp Micropigmentation?

  • 2-3 days before the process

It’s crucial that you avoid alcohol at least two days before your procedure. This is because alcohol is a blood thinner, which will make you bleed even more.

Tea, energy drinks, and coffee are also blood thinners and should be avoided. Also, don’t consume any medication such as ibuprofen or aspirin as they can increase bleeding risk by coming in the way of blood clotting.

  • The Day Before

Make sure you sleep for a good 8 hours the night before the process so that you’re ready. Drinking plenty of water helps you stay hydrated and allows your skin to accept the ink even better. Do a mild exfoliation of your scalp eliminate any dead skin cells for better results.

  • On The Day Itself

Start your day with a healthy, protein-packed breakfast to help build your stamina. Wash your head properly as you will have to wait for several days after getting the process done before you can rewash it. Avoid doing any exercises or using any waxy or oily products on your scalp because the oil can prevent the pigment from catching on.

What Should You Do After The Procedure?

Now that it’s done, we know you’ll be so excited to flaunt your new look to your friends and family. But this excitement should be contained (for a while at least) as your scalp remains sensitive for a few days after the procedure.

Additionally, although scalp micropigmentation is a non-invasive process, it requires some aftercare.

 

  • Immediate aftercare

Avoid activities like showering, swimming, and exercising that would expose your head to water. This applies to anything that makes you sweat—like a sauna, hiking, and others.

You can wash your head after three or four days with a mild shampoo. Follow the same thing after seven days with a gentle cleanser. Use a fresh and clean pillow to minimize any discomfort.

You will feel irritation on your scalp during the healing time, but it’s vital that you don’t pick or scratch it. Allow it to heal at its own pace to avoid bacteria from spreading and ensuring better pigment retention.

  • Long-term aftercare

In the first month after your procedure, it’s best to stay away from the sun. Your skin is still sensitive, and prolonged exposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause damage.

If you have to go out, be sure to apply a generous layer of sunscreen and wear a cap, hat, or scarf.

Moisturizing should become a daily part of our routine; use a lightweight cream or gel to help the pigment settle.

Depending on your lifestyle and skin type, micropigmentation usually lasts for about four to five years. It’s important to remember that even though this procedure is non-invasive, you should only get it done from a certified specialist for the best results.

Get the Treatment from a Trusted and Certified Professional

Looking for a way to change the look of a receding or ill-defined hairline? Delaware Scalp Micropigmentation is the way to go!

We offer top-quality non-surgical hair loss treatment and scalp micropigmentation services for men and women. We use specialized tools and natural pigments to help our clients get the look they want! Our effective procedure also yields quick results.

To learn more about our hair loss treatment services, call 302-292-0380, or visit our website.

 

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