As more and more women lose their hair, scalp micropigmentation is becoming a more popular way to treat the problem. It can have a significant impact on a woman’s life in terms of her overall appearance and mental health. Scalp micropigmentation is therefore not limited to men. When treating female hair loss, the treatment can thicken significantly. Our success stories with female pattern hair loss are numerous.
Scalp micropigmentation, often known as scalp tattooing, hides pattern balding in men and women. The skin is “shaded,” which makes the hair and scalp look less different from each other. This makes the hair look thicker and fuller.
But it requires a significant amount of thought and investigation. It goes without saying that if you already have thinning hair, you won’t want to exacerbate the situation by harming your existing locks. It’s also important to recognize that women generally lose hair in a very different pattern than does the male population. Hairstyles for women with pattern baldness don’t have to be difficult because Skalptec offers scalp pigmentation.
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Parting parts of the existing hair and applying the pigment in the appropriate areas is how the pigment is applied. The darkening is applied by Skalptec professionals in exact spots that pierce the skin and mimic existing shorter hairs, concealing the baldness.
First and foremost, the most important thing for everyone to know about male and female baldness is that the pattern of thinning differs. Men usually start losing hair on the crown and just in front of the hairline. Although female pattern baldness is more common, it frequently occurs at the crown and widens the natural parting. She is not likely to lose her true frontal hairline, and she is not likely to grow entirely bald.
The procedure for scalp micropigmentation differs significantly between men and women for precisely these reasons. The goal of the procedure for males is to resemble their shorn heads’ hair follicles. For women, the trick is to hide the differences by drawing attention to the regions that are visibly thinning, which will give the impression that the hair is fuller overall. It is essential to use a reliable specialist for the task at hand. There is no denying that women’s approaches to scalp micropigmentation differ significantly from men’s.
The micropigmentation on the scalp is not hair. This technique is intended to hide bald spots or general thinning hair. To determine appropriateness, your Skalptec technician must evaluate each case of thinning. It’s also important to remember that brunettes and redheads respond to this method much better than do blonde ladies.
If you don’t want to undergo surgery or aren’t qualified for a hair transplant, SMP is a fantastic option. SMP is a cutting-edge and novel procedure that gives the client a semi-permanent result that may fade with time. However, with sporadic touch-ups, your ultimate appearance can be irreversible and last for many years to come.
Make an appointment for a consultation by giving our team a call at 0115 647 5211. A FNK Hair Studio representative will be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with additional information about the product.