Scalp Micro-Pigmentation
Specialising in world class hair line restoration, density upgrades and hair loss treatments.
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We are proud to bring you the next evolution in our passion for beauty and artistry. For the past 10 years, Blacklashink has been at the forefront of the lash extension and cosmetic tattooing industry, earning the trust and loyalty of countless clients with our precision, expertise, and commitment to enhancing natural beauty.
Now, we are excited to introduce Hue by Blacklashink—our new, specialised branch dedicated to Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP). Building on a decade of excellence in cosmetic tattooing, Hue by Blacklashink is focused on providing cutting-edge SMP services to help you achieve a fuller, natural-looking hairline, and regain confidence in your appearance. Whether you’re dealing with hair thinning, receding hairlines, or simply want a more defined look, our expert artists use advanced techniques and high-quality pigments to create flawless, realistic results tailored to each client’s unique features.
About Scalp Micro-Pigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-invasive procedure that uses micro-needles to apply semi-permanent pigment to the scalp, creating the appearance of fuller hair. Ideal for hair thinning, pattern baldness, or a receding hairline, SMP adds density and shape for a natural, refreshed look.
FAQs
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The discomfort experienced during Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) varies from person to person, as everyone’s pain tolerance is different. Generally, the procedure is described as mildly uncomfortable but manageable, with many people reporting only slight discomfort similar to a light scratching or tingling sensation. If the sensation becomes too uncomfortable, numbing cream can be applied to help alleviate pain and make the process more comfortable.
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Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) is similar to a tattoo in that it involves applying pigments to the skin, but it differs in technique and purpose. SMP uses specialised pigments and equipment to create a hair-like effect on the scalp, whereas traditional tattoos involve deeper ink injection and are generally used for body art. The pigments used in SMP are designed to match hair color and mimic the appearance of hair follicles.
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Yes, Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) can be done on blondes. The pigments used in SMP can be customised to match lighter hair colors, including various shades of blonde, to achieve a natural-looking result.
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No, Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) does not stimulate hair growth. It is a cosmetic procedure designed to create the appearance of fuller hair or a shaved head by applying pigments to the scalp. It doesn’t affect hair follicles or promote hair regrowth.
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No, Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) does not stop your hair from growing. It only affects the appearance of your scalp by adding pigments to create the look of fuller hair or a shaved head. Your hair growth is not impacted by the SMP procedure.
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The number of Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) treatments needed varies by individual, but most people require 2 to 4 sessions. The exact number depends on factors such as the desired density, scalp condition, and how well the pigments settle. Your practitioner will provide a personalised plan based on your specific needs.
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You generally need to wait about 7 to 14 days between each Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) session. This allows time for the scalp to heal and for the pigments to settle properly. Your practitioner will provide specific guidance based on your individual treatment plan.