Posts Tagged ‘SMP’
Scalp Micropigmentation – SMP – Non-surgical Option for Thickening the Appearance of Hair
Scalp Micropigmentation or SMP is an option for male and female hair loss patients. This is a camouflage technique that uses tiny points of pigment (almost like a tattoo but much smaller and medical grade inks) to provide a visual background making the hair appear fuller and denser. To learn more about SMP visit…
Read MoreScalp MicroPigmentation’s Increased Popularity Leads to Additional Risks for Uninformed Patients
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) seems a lot like traditional tattooing. Tiny needles are used to apply pigment to the skin to mimic the appearance of hair – which is a tattoo, right? Not quite…
Read MoreDr. Wasserbauer Hosts SMP Workshop For ISHRS
Dr. Wasserbauer’s passion for hair restoration goes beyond serving her patients from around the world everyday. She has written countless articles for the Hair Transplant Forum International Journal and presented on various surgical and medical therapy topics regularly at the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery Annual Scientific Symposiums. She believes in giving back to…
Read MoreFUE Hair Transplant with Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)
FUE hair transplant (Follicular Unit Extraction) and SMP (Scalp Micropigmentation). One of the key benefits of FUE is that since the grafts are individually excised one at a time the incision is very small and often imperceptible to the human eye. This allows the patient to cut their hair as short as they want with no visible scarring.
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