{"id":1274,"date":"2019-07-09T05:03:08","date_gmt":"2019-07-09T05:03:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.boldbarber.com\/?p=1274"},"modified":"2019-07-18T10:13:54","modified_gmt":"2019-07-18T10:13:54","slug":"scalp-micropigmentation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.boldbarber.com\/scalp-micropigmentation\/","title":{"rendered":"Everything You Should Know About Scalp Micropigmentation"},"content":{"rendered":"

Maybe you\u2019ve heard about scalp micropigmentation but you haven\u2019t really given it much thought. Or, you\u2019re aware of what it is and you\u2019re considering it but you haven\u2019t yet delved too much into the subject. Either way, in this article we\u2019ll try to summarize everything you should know about scalp micropigmentation and, hopefully, help you reach a decision you\u2019ll be happy with.<\/p>\n

What is scalp micropigmentation?<\/h2>\n

Often called \u201cbald head tattoo\u201d, \u201chair tattoo\u201d, or just by its abbreviation \u201cSMP\u201d, scalp micropigmentation is quite a technical process during which a practitioner uses microneedles to insert pigment into the top layer of a person\u2019s scalp. Essentially, this scalp pigmentation is a type of tattoo but it\u2019s applied in a very specific manner so that it creates the illusion of a shaven hairline.<\/p>\n

During the procedure, the qualified professional will inject the pigment in such a way so that it resembles multiple tiny hair follicles on your head<\/strong><\/em>. The effectiveness of the procedure depends largely on the skill and the technique of the practitioner as the pigmentation dots need to be applied in a good, realistic-looking pattern. Negative reviews on smp procedures are almost always due to its poor execution and not the procedure itself.<\/p>\n

Either way, scalp micropigmentation is typically done to even out or complete a receding hairline, as well as for a myriad of other reasons:<\/p>\n