This is one of the biggest concerns clients have when they walk into our clinic for the first consultation. We don’t blame them because scalp micropigmentation is a relatively new trend and even though it’s been there for years, people are just finding out about it, thanks to influencers and celebrities.
Since scalp micropigmentation is similar to tattooing, a lot of people believe that the results will also look like a tattoo. But this is not true. If you’re considering going for a scalp micropigmentation procedure, here’s what you need to know: It All Depends on the Practitioner Just like how you wouldn’t hire just about anyone for your company, you shouldn’t go with the first option when it comes to scalp micropigmentation. Make sure you go with a professional who has years of experience. It’s important to know whether they have a certification and license to practice. A novice doesn’t have enough experience and practice but a professional will also advice on you what will best suit your needs. Always check the online reviews before selecting a practitioner. What do their existing clients have to say about them? What about the previous clients? Are they satisfied? Of course, not everyone will have the same experience but make sure to go with someone who has more positive reviews. The more experienced a practitioner is, the more natural the results will be. The Pigment Resembles Hair Follicles Even though micropigmentation is somewhat similar to tattooing, it’s not the same thing. The pigment the practitioner will use will resemble hair follicles. They blend the pigment with the follicles to complement your skin tone and natural hair. You can choose your own style and shade as well. The treatment is also used to cover up hair transplant scars, burns, and birthmarks. If you don’t have bald patches and instead struggle with hair thinning, the practitioner will implant pigment to add some shading. This will give the illusion of a full head of hair. In Conclusion Scalp micropigmentation uses pigment that resembles real hair follicles. But this can only be done by an experienced practitioner with a license and certification. Going to an amateur will save you costs but it can compromise on the results in a number of ways. Black Label Artistry offers exceptional scalp micropigmentation treatment and services. Laycie Young has been in the business since 2017 but has been practicing scalp micropigmentation for years. She also provides training to practitioners looking to hone their skills. The ultimate hair loss solution is just a click away!
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