Hair pigmentation provider
Prohairclinic has been offering scalp micro hair pigmentation (SMP) as a non-surgical solution for hair loss since 2004.
This treatment creates the illusion of hair stubble by applying tiny pigments to the scalp.
This is effective for both men and women who are dealing with thinning hair, bald spots, complete baldness, or scars from a hair transplant.
SMP can mimic a shaved look, increase the density of existing hair, or camouflage scars.
The results are natural-looking and require minimal maintenance.
Hair loss? Total solution for young and old, for men and women
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Micro hair pigmentation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Micro hair Pigmentation SMP
Micro hair pigmentation can look very natural if done correctly by an experienced and specialized practitioner. It is important that the pigments are adapted to the color, shape and style of the natural hair and that the pigment dots are applied as small and fine as possible. Also, the hairline should not be set too low or too tight, but should have natural variations and irregularities. If these factors are taken into account, micro hair pigmentation will produce a realistic result that is indistinguishable from real hair.
Micro hair pigmentation can also be used to soften failed hair transplants and scars. A hair transplant is a surgical procedure in which hair follicles are transferred from a donor area to a bald or thin area. This can lead to complications, such as infection, rejection, unnatural results, or scarring on the donor or recipient area. A common type of scar is the FUE scar, which occurs after a follicular unit extraction (FUE), in which hair follicles are removed one by one with a small drill. Another type of scar is the FUT scar, which occurs after a follicular unit transplant (FUT), in which a strip of skin with hair follicles is cut away and divided into smaller pieces. Micro hair pigmentation can make these scars less visible by coloring them with pigments that match the color of the patient's own hair. This reduces the contrast between the skin and hair and creates the illusion that there is more hair in the scarred area. Micro hair pigmentation can also be used to increase the optical density of the hair after a hair transplant that did not provide sufficient density.
Micro hair pigmentation is suitable for people, men and women, who suffer from: Thinning hair: by darkening the skin, an optical illusion of more hair is created. Complete baldness: by creating the illusion of a shaved head ('shaven look'). Partial baldness: for example to get rid of receding hairlines, rejuvenate the hairline, cover the crown, etc. Scars on the head: for example after a hair transplant, an accident, an operation, or an illness. Hair loss due to alopecia areata (patchy baldness): to camouflage the bald spots.
Micro hair pigmentation has several advantages over other treatments for hair problems, such as: It is a safe and hygienic treatment that meets the legal requirements for tattooing and (semi) permanent make-up1. Micro hair pigmentation is an affordable treatment that costs less than a hair transplant or other surgical procedures. Micro hair pigmentation is a quick and easy treatment that requires little to no recovery time. It is a natural and realistic treatment that is adapted to the color, shape and style of the person's own hair. Micro hair pigmentation is a sustainable treatment that lasts a long time and can be touched up over time.
The difference between injection needles and micro hair pigmentation needles is that injection needles are intended to introduce fluids or medications into the body, while mhp hair pigmentation needles are intended to introduce pigments into the skin. Injection needles are usually thicker and longer than micro hair pigmentation needles, because they have to penetrate deeper into the tissue. Micro hair pigmentation needles are finer and shorter, because they only reach the top layer of the skin. Also, the pigments used for micro hair pigmentation are different from the dyes used for tattooing or permanent makeup.
Micro hair pigmentation can be a good solution to repair a failed hair transplant, depending on the situation. Micro hair pigmentation can be used to camouflage scars, for example after a FUT hair transplant1. It can also be used to fill in areas where the hair transplant has failed, creating a more natural and fuller appearance. Micro hair pigmentation is a cosmetic procedure in which micro dots of pigment are applied to the scalp to create the illusion of hair stubble. It is a quick, painless and relatively inexpensive treatment that gives a natural-looking result. It can also be combined with other treatments such as hair transplantation or medication. To repair a failed hair transplant with micro hair pigmentation, you should consult a reputable mhp practitioner with experience. They will be able to assess your situation and recommend the best course of action. You will need to prepare your scalp by shaving and cleansing it. The micro hair pigmentation practitioner will use a fine needle to apply the pigment to your scalp. They will carefully match the pigment to your natural hair color and skin tone2. You must allow time for healing and schedule follow-up appointments to achieve the desired results.
Experience and education: A qualified MHP specialist will typically have training in hair pigmentation and possibly other relevant fields, such as dermatology or hair transplantation. They should have sufficient experience and may be able to show you references or before and after photos of previous clients. Certification: See if the specialist has any relevant certifications. While there is no specific certification for micro hair pigmentation, they may have a certificate from an accredited training institute in cosmetic tattooing or medical micropigmentation. Portfolio: Ask to see a portfolio of examples of their work. An experienced specialist will be proud of their previous results and will be able to show you photos of clients they have treated. See if their style and the quality of their work match what you are looking for. Customer feedback: Read reviews and feedback from customers. This can give you an idea of what other people have experienced with the specialist. Online reviews or testimonials on the specialist's website can be useful information. Consultation: Schedule a consultation with the specialist before booking a treatment. During the conversation you can ask questions about their working methods, the materials used and the results you can expect.