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Is’SMP (Scalp Tattoo)’ effective for treatment of parietal hair loss?

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Is’SMP (Scalp Tattoo)’ effective for treatment of parietal hair loss?

Input time: 2014.05.06 10:41:24 Modified time: 2014.05.06 10:44:32

Recently, SMP (Scalp Micro Pigmentation) treatment is attracting attention to alopecia patients suffering from parietal hair loss.

SMP (Scalp Tattoo) is a procedure developed jointly with Korea and the United States in 2011 by the NHI New Hair Hair Transplant Center as a non-surgical hair loss solution for domestic parietal hair loss patients and private hair loss patients. It is gaining popularity.

SMP is a method of injecting the same pigment as the color of the hair into the scalp through a microneedle, and it is characterized by being irregular and fine like real hair.

If SMP is applied to hair loss on the head of a woman, which is considered difficult for hair transplantation, it is effective enough to eliminate the need to use heukchae as it can semi-permanently cover the scalp.

Since it is applied to the scalp of the sparse or thinned crown, it is also effective for men suffering from insufficient density of the crown. In addition, when applied to a hair loss patient, the visual effect is excellent as if all of the actual hair was shaved.

“SMP does not actually make hair,” said Lee Sang-joon, director of the NHI New Hair Hair Transplant Center. “The principle of supporting the insufficient hair density by hiding the bright areas of the scalp by making the remaining traces intact,” he explained.

“The pigments and microneedles used in SMP have no effect on the scalp tissue or surrounding hair follicles, so it does not interfere with future hair transplantation considerations.”

He said, “SMP is in the spotlight as the most convenient non-surgical hair loss treatment that covers the scalp and makes the hair look rich because it is painless and natural. “Permanent SMP could be a good alternative.” Digital News Team

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