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Alopecia and Scalp Micropigmentation

Updated: Nov 23, 2022

Over 147 million people worldwide have or will develop alopecia at some point in their lvies. Alopecia is a condition in which the body attacks its own hair follicles, resulting in hair loss anywhere on the body. There are different types of alopecia, for example, alopecia totalis (complete hair loss), alopecia areata (partial hair loss), alopecia areata monocularis (one area of baldness, located anywhere on the scalp) and many more... Scalp micropigmentation can play an important part in regaining the look of a full head of hair. Scalp micropigmentation isn’t a cure for alopecia areata. However, it acts as an illusion to help disguise it's symptoms. This is enough reasons to choose scalp micropigmentation when treating your alopecia symptoms. With scalp micropigmentation, you can help to cover the symptoms of alopecia with a proven and effective technique that is a good option for people with alopecia.

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How can SMP help?


Scalp micropigmentation may not be able to restore or promote hair growth, but hopefully, it will help you in coming to terms with the loss you have experienced and hopefully help you to heal. We aim to work closely with you to achieve a look and feel that is comfortable with your own personal goals.


Scalp micropigmentation is not a ‘cure’, however it does provide an effective cover-up to hide hair loss relating to alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and even some rare forms like alopecia barbae and traction.



 
 
 

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