Does SMP Damage Existing Hair?

Posted by Mary Shoufield on

Scalp micropigmentation does not harm your existing hair. However, this depends a lot on the type of products used. An untrained artist is more likely to use chemical inks or wrong size of needles or even poor tools for the procedure. Wrong tools and pigment can do your hair more harm than good. In that case, it might damage your existing hair. You don’t want to get into the hands of an untrained scalp artist. Rather, look for one who enjoys a great reputation in the industry. Well-trained and experienced SMP practitioners use the best tools to create natural-looking results. So you can expect hair regrowth when SMP is performed by the best scalp artist.

SMP is for both men and women. You may choose scalp micropigmentation if you want to avoid other hair restoration techniques that are more invasive and require longer recovery period. However, remember, you need the right artist to create the desired results for you.

How is SMP Done

The procedure uses a pen-like instrument. Some artists may even use a standard tattoo gun for SMP. The job of the pen is to create the look you desire using a micro needle to penetrate a few millimeters into the scalp. Ideally, the scalp artist makes sure that the needle goes deeper than the epidermis until the top layer of the dermis, which is the middle layer of the skin.

If the scalp artist has the best tool, they can achieve accurate follicle points that are high density with the help of special needles for scalp micropigmentation. DM 2.0 pen from DermMicro is a handy tool for scalp micropigmentation. It is a balanced and light weight tattoo tool for long scalp sessions. Hat’s more, it is easier to change the grip to fit the Legacy DermMicro needles or the new HD Needles.

Why Choose DM 2.0 Pen

The SMP tool comes with a 1-year replacement warranty. The kit includes 1 Scalp Micropigmentation DM 2.0 pen, 1 Power supply, and 1 Foot pedal. Besides, there is an instructional guide to make it easier for new scalp artists to use the product and deliver results. the right SMP tools can make a huge difference in the outcome. Not to mention, the skill of a scalp artist is equally important. In fact, a skilled scalp practitioner can make a difference between a good SMP and a botched one.

So you always want to trust one with years of experience, training, and skills. The best practitioner uses the right tools to deliver results.

DermMicro products are time-tested for their efficacy and usefulness.  They are easy to use and deliver accurate results. Order your DM 2.0 Pen today if you want to get your hands on the best SMP tools to deliver precise pigment implantation with excellent control and stability. Done rightly, scalp micropigmentation does not damage hair. Rather, it is the best hair restoration procedure to cover scars, hide thinning hair, or a receding hairline.

 

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