What is Pigmentation on Scalp?

Posted by Mary Shoufield on

If someone is suffering from scalp problems, such as pattern baldness, thinning hair, receding hairline, or scars, scalp micropigmentation can help. It involves replicating hair follicles using small needles that deposit or implant pigment into the scalp. The goal is to recreate the impression of natural follicles and cover scalp issues. When the best scalp artist uses the right tools and ink, the result is near natural and life-changing for people experiencing a loss of self-esteem due to scalp flaws.

What is Scalp Micropigmentation?

SMP is a cosmetic treatment, which helps cover scalp problems so clients can enjoy the life-changing results forever. The treatment is permanent and the results remain almost the same for a lifetime, with the client requiring a few touch-ups every few years.

What is the Best SMP Ink?

Since scalp micropigmentation pigment plays a crucial role in giving the results a client expects from the hair restoration treatment, the quality of ink matters the most. Chemical tattoo inks are a big No for scalp micropigmentation. SMP ink is specially formulated for the skin on the scalp, which is more sensitive compared with other parts of the body.

The best SMP ink does not use harsh chemicals. It is organic, natural, and plant-based and does not spread, blur, discolor, or migrate. Additionally, the best quality of SMP pigment is one that does not cause irritation or allergic reactions nor does it turn into different colors over a period of time. With an influx of SMP pigments on the market, it can be overwhelming to find the one that works and matches the quality criteria.

DermMicro has come up with the top-quality HD pigment that requires no dilution, unlike a host of other inks that need to be diluted in water to match the color with the client’s scalp. DM has different shades for people of different ethnicities based on color. This ensures that the scalp pigment matches with their skin and hair and does not need to be diluted. There’s a color matching chart too that makes life easier for scalp artists to match the color with client’s hair.

What Makes DM Pigments So Special?

Anyone with SMP experience will always talk about the need for creating finer and darker impressions. DM HD needles are designed with a superior taper configuration. This ensures that maximum pigment makes it into the skin compared with other brands. 

HD pigments leave superior impressions and have a long staying power. They are effective for all skin tones and stay the same forever.

In addition, there is a scar pigment that is formulated especially for scar camouflage. It has a good scar staying power. Although scars do not easily accept inks and pigments, the new formulation here stays in the scar for a long time. Besides, DM pigments require fewer sessions as they are formulated using the tightly packed 60 micron particle formula. This means that the pigment stays more dense and dark all through the life of the pigment.

If the details of DM HD pigments and scar pigment impress you, place your order NOW on DermMicro website. 

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