Hairwell Clinic
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Every individual has unique skin characteristics, so each scalp micropigmentation (SMP) treatment must be customized accordingly. The way pigment settles and reacts can vary depending on skin type and quality. For this reason, the interval between the first and second session can range from ten to fourteen days, sometimes extending up to a month.
Allowing time for both the skin and pigment to settle is crucial for achieving the best long-term results. Taking a gradual approach, especially when aiming for durability over the years, helps enhance the outcome.
During the healing process, it’s natural for the pigment to soften or experience minor fading. The initial session creates a base, while follow-up sessions are vital for building density, perfecting the hairline, and making necessary adjustments for a realistic appearance. At each appointment, the SMP specialist assesses how the pigment has set in the skin, making adjustments as needed based on individual skin response and pigment retention.
Multiple sessions are also essential for achieving the right shade and tone. SMP is a tailored procedure that benefits from progressive modifications to ensure optimal results. Attempting to complete the entire process in one session risks uneven pigmentation or unnatural tones, as the color may turn out too dark, too light, or may not blend seamlessly with the surrounding hair.
Lastly, spacing out sessions promotes longevity. Each application builds on the last, ensuring the final look stays balanced and consistent over time, providing a lasting and natural appearance for clients.
Allowing time for both the skin and pigment to settle is crucial for achieving the best long-term results. Taking a gradual approach, especially when aiming for durability over the years, helps enhance the outcome.
During the healing process, it’s natural for the pigment to soften or experience minor fading. The initial session creates a base, while follow-up sessions are vital for building density, perfecting the hairline, and making necessary adjustments for a realistic appearance. At each appointment, the SMP specialist assesses how the pigment has set in the skin, making adjustments as needed based on individual skin response and pigment retention.
Multiple sessions are also essential for achieving the right shade and tone. SMP is a tailored procedure that benefits from progressive modifications to ensure optimal results. Attempting to complete the entire process in one session risks uneven pigmentation or unnatural tones, as the color may turn out too dark, too light, or may not blend seamlessly with the surrounding hair.
Lastly, spacing out sessions promotes longevity. Each application builds on the last, ensuring the final look stays balanced and consistent over time, providing a lasting and natural appearance for clients.