Does Scalp Micropigmentation Cause Hair Loss?
The only direct way in which SMP could cause permanent damage is if it was performed incorrectly.
The only direct way in which SMP could cause permanent damage is if it was performed incorrectly.
SMP does not cause any direct physical damage to the existing hair follicles and it does not prevent future growth. In fact, when done correctly, SMP is designed to complement one’s existing hair, giving the illusion of more volume and coverage than what would be achieved naturally. The procedure involves injecting small dots of pigment into the dermal layer of the scalp that mimic individual strands of hair.
The only direct way in which SMP could cause permanent damage is if it was performed incorrectly. If a practitioner uses too much pigment or injects too deeply into the skin, it can affect existing blood vessels and create scarring on the scalp. This could potentially lead to irreversible damage and permanent loss of hair follicles in those areas. As such, it’s important to find a trained practitioner who understands how to properly perform this treatment in order to minimize risks associated with SMP.
In addition to causing potential physical damage to hair follicles, some people worry that chemicals used in SMP may interact with other treatments they may be taking for alopecia or other causes of baldness, resulting in further hair loss or complications. However, there is no evidence that suggests any negative interactions between these chemicals and existing treatments for thinning hair or alopecia-related issues.
Ultimately, Scalp Micropigmentation is an entirely safe procedure as long as it is performed by a qualified practitioner who follows proper protocols while administering the injections. It poses very little risk of causing additional hair loss or hair follicles due to physical damage or adverse reactions from chemicals used during treatment but should still be done with caution since it affects delicate tissue on your scalp.