Studio Conceal Scalp Micropigmentation Scar and Stretch Mark Tattoos

Scalp Micropigmentation Arizona FAQ

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-surgical treatment for hair loss. We apply tiny, hair-like pigments to your scalp, creating the look of real hair follicles. This technique covers thinning areas and gives you the appearance of a fuller head of hair.

Yes! Each pigment is carefully applied to match the size of natural hair follicles, making it look incredibly realistic. Even close up, most people can’t tell SMP apart from actual hair.

Hair loss can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, medical conditions, or aging. SMP is an effective option for all types of hair loss, including male pattern baldness, alopecia, and thinning hair.

With proper care, SMP can last 4-6 years before you might need a touch-up. Avoiding excessive sun exposure and following aftercare instructions will help keep your results looking fresh for as long as possible.

Yes, SMP may gradually fade over the years, but it won’t turn blue or smear like some traditional tattoos. Touch-ups are available if you want to refresh the color and keep it looking its best.

Yes, SMP can be removed with a special laser if you ever decide it’s not for you. Pain levels vary, but most clients rate it around 3-5 out of 10. Many even find it relaxing enough to doze off during the procedure.

Most clients need 2-4 sessions spaced about two weeks apart to achieve the full look. After your final session, the results will gradually settle in over the next month, leaving you with the finished, natural look.

You might notice some mild redness for the first 24 hours, and the pigment will look darker at first. Over the next 1-3 weeks, the pigment softens and lightens, blending naturally with your scalp.

We’ll work with you to select the hairline that best suits your face shape and style preferences. SMP works with both short and long hair, depending on your goals and the density of your existing hair.

Yes, SMP is highly effective at covering transplant scars, making them much less noticeable and blending them in with the rest of your scalp.