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Experience the finest in scalp micropigmentation at AFRISCALP. We offer personalized treatments tailored to meet your unique needs, ensuring the best possible outcome. Our professional team is dedicated to delivering outstanding results through a meticulous process that replicates the natural appearance of hair follicles. Trust AFRISCALP to help you regain a fuller, more youthful look. Visit our website or call us today to book your appointment and take the first step towards a revitalized appearance.

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WHAT IS SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION? (SMP)
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a cutting-edge, non-surgical treatment designed to create the illusion of a fuller head of hair. By applying specialized pigments to the scalp, SMP can mimic the appearance of natural hair follicles. This innovative approach is ideal for those experiencing hair thinning or complete hair loss, providing a solution that looks realistic and boosts confidence.
 

STEP 1 - CONSULTATION.

During a consultation for scalp micropigmentation, We will discuss the client's desired outcome, address any questions or concerns, and assess the scalp condition. We will explain the procedure, discuss the expected results, and create a customized treatment plan. We may also provide recommendations on hairline design, color matching, and aftercare. Overall, the consultation ensures that the client is well-informed and comfortable before proceeding with the scalp micropigmentation treatment.

STEP 2 - FIRST SESSION

During the first session, we will discuss desired outcomes, create a customized design, and begin the process by carefully implanting pigments into the scalp. The first session typically lays the foundation for subsequent sessions to build density and achieve the desired look. Healing time and aftercare instructions are also provided post-treatment. Kindly note the first session might look ligther the expected. Going to dark or to dense will result in undesired results. TRUST THE PROCESS !

STEP 3 - SECOND SESSION

During the second session of scalp micropigmentation, we focus on adding more density and depth to the existing pigmentation. This session allows for blending any uneven areas from the first session and filling in any gaps to achieve a more natural look. Any necessary adjustments in color or shading are made, and more refined touches are added to ensure a seamless and uniform appearance. The second session typically takes less time than the first session since it primarily involves refinement rather than creating the initial foundation.

 

FINAL STEP - THIRD SESSION

This session allows for any necessary touch-ups and refinements to create a more natural-looking appearance. YOU ARE NOW READY TO FACE THE WORLD WITH YOUR NEW LOOK

SMP FOR MEN

Scalp Micropigmentation (or SMP) is a cutting-edge technique in medical hair tattooing where specialized natural pigments are delicately implanted into the top layer of the skin using microscopic needles. This meticulous process precisely replicates the look of closely-cropped hair, providing a natural and seamless appearance. By utilizing top-grade pigments and state-of-the-art equipment, practitioners at AfriScalp guarantee exceptional results that are virtually indistinguishable from real hair growth. This non-invasive procedure offers a lasting solution for individuals seeking to restore the appearance of a full head of hair with remarkable realism and minimal maintenance.

SMP FOR WOMEN

Scalp Micopigmentation (SMP) at Afriscalp involves our skilled practitioner meticulously working around existing hair to gradually enhance density. Through a series of sessions tailored to each client's requirements, natural-looking micro pigment implantation's are meticulously placed in the scalp's dermis layer to craft the appearance of fullness, skillfully camouflaging any signs of baldness in women using specialized pigments and top-tier equipment.

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia is the general word used meaning ‘hair loss’ there are many different types of Alopecia, the first and most common is Alopecia Areata. lopecia Areata is characterised by small circles of hair loss either on the scalp, beard or part of the eyebrows or eyelashes. Sometimes this hair spontaneously re-grows in the first year, others progress into other types of Alopecia. Scalp micropigmentation is the instant solution to conceal alopecia scars

SCAR CAMOUFLAGE

Do you struggle with scars left behind by surgeries, burns, or unfortunate accidents, affecting your confidence and aesthetics? The skilled team at AfriScalp. specializes in Scalp Micropigmentation, meticulously infusing pigment into scar tissue to seamlessly integrate and diminish scarring visibility. Our expert Practitioner pays close attention to detail, precisely matching colors and replicating follicle appearances within scars, offering clients a remarkable 60-80% enhancement in scar appearance. Whether dealing with raised, indented, or flat scarring, individuals can expect significant cosmetic improvements, restoring skin aesthetics comprehensively.

SMP FOR DENSITY

Increasing hair density is one of the most commonly requested Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) treatments because it produces incredible results that are unmatched by any other non-invasive treatment for thinning hair. Hair serums, herbal supplements, special shampoos and medications are a roll of the dice, but SMP provides real results every single time

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), often called a hair tattoo, is a cosmetic procedure that uses tiny dots of pigment to replicate the look of natural hair follicles. The treatment creates the appearance of thicker hair, helping men and women with thinning hair, receding hairlines, or alopecia. It’s a non-surgical alternative to hair transplant surgery, offering an effective hair loss treatment without the downtime.
The pain level varies from person to person, but most clients find SMP to be tolerable, with minimal discomfort. Areas like the temple may be more sensitive than others. The sensation is often described as less painful than a traditional tattoo. If you’re concerned about pain, we can discuss options during your free consultation to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
SMP is a safe, non-invasive procedure with minimal side effects. You may experience slight redness or sensitivity immediately after the treatment, which usually subsides within a few hours. Unlike hair transplant surgery, there’s no risk of scarring or prolonged recovery time. Our team follows strict infection control protocols to ensure your safety and comfort.
Yes, Scalp Micropigmentation can complement other hair loss treatments such as hair transplant surgery or hair follicle stimulation therapies. SMP can add the appearance of density to areas where a hair transplant may have left thin patches or scars. It’s a versatile solution that can enhance the results of other procedures, giving you a fuller, natural hair look.
Yes, SMP looks very natural! Our skilled artists use specialised pigments and medical-grade equipment to mimic the appearance of real hair follicles. By carefully matching the pigment to your natural hair and skin tone, we achieve a seamless look, whether you want the appearance of a shaved head, added density, or scar camouflage.
SMP is suitable for both men and women experiencing hair loss due to male pattern baldness, thinning hair, alopecia areata, or scarring from previous surgeries. If you’re looking for a non-surgical, cosmetic solution to create the appearance of thicker hair or a defined hairline, Scalp Micropigmentation could be the right choice for you. Book a free consultation to find out how we can tailor the treatment to meet your needs.
Scalp Micropigmentation is a long-lasting cosmetic procedure, with results typically lasting 3-5 years. Over time, you may notice slight fading, which is normal due to sun exposure or skin changes. Touch-ups are quick and easy, ensuring your SMP stays fresh and maintains the look of natural hair follicles.
The European Council for Fatwa and Research ruled in December 2016 that SMP is allowed as it is used to treat an ailment. Their ruling is below.
The Council is an Islamic, specialised and independent entity which comprises of several scholars. They meet to answer questions with a purpose to guide ‘Muslims and those working for Islam particularly, through spreading the proper Islamic concepts and decisive legal Fatwas.’

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