SMP Treatment for
Scarring & Hair Transplants
SMP Treatment for
Scalp micropigmentation is a very effective method for the concealment of scarring, burns and birthmarks. We are able to disguise even the most noticeable of scars.The majority of scarring that Evoke technicians see is from hair transplantation, both FUT and FUE. We also carry out blending work following transplants.
Scalp micropigmentation is increasingly a necessity for individuals undergoing or having undergone hair transplants. This is due to the unsightly scars that can be left and also to assist with blending in and creating density around any areas that still require it after surgery or where the hair failed to regrow.
Due to the cost of having hair transplant surgery and considering both surgery and scalp micropigmentation are often required together, many consider scalp micropigmentation alone to be the best option for them as its significantly less expensive, is non-invasive and you achieve immediate results.
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Will this treatment
For those that choose hair transplantation as the best option for them, we can help either before or after your procedure.
Scalp micropigmentation can be carried out a minimum of 30 days prior to hair transplant surgery. It creates a denser look before surgery making the transplant less visually obvious when you have it done.
We recommend waiting a minimum of 6 months after hair transplant surgery before undergoing scalp micropigmentation treatment. We can disguise your scars and carry out any blending work required.
The majority of scarring that Evoke technicians see is from hair transplantation, both FUT and FUE.
All of our consultant technicians have had the treatment themselves so you can see an example of our work in person. They will talk you through the process, answer any questions and you will never be under any pressure either throughout or following. We give you the information and leave you to decide whether scalp micropigmentation and Evoke are right for you.
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