Boost Confidence With Scalp Pigmentation in Milton Keynes
Our scalp micropigmentation in Milton Keynes, also known as SMP or a hair tattoo, is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure designed to create the illusion of a fuller head of hair. By strategically tattooing pigments into the scalp, our SMP specialists mimic the appearance of hair follicles, offering a highly effective alternative to a surgical hair transplant. The pigment is colour-matched to your hair colour and applied following your growth pattern for natural results.
Getting A Hair Tattoo: What To Expect From SMP
Promising natural, long-lasting results without the need for surgery, our hair tattoo in Milton Keynes offers noticeable results after a single appointment. With this in mind, if you have been considering booking SMP, here is what you can expect:
Consultation During your consultation, we will assess factors such as hair loss pattern, skin tone, and overall suitability for SMP. Using this information, we plan an SMP design, considering factors like hairline shape, density and overall aesthetic goals, combining a range of pigment shades to replicate natural hair follicles.
Treatment The treatment itself involves the use of specialised tattoo equipment designed with fine needles to carefully place the pigment into the upper layers of the scalp. A layering technique will be used to gradually build up density and shading, meaning several sessions may be necessary to achieve subtle, realistic results.
Aftercare & Maintenance Following your SMP, you will be given full aftercare instructions, such as avoiding sun exposure and leaving the treated area to heal naturally (no scratching or picking). Although your results are permanent, periodic touch-ups may be required over the years to maintain the vibrancy of the pigments.
Our Treatments Are Bespoke To You
Who Is Hair Pigmentation Suited To?
The beauty of SMP is that every procedure is tailored exclusively to the client, their natural hair colour, skin tone and desired results. This makes our hair pigmentation in Milton Keynes suited to many client types, such as:
Men & Women With Hair Loss
Our scalp micropigmentation in Milton Keynes is most commonly used to address male and female pattern baldness, providing the appearance of a shaved head or adding density to thin areas.
Alopecia Sufferers
We regularly work closely with clients with alopecia areata (typically temporary hair loss) and alopecia totalis (complete permanent hair loss) to create the illusion of a fuller head of hair.
Cancer Survivors
Clients who have undergone chemotherapy and experienced hair loss as a result can use scalp micropigmentation to regain a natural-looking hairline while hair regrows.
Those Seeking A Shaved Head Look
If you prefer a closely cropped or shaved look, scalp micropigmentation can be used to achieve a consistent, well-defined appearance, particularly on a bald head.
Client With Hair Transplant Scarring
Scarring from a surgical hair transplant can be noticeable, especially if it cannot be concealed with hair growth. SMP is ideal for camouflaging scarring with colour-matched pigment.
We Also Specialise In Receding Hairline Tattoos
A receding hairline is one of the most common hair loss concerns amongst men in particular. Although typically associated with age, hair loss around the front can begin as young as 18, causing a huge impact on confidence. With our bespoke hairline tattoos in Milton Keynes, we subtly fill any thinning areas to create the appearance of hair follicles, following your natural hair growth pattern for discrete results.
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Client Feedback
"Genuinely could not recommend Nuda Hair Clinic more if you’ve been thinking about getting SMP. Carlo is fantastic at what he does and makes you feel so comfortable. I’m over the moon with my results, they’re exactly what I wanted and are so natural-looking, you can’t even tell that I had anything done."