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Our Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) Studio


Scalp Micropigmentation is a non-surgical solution for hair loss, creating the appearance of a fuller head of hair by carefully applying pigment to the scalp. Ideal for addressing baldness, thinning hair, alopecia, and scar camouflage, SMP offers immediate and natural-looking results.

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​What is SMP?

SMP involves the application of specialised pigments to the scalp, mimicking the appearance of natural hair follicles. This treatment effectively reduces the visibility of bald patches, receding hairlines, and thinning hair.

 

Does it Hurt?

Discomfort levels vary among clients. While some may experience mild sensitivity, especially around the temple and facial areas, others find the procedure quite tolerable. Our team ensures your comfort throughout the session, accommodating breaks as needed.

 

Is it Safe?

Absolutely. We operate in fully licensed and insured premises, adhering to the highest hygiene standards. Our practitioners are fully qualified, using high quality, organic inks containing natural pigments. Client transformations and testimonials are available upon request.

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Will it Last?

SMP can last several years. To maintain the appearance, regular touch-ups are recommended every 3-5 years. Initial treatments typically involve two sessions spaced within two weeks.   A third and final session is usually required to complete the desired look.

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304 Brixton Road, London, SW9 6AE 

07963 327043

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SCALP ESTILO LIMITED, registered as a limited company in England and Wales *(or Scotland) under company
Number: 13062603.

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