Follow-Up: Hair Transplants with Scalp Micro-Pigmentation
I received a few emails asking for more views of the Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP) patient we featured last week. One specific request was to see what the scalp looked like immediately following a session. Here we go…
Going from left to right (click the photos to enlarge):
- First photo is his transplanted hair (before SMP). Keep in mind that he was a Norwood 6, so most of what you see there is transplanted (6900+ grafts). He wanted it to look even thicker and opted for SMP for this.
- Next photo is 2 weeks following the first SMP session.
- Last photo is immediately following his second SMP session. Patients are instructed to not wash their scalp for 3 days following a procedure. The pigment appears darker at this point than it will be once washed.
I’ll update this post in the next day or two with a photo of the patient after he’s washed his scalp.
can you please post pics of the patient(s) as their hair grows out so we can how it makes the hair appear thicker?
thanks
yes, please continue posting regular follow-up photos. as the hair grows longer, we’d like to see how well the micropigmentation blends with the transplanted hair, and whether the combination of the two produces the desired result in terms of its overall effect and appearance, including “naturalness” and “fullness”. thanks.