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Is Scalp Micropigmentation Safe?

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Originally Posted On: https://www.thinkaheadsmp.com/is-scalp-micropigmentation-safe/

 

The simplest way to answer the question ‘is scalp micropigmentation safe?‘ is, yes, scalp micropigmentation is safe. It is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure that is the world-leading solution to hair loss. Scalp micropigmentation is where microdots are made in the scalp using a cosmetic machine. The pigment is implanted into the microdots to create the look of hair follicles. The procedure is similar to tattooing but a lot more delicate due to the needle not going as deep. Cosmetic pigment is made of natural components rather than traditional tattoo ink that has a metal base. Like standard tattooing scalp, micropigmentation can have side effects.

What are the side effects of scalp micropigmentation?
  • Swollen lymph nodes – Clients occasionally report lumps on the back of their head that surface shortly after treatment. They are usually small but sometimes can be a lot bigger. Swollen lymph nodes are typically associated with infection, but not always; tattoo inks have been known to collect inside lymph nodes and even caused cancer scares, but if you notice this problem after your treatment, the symptom is no cause for concern and goes away over time. Swollen lymph nodes are the most common side effects of scalp micropigmentation.
  • Redness – This is experienced by most clients after treatment and usually goes down within 1-2 days.
  • Itchy scalp – After a couple of days post-treatment, some clients mention that their scalp feels itchy or tight. An itchy scalp is caused by the natural healing process, as each microdot scabs and the skin exfoliates. The itching goes away again as the scalp heals.
  • Dots too large – Straight after your treatment, each dot is covered by a small scab. These scabs contain pigment and look like oversized scalp micropigmentation dots. After 5-10 days, the scabs start to come away and take some of the pigment with them, leaving behind a smaller, lighter, and more realistic ‘follicle.’
  • Rapid mid-treatment fading – This is caused by precisely the same as above. When scabs start to flake and reveal much smaller and lighter dots underneath, this is often misinterpreted as fading. It’s not fading and is a common side effect, but the change can be dramatic and disappoint some clients because they believe their treatment is disappearing.
  • Dots are turning blue – Poorly trained scalp micropigmentation practitioners often use standard tattoo techniques to create what they believe is scalp micropigmentation. Unfortunately, this means that regular tattoo inks are often used and deposited too deeply, which quickly causes pigments to break down and turn blue under the skin.

 

So, the simplest way to answer the question ‘is scalp micropigmentation safe?’ is yes, scalp micropigmentation is safe as long as you find the right clinic and scalp micropigmentation artist. Qualifications, training, experience, and hygiene are the most critical factor for getting the best and safest results.

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