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Scalp Micropigmentation Alopecia

Hair loss is a distressing issue for individuals affected by it. While baldness is generally more prevalent among men than women, there exists a condition called alopecia areata that can affect individuals of any gender and age, including men, women, and children.

Alopecia Areata - What Are The Causes ?

Alopecia areata is classified as an autoimmune disorder, wherein the body's immune system, typically tasked with safeguarding against bacteria and viruses, mistakenly targets the hair follicles instead.

Other illnesses may lead to hair loss, but alopecia areata specifically causes a reduction in the size of hair follicles and slows down the production of hair itself. Unfortunately, this often results in the loss of hair on the scalp, body, or both. The affected areas may manifest as small circular patches, sometimes remaining localized. However, in severe cases, it can spread extensively, affecting the entire body from head to toe. On a positive note, the stem cells continue to provide new cells to the follicles, maintaining their potential for regrowth. Nevertheless, this process may take some time and is not necessarily rapid.

Living With Alopecia

Living with alopecia areata presents significant challenges. While a cure for this condition remains elusive, Scalp

Micropigmentation offers a viable solution to alleviate its visible effects. Alopecia areata manifests through patchy hair loss, with hereditary factors playing a role in its development. The affected individual often observes hair loss in localized areas, which may evolve in shape, size, or position over time. In severe instances, these patches can multiply and progress to alopecia totalis, resulting in complete loss of head hair.

 

Losing your hair due to alopecia is a traumatic experience. Lucky, Scalp

Micropigmentation for alopecia is a great option to mimic the appearance of real hair. On a basic level, it’s a scalp tattoo for hair loss that is a semi-permanent solution to fill in those blank spaces where the hair used to grow. Some people refer to this as an alopecia tattoo or SMP for alopecia.

An estimated 775,000 Canadians are affected by alopecia areata at some point in their lifetime, with most people starting to show signs in their teens through to their 30s. However, patients can start to develop symptoms at any age with nearly 20% of people being diagnosed before the age of 18. Scalp

Micropigmentation for alopecia is the option to use, especially if you’ve tried other solutions that haven’t worked well. Scalp Micropigmentation for alopecia works for both men and women with hair loss. 

Scalp Micropigmentation For Alopecia

Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a concealment technique that differs from traditional tattooing. During SMP, tiny dots are delicately implanted onto the scalp using a digitally controlled needle and hypoallergenic pigments. Unlike regular tattooing, SMP targets the epidermal layer. Thanks to the use of natural pigments and precise application, the color remains stable over time, instantly restoring the illusion of a full head of hair.

How To Cover Bald Spots

You've noticed a sudden bald patch on your scalp and are unsure of the next steps. The specific approach varies based on individual client requirements. However, ultimately, patients typically have two options to consider: treating the alopecia patches to conceal the irregularities or addressing the entire scalp.

How To Cover Bald Patches From Alopecia If You Are Female

Numerous women experience alopecia. At The Hair Tattoo Guy, we use Scalp Micropigmentation to enhance hair density even in longer hair, eliminating the necessity for female hair loss treatments like shampoos or medications. Additionally we could craft a personalized shaved style. Alopecia often presents in patchy forms and may vanish as swiftly as it appeared. However, in certain instances, it progresses to total hair loss, known as alopecia totalis.

Can Hair Grow Back After Balding ?

Alopecia, SMP, Scalp Micropigmentation

There's a possibility that hair will naturally regrow at some stage, without the need for further intervention. However, it could also fall out again. Alopecia's progression is unpredictable, differing from person to person. You might wonder how rapidly alopecia spreads. Some individuals might undergo periods of hair loss followed by regrowth, with no recurrence thereafter. Conversely, others may experience hair loss on the scalp, body, and facial areas.

SMP Treatment - Are You Eligible ?

Alopecia, SMP, Scalp Micropigmentation

To determine if you're a suitable candidate for Scalp Micropigmentation, your first step would be to consult with a technician at The Hair Tattoo Guy. However, most individuals with alopecia, including both men and women with alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, scarring alopecia, telogen effluvium, or traction alopecia, are typically eligible for the procedure. Even those experiencing alopecia universalis, or total hair loss, may see hair return at some point. However, initial regrowth might appear white and have a different texture, though this often normalizes over time.

Feel free to reach out to us today at 905-999-2197 to schedule a consultation. A member of our Hair Tattoo Guy team will provide further details on the procedure and address any inquiries you may have.

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Port Hope, ON, Canada

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