WHAT IS
SCALP MICROPIGMENTATION?
Scalp Micropigmentation (commonly known as SMP or micropigmentation) is a cosmetic tattoo that creates natural-looking hair follicles using microneedles and organic pigments. This gives the illusion of a completely full head of hair, closely shaved to a “buzz cut.”
When this procedure is performed by a trained and experienced SMP practitioner, the results appear 100% natural. Your work colleagues, friends and family members won’t be aware that you’ve undergone treatment.
- Male Pattern Baldness
- Women's Hair Loss
- Alopecia
- Add Density
- Cover Up Scars

The most common feedback in this respect is that clients receive compliments of looking younger or healthier.
Every month, more and more people turn to this life-changing treatment as their first choice hair loss treatment, combating baldness and achieving that full head of hair. Hair Tattoos really are growing in popularity, and so are the number of un-experienced practitioners. Over three sessions, we gradually add density, allowing you to adjust to your new hairline. Each session can take anywhere from one to three hours depending on the degree of hair loss.
Treatment sessions are spaced apart by a minimum of ten days. With our methods there is virtually no pain at all involved. Most describe the treatment as relaxing and therapeutic. The worst feedback regarding the sensation would be, at worst, slightly irritating.
Losing your hair can be a daunting process for both men and women. We fully understand that your confidence and self-esteem can be knocked, that’s why we are here to help you.
This treatment really is the perfect solution for those who have suffered from typical hair loss problems or alopecia, and is a great alternative to hair transplants.
HOW BALD ARE YOU?
THE NORWOOD CLASS LEVEL
The Norwood scale (or Hamilton-Norwood scale) is the leading classification system used to measure the extent of male pattern baldness. Men typically lose their hair in one of several common patterns over the course of many decades. The Norwood scale provides easy-to-reference images that indicate different stages of balding.
CLASS 2

Norwood Class 2
There is a slight recession of the hairline around the temples. This is also known as an adult or mature hairline.
CLASS 3

Norwood Class 3
The first signs of clinically significant balding appear. The hairline becomes deeply recessed at both temples, resembling an M, U, or V shape. The recessed spots are completely bare or sparsely covered in hair.
CLASS 3 (vertex)

Norwood Class 3 (vertex)
The hairline stays at stage 2, but there is significant hair loss on the top of the scalp (the vertex).
CLASS 4

Norwood Class 4
The hairline recession is more severe than in stage 2, and there is sparse hair or no hair on the vertex. The two areas of hair loss are separated by a band of hair that connects to the hair remaining on the sides of the scalp.
CLASS 5

Norwood Class 5
The two areas of hair loss are larger than in stage 4. They are still separated, but the band of hair between them is narrower and sparser.
CLASS 6

Norwood Class 6
The balding areas at the temples join with the balding area at the vertex. The band of hair across the top of the head is gone or sparse.
CLASS 7

Norwood Class 7
The most severe stage of hair loss, only a band of hair going around the sides of the head remains. This hair is usually not dense and may be fine.
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