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FAQ

FAQ

In this section, you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions.

mikropigmentacja skóry głowy Warszawa
The cost of the procedure depends on the size of the area to be treated, skin type, and any existing scars. For example, the scalp after a hair transplant is often tougher and more resistant, which can extend the procedure time. For an accurate price estimate, we recommend a personal or online consultation. A current price list can be found here.
  • A minimum of 3 sessions for new pigmentations.
  • 1-2 sessions for touch-ups after a few years.
  • The number of sessions for procedures after other artists is determined after a consultation.
No. Our technique allows for achieving a hyper-naturalistic shaved scalp effect, which requires the previous layer of color to be fully healed. To achieve a spectacular result, it's important to follow the process. Trying to condense three sessions into one may lead to over-pigmentation, blotches, and unsatisfactory results after healing.
Scalp micropigmentation gradually fades. How quickly - it depends on the scalp and aftercare.
  • For difficult and oily skin, the effect requires refreshing after 1-2 years.
  • For normal and dry skin, the touch-up should be done when the effect is no longer as pronounced, but no sooner than after 2-3 years.
That's why we focus on achieving a natural effect! With the proper dot shading technique, blending into the still-growing hair, we control the visibility of the pigmentation over time. Even if the pigmentation gradually lightens, even with radical hair loss, there will be no drastic contrast between the skin and the pigment. 
The micropigmentation we perform blends seamlessly with progressing gray hair, as we focus on natural, subtle effects. Even the most intense gray hair has gray hair follicles, which we can easily replicate on the scalp. By controlling the pigmentation over time, we can adjust the desired effect according to the current condition of the scalp and hair.
Absolutely not. A properly performed scalp micropigmentation procedure works deep in the skin, far from the hair follicles. On the contrary, it is often observed that dormant follicles are activated, as micro-needling enhances the nourishment of active skin cells.
Of course. SMP does not contradict hair transplantation. Modern hair transplant clinics even offer combined packages: transplant + micropigmentation, as in many cases, SMP becomes necessary to cover gaps between the hair. 
Absolutely! In many cases, it even becomes the only method to conceal gaps between the hair. Additionally, SMP can be used to camouflage scars from the transplant, which often bother patients. It's important to wait at least 6-10 months after the transplant before undergoing SMP. This period is necessary to ensure that the transplanted hair has time to properly settle into the donor area. 
The day before the procedure, shave your head and thoroughly exfoliate your scalp with a granular scrub (without acids, not enzymatic). If you don’t have an exfoliant, perform a scalp massage using a rough sponge. Be thorough, but avoid damaging the skin. The goal is to remove dead skin cells that could block the needle and pigment from being properly embedded in the skin.

It is essential to strictly avoid alcohol the day before the procedure, get a good night's sleep, and stay hydrated.

Come to the procedure in comfortable clothing. You can bring a tablet, headphones, a book, and sunglasses (the lights may become uncomfortable after 4 hours).

If you tend to have high blood pressure, avoid drinking coffee or energy drinks on the day of the procedure.
After the procedure, you will receive recommendations directly from the artist at the studio, as well as in printed form to take with you.

After completing the treatment series, you can return to the pool, sauna, and sunbathing. As an SMP owner, you must remember to use sunscreen with SPF 50+ and practice cautious sun exposure. Sunburn on the scalp and tanning beds are the most common causes of pigmentation discoloration and the need for more frequent touch-ups.

Your artist will also recommend a scalp care product suitable for your skin type.
The skin is not a blank sheet of paper and undergoes processes independent of the artist. Sometimes, an individual approach is necessary, so discuss any doubts with your artist. Take care of your micropigmentation like a medical tattoo, monitor any changes, and when you notice something concerning or feel it's time for a refresh, book a consultation to determine if the procedure is necessary at that stage. 
Do you have any additional questions?

If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out through our contact form or send us an email. All contact details can be found in the Contact section. We will be happy to provide you with all the necessary information.

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