
Beauty Clinic
SMP Scalp Micropigmentation and ALOPECIA – An Effective Solution for All Forms of Hair Loss
SMP (Scalp Micropigmentation) is an innovative and safe method that can treat all forms of alopecia (areata, totalis, universalis) in both men and women. The treatment involves creating precise micro-dots on the scalp that replicate hair follicles, giving the impression of thicker hair or a clean, closely-shaved style.
Treatment for Patches and Spots
If alopecia appears as patches or spots across the scalp, the entire scalp can be treated at once, or smaller areas can be addressed gradually as needed. However, it is important to note that the pigmented area may differ slightly in color or texture from areas with normal hair growth. This should be accepted before beginning treatment.
Long Hair and Its Effect on Treatment
For clients with long hair, SMP treatment takes longer and may be more expensive. This is because working across larger areas between existing hair requires more time and precision to ensure the final result blends seamlessly with the natural hair.
Medication and Treatment Limitations
Any medication used for alopecia does not prevent SMP-treatment. The most important factor is that the scalp is healthy and free of active infections or inflammations.
Maintenance
The need for maintenance is always individual. Achieving the best and most long-lasting results typically requires multiple treatment sessions and possible touch-up visits in the future.
Conclusion
SMP scalp micropigmentation offers a natural and long-lasting solution to hair loss in all forms of alopecia – whether it’s small bald patches or full scalp coverage.
Welcome to our first-class SMP studio in Herttoniemi, Helsinki!

SMP
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ALOPECIA
SMP is a modern method that helps with all forms of alopecia in both men and women – whether it is hereditary baldness, patchy hair loss, or complete loss of hair on the scalp. The treatment is also suitable for long hair, though in such cases the procedure takes longer and is slightly more expensive due to the need for more precise work. Alopecia patches can be treated all at once or gradually, and possible medication usually does not prevent the treatment as long as the scalp is healthy. The result is natural and long-lasting – with the best outcome typically achieved through multiple treatment sessions.




















































