Scars
SMP FOR HAIR TRANSPLANT SCARS
The two most common transplant scars are FUE and FUT. FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) where you will see an array of ‘dot’ scarring usually from ear to ear depending upon the amount of the donors hair that is used.
In our experience, these are the easiest scars to camouflage and achieve the best results as they lay flat so that we can blend these through to your existing hair.
Excellent results are usually achieved after 3 or 4 sessions of Scalp Micro Pigmentation.
SMP for FUT scars
FUT stands for Follicular Unit Transplant.
If you’ve had one of these, you may have been left with noticeable linear scars.
The scars from Follicular Unit Transplants are often relatively large, and will usually only be completely hidden if you let your hair grow fairly long to cover them.
Scalp micropigmentation is an alternative option.
Small tattoos will shade your scars to blend in with the rest of your hair.
With SMP for FUT scars, you can enjoy your new look without worrying about these strip scars.
With FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) we usually find a strip scar that is raised to varying degrees.
These scars will camouflage with varying success and clients must understand that due to the nature of these types of scar we cannot promise the desired results.
Results can sometimes take longer to achieve as we slowly build up layers of scalp pigmentation to disguise the scar area.
SMP for FUE scars
FUE treatment, or Follicular Unit Extraction, is a less invasive form of hair transplant.
It is often advertised as a scar-free treatment, though this isn’t always the case.
If you’ve had a hair transplant, you may be left with small dotted scars on your scalp.
Though FUE scars are difficult to spot, they may leave you feeling self-conscious.
These scars, though small in size, can have a negative impact on your image.
Luckily, with SMP, these scars are easy to hide. Scalp micropigmentation can easily mask FUE scars, which are small in size and easily blended using tattoos that match your hair colour.