If you’re suffering from hair loss, there’s a new treatment option you should consider. Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-invasive hair tattoo that’s less expensive, more effective, and longer-lasting than any hair transplant.

SMP is a highly safe procedure with few risks or side effects. The results are natural and realistic, and nobody will be able to tell that you’ve had the treatment done. It can create the illusion of a shaved head, improve the appearance of thinning hair, make your hair look thicker and fuller, and help camouflage scalp scars.

You might wonder if SMP is painful, but most people only report mild discomfort during the procedure. A local anesthetic can be applied if necessary to numb the treatment area. The pigments used are safe and hypoallergenic, and the needles are sterile and disposable.

The time it takes for the procedure will depend on the size and extent of the area to be treated. Three sessions are typically required, each lasting around 2-3 hours. A follow-up session 30 days after your last treatment will ensure everything is perfect.

SMP is precision tattooing at its finest. People who receive it feel truly changed because it’s a smoother, more efficient, and almost therapeutic process compared to other options for treating hair loss. The results are immediate and will continue to improve over the weeks and months that follow your treatment as the pigment granules settle into the skin.

MAC SMP in White Plains, NY, has provided this service for many satisfied clients. Owner Rick Mac’s life was forever changed after receiving scalp micropigmentation himself. He has become a master in performing the procedure for others. He spent a whole year researching the art and science of SMP. He then spent another year practicing on friends before he was confident he could perform the service on a routine basis at the highest standard every time.

Rick says it took about 100 procedures and tens of thousands of practice hours before he attained the level of an expert because he strives for perfection in everything he does. He understands the importance of knowing his equipment much like the way a musician knows their instrument; in fact, he has become so in tune with his tattoo gun that Rick knows what voltage it’s set at just by the vibrations he feels in his hand and that depth of familiarity leads to the most natural-looking results.

Rick is interested in teaching SMP to others and has mapped out a three-to-four-day training course covering all the basics. He points out that scalp micropigmentation would fit nicely on top of other professional services; for example, a barber could learn to perform SMP as an additional service for customers suffering from hair loss.

If you’re interested in learning more, you can connect with Rick on the MAC SMP website and discuss your needs with no obligation. Payment plans are also available.