Demystifying Scalp Micropigmentation Pain

Posted by Mary Shoufield on

Scalp micropigmentation has emerged as a revolutionary solution for hair loss. It is a non-surgical alternative to traditional hair transplants that creates realistic results. Despite it being a non-invasive technique, SMP does involve the use of needles for placing ink into the epidermis. That does send shivers down the spine for many potential clients. So how painful is SMP? Or is it painful at all? Let’s explore this further.

SMP: Is it Painful or Painless?

Can injecting tiny dots of pigment into the scalp really be painless? In order to understand this, you ought to learn how the procedure works. Well, the procedure uses specialized needles that are especially designed for SMP with microscopic tips.

Since the treatment uses such delicate instruments designed only to penetrate the upper layer of the scalp, they cause little to no pain. Unlike a tattoo needle, the depth at which the needle penetrates is significantly shallower than a tattoo needle, which delves deep into the dermis. As a result of the shallow depth, there is little nerve stimulation, which reduces the potential of pain.

However, some people with sensitive skin might experience a little discomfort during the procedure. In fact, the amount of pain a client experiences primarily depends on their pain threshold and sensitivity.

For such clients, there are numbing solutions that can work to numb the scalp so they do not feel any pain or discomfort as you work on their scalp.

Numbing the Neighborhood

Pain perception is subjective. While some people might feel the treatment as a gentle tickle, another might experience a slight pang and some others may not feel anything at all.

Individual factors, such as skin sensitivity, pain tolerance, and density and technique used for SMP.  To address any discomfort or pain, most SMP practitioners prefer using topical anesthetics that act as numbing agents.

Most numbing solutions on the market contain such ingredients that can block pain signal pathways before they reach the brain. As a result, the treatment goes unhindered and smooth for clients, especially those with sensitive skin.

Besides, the expertise and skills of the scalp artist matter too in determining how smooth the procedure goes for the client. An inexperienced or unskilled SMP practitioner might not be able to create a smooth experience for the client.

Tiny needles are the tools an expert scalp practitioner uses to meticulously craft the desired hairline.

Breaking Down the Discomfort

Numbing solutions are truly a game-changer for some clients with a sensitive scalp. Scalp Numb from DermMicro has emerged as a revolutionary solution on the market that has helped turn SMP experience into a pleasant one for both the scalp artist and their client.

The product is composed of 11% benzocaine derivative, along with other numbing solutions that help make the procedure a smooth ride for clients and guarantee ultimate comfort. Clients happily come out of SMP clinics without an iota of discomfort or pain.

So if you want to ensure a smooth sail for clients during SMP, invest in Scalp Numb.

Placing an order for Scalp Numb is quite easy on DermMicro website, which has a rich collection of SMP products.

 

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