How much does SMP Hurt

Posted by Mary Shoufield on

If you are wondering whether scalp micropigmentation hurts, then rest assured that the pain is not as intense as any other hair restoration procedure. SMP is not as invasive as a surgery so the client may or may not experience pain, depending on their own pain level. Pain from SMP is primarily based on a few factors, including:

  • Experience and skills of the scalp artist
  • Equipment used, that is, size and type of needles
  • Quality of products, that is, organic pigments or chemicals
  • Exact problem of the client
  • Pain level of the client

Does SMP Hurt

Scalp micropigmentation does not hurt, especially if the most skilled scalp practitioner works on the scalp job. However, inexperienced hands can ruin the entire client experience. They are not sure of the depth and level of insertion. As a result, they may go deeper than required, which might cause pain and discomfort for the client.

Additionally, an unskilled practitioner is not aware of the best quality pigments available on the market, which are natural and non-chemical. This could make a huge difference to the client’s experience. Chemical inks might cause adverse events and have allergic reactions, ruining the experience of the client. A scalp technician must always use high-quality SMP inks meant exclusively for the scalp job. This could help improve the client’s satisfaction and experience, without causing them any pain or discomfort.

Besides, the type of needles used matters and can bring about a huge difference in the end results. The best SMP artists use microneedles that are meant especially for scalp micropigmentation. DermMicro store has an inventory of the best-quality SMP needles that give accurate results. when used by trained and experienced scalp artists, DM needles do not have a match.

Another important consideration when it comes to deciding the pain experience in SMP is the client’s exact problem for which they have chosen scalp micropigmentation. Is it pattern baldness or thinning hair or alopecia? Or are they troubled by a receding hairline?

 The best scalp artists know how to help clients with different types of scalp problems. Their experience and skill level can give a positive experience for clients. But if a tattoo artist works on the SMP job without experience in scalp micropigmentation, they can create a harrowing experience for clients. Tattooing involves scraping that can cause discomfort. On the other hand, SMP uses a dotting technique using thinnest needles that do not cause any pain when the skin is pricked.

Last but not the least, every person has a different pain level. The sensation to pain varies from one person to another. SMP goes only 2 layers deep and sits on the upper dermis layer, which is just below the epidermis or the first layer of the skin.

Additionally, the pain perception is influenced by various factors, including emotional, psychological, and environmental. A person’s own threshold for pain can determine whether they will experience any pain or discomfort during the procedure.

All in all, there are scalp numbing solutions that can make the experience better and absolutely painless. Scalp Numb by DermMicro is one such solution that is highly effective and adds to the client’s experience during scalp micropigmentation. Other DM products can make a huge difference in the final outcome. Get your hands on the best-selling DM legacy needles, DM HD needles, DM pen, and Scalp Numb today.

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