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Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) Discuss the increasingly popular Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) procedure here, including the advantages, disadvantages and possible long term effects.

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Old 07-31-2012, 08:32 PM
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Default Scalp Micropigmentation patient by Dr. William Rassman of NHI

Since we've developed the procedure and are doing more of them, we wanted to show some more Scalp Micropigment results! This patient had been concerned about his hairline for a while now, but he was not really interested in hair transplants since he enjoys cutting his hair very short and has been doing it so long that's the "look" that he likes. When he saw that Scalp Micropigmentation was possible, he knew it was for him. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy our work as much as we do, and if you're curious about the procedure, you can find more information in this link.











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Old 07-31-2012, 08:36 PM
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Interesting. It certainly frames the face
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I like the facial framing/hairline. Thank you for sharing this interesting case.

Just to confirm, Dr. Pak is the individual doing the SMP work at NHI, correct?
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His hairloss pattern looks exactly as mine but to be honest, i don't like the result.

Maybe seeing some pictures with this man buzzed his hair real short can change my mind.
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This would certainly look better as an adjunct along with FUE. There is an apparent distinction between the ink and hair - especially on the lateral humps and in front of his frontal tuft. The shade is appropriate but would be more subtle if there was more hair in the colored regions.
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Indeed there is a distinction. It would probably be alleviated if the patient shaved his hair a bit shorter. Good to see someone who isn't giving caveman/hip hop/helmet hairlines like some of the other more commercial SMP companies though.
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Hello Dr. Rassman and team,

I found this post very interesting. What stage on the Norwood scale would you determine the maximum for it to be effective, and not look like tatooing. I also wonder have you done any work on patients with browner skin. Great Look, all the best, Michael
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