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EnhancedScalp

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  1. Looks good pending you don't lose more hair. Reason I say this, smp done on density fills must be darker in shade to look decent. Only downside is if you start losing hair that darker shade will appear super unnatural and if you ever decide to shave and go full smp, you'll have a mess on your hands from the dark pigment used. But it doesn't look like you'll be having any issues with hair fall at the moment so all should be well. I tend to stay away from this. Risky business.
  2. Fue scar 3500 grafts. Was a tricky one as the scars were merged together, took several sessions and some creativity.
  3. SMP results are guaranteed night and day versus transplants (going to the right artist that is). 90% of transplant clients have no business getting them. That's my personal opinion.
  4. This is on them actually. I turn ppl away who don't follow pre care instructions. Sunburn? Come back when it's gone. It's simple.
  5. No worries. All case by case. I'd say most likely could be a keloid scar. This happen on both FUE and FUT but I believe a keloid FUT would be the worst. And I would not personally recommend getting smp on that.
  6. Thank you 🙏 It all depends really on the particular scar. And results very from one person to the next. Can be anywhere from 1 year to 5 years for a touch up.
  7. As mentioned, there wasn't any filters. It's lighting. Here is another one. 100% untouched.
  8. Most hairs shaved to stubble is shades of grey. We would go the lightest shade possible,light pressure and build density to create fullness. Possibly using browns.
  9. Exactly. If I client requests it how some other artist do it I will refuse. 99% of the time they trust my judgement.
  10. This all comes down to the artist. I personally prefer to keep the temples as natural and subtle as possible. There's a very fine line with over doing it. When most ppl shave their head they aren't going to have a dense hue on their temples, more so a gradient effect as you see above.
  11. It's in portrait mode with vignette corners to give it a dramatic effect. Here is a photo without those on, you can see the irritation on the skin from procedure.
  12. Client was a complete norwood 7. This was following his final touch up so it will all settle evenly after a few days.
  13. I wouldn't recommend it. But after 3 to 4 weeks it would probably would be okay. All natural is always best. Just to minimize the risk of chemical fading. And thank you for the words.
  14. Here is another video of close up of impressions during FUE scar treatment. https://streamable.com/bralyu And if you're having trouble viewing video, here is a little screenshot.
  15. Here you go. Redness subsides in 24-48 hours. https://streamable.com/ajs6pq <<<<VIDEO OF FUE SCAR CONCEALMENT The photo below is after 1 session, so you can see the difference in comparison to the video provided. It took 4 sessions. And I will do one more pass on him when I do his crown just to make sure it blends better. Every scar is different and requires a slow approach so you don't paint it and get migration. People who tell you they can to it in 1 or 2 sessions with certainty I'd be concerned.
  16. Hi thanks for the warm welcome, much appreciate the kind words. Yes, I plan on introducing a gallery. My website was just thrown together, I'd really like to improve it. Website for smp anyone?? 😂
  17. Go to Derek at Scalp Micro USA. Tell him James sent him from Enhanced Scalp in Toronto
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