Sam29 0 Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 I’m getting SMP done next week and would like to know if you tip and if so what’s the average amount? Thanks Link to post Share on other sites
ciaus 280 Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 While SMP does need to be touched up every few years, sometimes longer or sooner depending on how your body retains the ink, its not at the level of something like a meal or barbershop visit. In my research I haven't come across any discussions on customary tipping, even for the touchup sessions. Your initial procedure is probably going to cost anywhere from $1000 up to $5000 depending on how much you need done. Touchups will be in the $100s of dollars minimum. I think its safe to assume those prices include everything your SMP artist feels justify their work and skills. And you don't want to make it more difficult for your SMP artist to file his income taxes. Link to post Share on other sites
Sam29 0 Posted March 31 Author Share Posted March 31 I’m speaking about first 3 sessions ever Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Melvin-Moderator 3,710 Posted March 31 Administrators Share Posted March 31 I didn’t know smp would require a tip. I assume its a few thousand. Generally, you tip for things that aren’t that expensive. I do not provide medical advice, recommendations, all responses are my opinion. My Hair Transplant Journey Melvin- Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q&A Blog. Follow our Social Media Instagram @thehairtransplantnetwork Facebook, Pintrest, Linkedin and YouTube. Link to post Share on other sites
Sam29 0 Posted April 1 Author Share Posted April 1 I agree. That’s what I’m trying to find out though. Link to post Share on other sites
AB2000 35 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 Tip 20% 1 My Hair Loss Website Link to post Share on other sites
qui bono 135 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 Ill give you my PayPal and you can send me 15% of the total ... Ill handle things from there. (I dont think its a tipping situation tbh, but its nice you think about others. I gave my last HT surgeon a bottle of bourbon and his techs some candy with the extra currency I had leftover. If you really wanted to give something maybe you could do something like that?) Link to post Share on other sites
EvoXOhio 59 Posted Sunday at 04:46 PM Share Posted Sunday at 04:46 PM My SMP is going to cost $2500 for 2 sessions totaling 6-8 hours. That’s $312-$416 per hour. There’s no way I’m going to tip on top of that. Same reason I didn’t tip on my HT. Link to post Share on other sites
hairthere 1,173 Posted Monday at 11:03 AM Share Posted Monday at 11:03 AM (edited) I’ve never expected or felt disappointed if a client doesn’t leave a tip. Occasionally clients do give me something as a gesture of appreciation for the work I performed or the positive change I may have made in their life (i.e., once a client gave me a gift card to a local gourmet shop I recommend him to). I’d say do something extra if you’re really pleased with the work and you really want to. But you are certainly not expected to tip. Edited Monday at 11:04 AM by hairthere I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a temporary/non-permanent Scalp Micropigmentation Company in the New York area. AHEAD INK is a Milena Lardi trained clinic and uses Beauty Medical equipment and products exclusively. Link to post Share on other sites
JohnAC71 1,773 Posted Monday at 11:05 AM Share Posted Monday at 11:05 AM I would definitely give something as a gesture of appreciation if I thought it was appropriate. Its nice to know from @hairthereits definitely not expected. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Gatsby 520 Posted Monday at 11:09 AM Share Posted Monday at 11:09 AM I haven’t ‘tipped’ but after my recent four year touch up I bought a thank you card and a $100 flower bouquet and had it delivered. When I had my first SMP procedure I bought a thank you card and an expensive bottle of wine from memory. It’s just nice to let that SMP artist know how much a life changing event can mean to you. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
JohnAC71 1,773 Posted Monday at 11:10 AM Share Posted Monday at 11:10 AM Just now, Gatsby said: I haven’t ‘tipped’ but after my recent four year touch up I bought a thank you card and a $100 flower bouquet and had it delivered. When I had my first SMP procedure I bought a thank you card and an expensive bottle of wine from memory. It’s just nice to let that SMP artist know how much a life changing event can mean to you. Agreed it’s a nice gesture for sure 👏 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Melvin-Moderator 3,710 Posted Tuesday at 01:40 AM Administrators Share Posted Tuesday at 01:40 AM 14 hours ago, hairthere said: I’ve never expected or felt disappointed if a client doesn’t leave a tip. Occasionally clients do give me something as a gesture of appreciation for the work I performed or the positive change I may have made in their life (i.e., once a client gave me a gift card to a local gourmet shop I recommend him to). I’d say do something extra if you’re really pleased with the work and you really want to. But you are certainly not expected to tip. How much is an average SMP session? I do not provide medical advice, recommendations, all responses are my opinion. My Hair Transplant Journey Melvin- Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q&A Blog. Follow our Social Media Instagram @thehairtransplantnetwork Facebook, Pintrest, Linkedin and YouTube. Link to post Share on other sites
hairthere 1,173 Posted Tuesday at 12:05 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:05 PM (edited) 10 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said: How much is an average SMP session? An average 3-session package for a Shaved Look client (creating a hairline and giving full density front to crown) runs between $2500-$3000 USD depending on Norwood level. If scars need to be addressed the cost will be a bit higher. Then touchups will cost much less because you're just doing one session typically. Edited Tuesday at 12:06 PM by hairthere 1 I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a temporary/non-permanent Scalp Micropigmentation Company in the New York area. AHEAD INK is a Milena Lardi trained clinic and uses Beauty Medical equipment and products exclusively. Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Melvin-Moderator 3,710 Posted Tuesday at 02:35 PM Administrators Share Posted Tuesday at 02:35 PM 2 hours ago, hairthere said: An average 3-session package for a Shaved Look client (creating a hairline and giving full density front to crown) runs between $2500-$3000 USD depending on Norwood level. If scars need to be addressed the cost will be a bit higher. Then touchups will cost much less because you're just doing one session typically. Thanks for the information, is the cost different for someone who wants the look of more density. For example, they had a hair transplant and only want SMP to augment the appearance of fullness. I do not provide medical advice, recommendations, all responses are my opinion. My Hair Transplant Journey Melvin- Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q&A Blog. Follow our Social Media Instagram @thehairtransplantnetwork Facebook, Pintrest, Linkedin and YouTube. Link to post Share on other sites
EvoXOhio 59 Posted Wednesday at 12:01 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 12:01 AM (edited) 9 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said: Thanks for the information, is the cost different for someone who wants the look of more density. For example, they had a hair transplant and only want SMP to augment the appearance of fullness. I got quotes from 2 reputable places. One place charged $2500 for the first two sessions, then an additional $700 for a third session if it was needed (they said for density treatments most people don’t need a third session). If a fourth session was needed it was free. the other place I got a quote from charged a flat $3000 for three sessions. They said they always do three sessions regardless. with both places, this was a quote for a full scalp (hairline to bottom of crown) density treatment. Neither included any sort of scar repair, that would be extra. I did not get a quote on the shave look SMP from either place so I can’t compare the pricing between the two. Edited Wednesday at 12:02 AM by EvoXOhio Link to post Share on other sites
hairthere 1,173 Posted Wednesday at 10:51 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 10:51 AM Pricing for thickening effect would be roughly the same as it would for Shaved Effect. I no longer offer Thickening Effect procedures, though. I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a temporary/non-permanent Scalp Micropigmentation Company in the New York area. AHEAD INK is a Milena Lardi trained clinic and uses Beauty Medical equipment and products exclusively. Link to post Share on other sites
Curious25 286 Posted Wednesday at 11:41 AM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:41 AM 49 minutes ago, hairthere said: I no longer offer Thickening Effect procedures, though. How come? It was only a few weeks ago there was a thread on here talking about SMP for density and some of the results shared looked amazing. Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Melvin-Moderator 3,710 Posted Wednesday at 01:48 PM Administrators Share Posted Wednesday at 01:48 PM 2 hours ago, hairthere said: Pricing for thickening effect would be roughly the same as it would for Shaved Effect. I no longer offer Thickening Effect procedures, though. Why is that? I do not provide medical advice, recommendations, all responses are my opinion. My Hair Transplant Journey Melvin- Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q&A Blog. Follow our Social Media Instagram @thehairtransplantnetwork Facebook, Pintrest, Linkedin and YouTube. Link to post Share on other sites
ciaus 280 Posted Wednesday at 04:59 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 04:59 PM 6 hours ago, hairthere said: I no longer offer Thickening Effect procedures, though. 5 hours ago, Curious25 said: How come? It was only a few weeks ago there was a thread on here talking about SMP for density and some of the results shared looked amazing. My guess would be Its hard applying a permanent solution to a progressing problem. Enough of the customers keep losing hair and become more unsatisfied with the overall effect. There's a point, even with taking the meds in some guys, where the hair loss will progress and expose too much ink. Link to post Share on other sites
hairthere 1,173 Posted Wednesday at 09:51 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:51 PM The main reason is that it’s a tough /taxing procedure physically on myself and my machine. I only inject at .5mm (upper dermis) and in order to push that needle through long hair it takes extra effort. The cost of replacing damaged dermographers just was not worth it. I also find that guys who want long hair tend to have unrealistic expectations of the SMP and they really want long hair. I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a temporary/non-permanent Scalp Micropigmentation Company in the New York area. AHEAD INK is a Milena Lardi trained clinic and uses Beauty Medical equipment and products exclusively. Link to post Share on other sites
Administrators Melvin-Moderator 3,710 Posted Thursday at 01:27 PM Administrators Share Posted Thursday at 01:27 PM 15 hours ago, hairthere said: The main reason is that it’s a tough /taxing procedure physically on myself and my machine. I only inject at .5mm (upper dermis) and in order to push that needle through long hair it takes extra effort. The cost of replacing damaged dermographers just was not worth it. I also find that guys who want long hair tend to have unrealistic expectations of the SMP and they really want long hair. I know you've had several HT procedures yourself, do you shave your head now? I was considering SMP, obviously I would shave my head for the procedure, but eventually I would grow it out. Currently I use toppik and dermmatch, my hope was that the smp eliminate the need to use both, or at least use less. Do you think it's not worth it for someone in my position? I do not provide medical advice, recommendations, all responses are my opinion. My Hair Transplant Journey Melvin- Associate Publisher and Forum Moderator for the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q&A Blog. Follow our Social Media Instagram @thehairtransplantnetwork Facebook, Pintrest, Linkedin and YouTube. Link to post Share on other sites
hairthere 1,173 Posted Thursday at 02:06 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:06 PM No I wear my hair long. I have 3 strip scars so would need some repair work before I could ever shave. The problem with SMP for thickening in my opinion is the other products you mentioned all provide some type of real density. The increased diameter from fibers, etc. blocks light from reflecting off your scalp. This is what prevents that thinning look. SMP only cuts the contrast of dark hair on light skin. It helps in some situations but depending on lighting, wet hair, hair with product, it's just not as effective. I am the owner/operator of AHEAD INK a temporary/non-permanent Scalp Micropigmentation Company in the New York area. AHEAD INK is a Milena Lardi trained clinic and uses Beauty Medical equipment and products exclusively. Link to post Share on other sites
Panamera13 31 Posted Thursday at 03:11 PM Share Posted Thursday at 03:11 PM On 3/31/2021 at 3:57 PM, Sam29 said: I’m getting SMP done next week and would like to know if you tip and if so what’s the average amount? Thanks The same as for knee replacement or heart surgery. Link to post Share on other sites
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