Women's Hair loss Solution

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Scalp micropigmentation is an non invasive technique where dots which replicate hair follicles are inserted onto the scalp filling up thin areas where your scalp is exposed creating the look of a full head of hair

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1595 Central Street
Stoughton, MA
02072

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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Scalp Micropigmentation for Women


  • The primary goal of Scalp Micropigmentation for women with long hair is to shade the scalp to reduce the contrast of skin showing through the hair. Smp creates an illusion of volume and density. However, SMP treatment on long hair is a different process to that of a shaved head. Once your consultation has been completed, your technician begins treatment by methodically working through the scalp, implanting pigment section by section. The number of treatments depends on each patient. Generally more sessions are required for women. The average women needs between
  • 4-6 sessions to make a visible difference. These treatments should be spaced out in a one week period but once completed, the results are permanent. Scalp Designs has a lot of experience working on women, prior to Scalp Designs owner/technician John Toti worked for a permanent cosmetic company in which the primary clients were women.