Is Pigment Shedding Natural after Undergoing Scalp Micropigmentation?

Is Pigment Shedding Natural after Undergoing Scalp Micropigmentation

Everyone who has undergone a scalp micropigmentation procedure might have faced the issue of pigment shedding after a few days. This is when the scalp might start to feel itchy as tiny scabs fall on the floor. While this might sound like something you should be worried about, in reality, it does nothing to affect the results of scalp micropigmentation. In Gurgaon, this procedure is performed by ABHRS (American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery) certified experts at Twachaa by Saraswat who make it a point to follow up with every patient post-treatment to ensure the recovery is going smooth. Through this blog, let us shine a light on why pigment shedding happens and if at all it is a cause for concern.

Why is Pigment Shedding Natural?

SMP treatment

Pigment shedding is an absolutely natural process during the recovery period. Since the needles of the tattoo machine penetrate the scalp to deposit the pigments, it forms microscopic wounds. These wounds, when completely healed, creates small scabs on the surface. The scabs, then, eventually fall off to reveal the pigments underneath them. Pigment shedding can also be considered a form of exfoliating the deal skin cells from the scalp and revealing fresh ones to make the result look fuller and denser. When the scabs are forming, however, you might find your scalp to become itchy from time to time. Yes, it might feel tempting to scratch them, but you should resist the urge to avoid any swelling, infection, or redness. You can, though, use gentle strokes of your fingertips to rub the itchy area and minimize the irritation.

Does Pigment Shedding Lighten the Scalp Micropigmentation Treatment?

One of the most common misconceptions that most people undergoing scalp micropigmentation and going through pigment shedding have is that the process might lighten the results of the treatment. Well, the truth is, pigment shedding, in no way, can affect the results of the scalp micropigmentation. In India, the experts at Twachaa by Saraswat ensure that only high-quality pigments are used for the treatment that has no side effects. As a patient, you need to follow all the after-care instructions given to you by the experts to get the best results. Yes, it might look faded at first, but this is just an illusion created due to the presence of scabs that conceal the actual pigments. SMP is a multi-stage process within which the healing process is crucial to the final results. 

What are the Short and Long Term Things You Should Keep in Mind to Care for the same?

The way you care for your scalp immediately post scalp micropigmentation is crucial to get the best results. The most common after-care instructions include:

  1. Not washing the scalp for 3 days post-treatment.
  2. Refraining from any excessive sweat-forming activities. 
  3. Cleaning the scalp with a mild shampoo and using a water-based moisturizer on the area on the 4th day. 
  4. Limiting exposure to the sun as much as possible. 

Now, scalp micropigmentation is a highly preferred treatment option because it needs very low maintenance. To make the most of it, you need to invest in an exfoliating cleanser to remove the dead skin cells from the scalp. You also need to avoid using any hair care products that have alcohol in them as it can affect the pigments on the scalp. Try to avoid getting a dry scalp as much as possible by using moisturizers twice a day. To maintain the buzz-cut look that the treatment offers, you can shave your head twice a week as well.

After 3 sittings SMP Results

Why Visit the Experts at Twachaa by Saraswat for the Treatment?

Twachaa by Saraswat is a well-known clinic that offers scalp micropigmentation in India. With a team of international board-certified doctors with over 17 years of experience in aesthetic, cosmetic, and plastic surgeries, the clinic offers customized treatment options for patients. 

As the Medical Director of the clinic, Dr Satya Saraswat is an MBBS with an MS, M.Ch, and DNB in Plastic Surgery. He has been honoured with a Gold Medal for his outstanding achievements in the field of medicine. He specializes in cleft lip, palate, and hair restoration surgeries and is also a member of several international boards, providing the best and most customized services to the patients. 

Dr Preeti Saraswat is an MBBS with a PGDCC degree from the University of Greifswald, Germany. She is known for the scalp micropigmentation treatments that she has been rendering to her patients over the years. She is also a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine (AAAM). 

Conclusion: Now that you are aware of the fact that pigment shedding is a part of scalp micropigmentation, and there is nothing to worry about, you don’t need to worry. All that is left for you to do is contact the experts at Twachaa by Saraswat and book an appointment as you sport your newfound look in style!

1 reply on “Is Pigment Shedding Natural after Undergoing Scalp Micropigmentation?”

As someone who has recently undergone scalp micropigmentation treatment to achieve a buzz-cut look on my bald head, this blog came as a boom at the right time. I was getting really worried about the pigment shedding factor and how that would affect my results. So much so, I was about to doubt the efficiency of my doctors, but this blog made me realize that this was normal and explained the science and reasons behind it. This is an ideal blog for those who have recently undergone the treatment or are looking forward to it soon.

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