Micropigmentation Hair Treatment by Timeless Hair Transplant
Restore Confidence with Natural-Looking Hair Density
At Timeless Hair Transplant Clinic, we offer advanced micropigmentation hair solutions designed to replicate the appearance of real hair follicles. Whether you're dealing with hair loss, thinning, or scarring, our scalp micropigmentation (SMP) technique can help you achieve the illusion of thicker hair - without surgery.
Using cutting-edge technology and custom pigment blends, we create tiny dots that mimic natural hair growth patterns. This innovative hair tattoo method delivers a fuller, natural look, enhancing hair density and redefining your hairline.
What Is Hair Micropigmentation?
Also known as scalp micropigmentation (SMP), this non-invasive procedure involves implanting pigment into the scalp’s dermal layer using sterilised, single-use micro-needles. The result is the appearance of natural hair follicles, ideal for:
Those with receding or uneven hairlines
Individuals experiencing hair loss or pattern baldness
Camouflaging scars from transplants or injuries
Boosting the look of long hair by adding underlying density
Creating a close-shaved appearance with precise definition
How It Works
The treatment is performed over two to three sessions, depending on your goals and the size of the area. Our specialists:
Use advanced computerised equipment for consistency and precision
Apply custom pigment tones tailored to your hair color and skin tone
Carefully place tiny dots in layered patterns to create depth and realism
Most clients see a noticeable difference after the first session, with final results becoming more natural over time.
Comfort, Care & Customization
Treatments are generally well-tolerated, with minimal side effects such as temporary redness. Anaesthetic is available upon request, although most clients don’t require it.
Post-treatment, the scalp may appear slightly red, and new pigmentation may look bolder - this softens and settles within a week to reveal realistic, soft-shaded results that mimic natural hair growth.
Meet Our Doctor
Dr. Luciano Sciacca is an internationally recognized hair restoration specialist with over 8 years of experience. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS) and a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) since 2016. He has received extensive hands-on training from leading physicians in the field and has attended 8 ISHRS World Congresses to stay at the forefront of hair restoration advancements.
Dr. Luciano is skilled in FUE, FUT, eyebrow and beard transplants, ethnic hair restoration, scalp procedures, scar revision, and medical hair loss management. Known for his precision and holistic approach, he provides personalized solutions to restore confidence in both men and women.
Real Patients. Real Hair. Real Confidence.
Ready to Transform Your Look?
Book your consultation at Timeless Hair Transplant Clinic today and discover how scalp micropigmentation can enhance your confidence, restore your hairline, and deliver the look of thicker hair - tailored to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, SMP is often referred to as a hair tattoo. However, unlike traditional tattoos, we use specialised equipment and techniques to create natural-looking tiny dots that replicate hair follicles.
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Absolutely. SMP doesn’t promote hair growth, but it’s a highly effective cosmetic solution for hair loss, making the scalp appear fuller by simulating thicker hair.
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It varies and will depend on the size of the treatment area. Most people need 2–3 sessions spaced a few weeks apart for best results.
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Yes! SMP can work on long hair to enhance the appearance of volume and hair density, especially in thinning areas.
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Yes. We customise the pigment to match your hair color and skin tone, ensuring a seamless, natural result.
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There are typically no major side effects, though some clients experience slight redness or tightness in the scalp for a day or two post-treatment.
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Results can last several years with proper care. Over time, the pigment may fade slightly, and a touch-up session may be needed to maintain optimal density and appearance.