Before you spend another dollar on shampoos, fibers, or surgeries that don't work — take 2 minutes to watch this. Everything you need to know about scalp micropigmentation, from a professional barber turned hairline specialist.
Hair transplants run $8K–$15K+. SMP is just $1,500 through July — for guaranteed results that don't depend on "if the grafts take."
No daily routine. No washing off in the shower. No waiting six months to see if anything happened. The result is the result, from session one.
No anesthesia, no cutting, no donor area. Mild redness for 24–48 hours, then you just look like you got a fresh haircut. No drama.
Every hairline is hand-drawn to fit your face shape, age, and natural hair pattern. You don't get a template — you get a hairline designed for you.
Choose what works for you. No hidden fees, no surprises — just clear pricing.
Your SMP needs proper aftercare to heal cleanly and look its best long-term. Here's exactly what to do (and avoid) for the first week after each session.
No intense workouts, no saunas, no hot yoga. Sweat carries salt and bacteria that can disrupt the pigment as it sets.
Skip the razor and clippers entirely. Shaving too early can pull pigment out and disrupt healing.
Use the recommended aftercare kit with distilled water twice a day, starting the morning after your procedure. Available at Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, and most pharmacies.
Don't let direct shower water hit your scalp. Wash gently with distilled water using a cup or your hand — never the shower head directly on the treated area.
UV exposure can cause pigment to fade prematurely. Wear a loose hat or stay in shade when outside for extended periods.
That's it. After one week of careful aftercare, you can return to your normal routine — workouts, showers, sun, shaving, all of it.
Following these guidelines protects your investment and ensures your hairline looks crisp for years to come. Any questions? Text me anytime at (404) 647-9249.
You've watched the video. You've seen the work. You know what's possible. The only thing left is to take the next step.