The colour looks darkest at first and softens as it heals. The first month of care protects it, and because it is pigment, it fades over years. Here is the honest picture. We never name a clinic.
The colour looks darkest right after each session, then softens as the surface heals over a week or two, and reaches its settled tone after the final session. Careful aftercare in the first month, keeping the scalp dry and out of the sun, protects the result. Because it is pigment, it fades gradually over a few years and needs a touch up.
Timelines here are typical, not promised, and healing varies from person to person. Reviewed June 2026. This is general information, not a substitute for the instructions your provider gives you.
SMP is built in layers over several sessions, and the colour always looks stronger on the day than it will once healed. Knowing the normal pattern stops you worrying when it lightens, which it is meant to do.
The dots look their darkest and sharpest, with some redness around them. This is normal and will soften, so do not judge the final look on day one.
Mild flaking as the surface heals, and the colour lightens to a more natural tone. Do not pick the flakes, which can lift pigment unevenly.
Density is built over three to four sessions, usually about a week apart, so the depth of the look can be judged and adjusted between visits.
A settled, matte look of close shaved stubble. From here it fades slowly, so plan a touch up in roughly three to six years to keep it sharp.
Keep the scalp dry early. For the first few days avoid sweating and do not wash or rub the area beyond what your provider tells you. Moisture and friction can disturb the fresh pigment.
Avoid sun, swimming, saunas, and steam. Skip all of these for about a month while the pigment sets. Sun in particular is the biggest cause of early fading.
Do not pick or scratch the flakes. The light flaking in the first weeks is normal. Letting it shed on its own keeps the colour even.
Moisturise once it has healed. After the early dry phase, a healed scalp is usually kept lightly moisturised so the finish looks natural rather than dry and ashy.
Protect it from sun for the long term. Sunscreen or a hat on the scalp slows fading and keeps the tone true, which is the simplest way to stretch the years between touch ups.
In skilled hands SMP looks like a closely shaved head of stubble and reads as natural at normal viewing distance. It is pigment, not hair, so it adds the look of density rather than length, and it suits a shaved or very short style best.
It does not regrow hair. SMP cannot fill a bald area with real hair or give you length. What it does well is reduce the contrast between skin and hair so thinning looks fuller and a receding line looks defined.
It works across skin tones. The pigment shade is matched to you, so a good result blends with your own colouring. Ask to see healed work on skin similar to yours.
It is long lasting, not permanent and fixed. The pigment stays for years but softens and fades, so it is best thought of as a look you maintain with a touch up, not a one off that never changes.
SMP needs several sessions about a week apart. If you travel for it, confirm the schedule fits your stay, and get written aftercare so the healing phase at home goes smoothly.
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The surface heals within a week or two of each session, and the colour reaches its settled tone in the weeks after the final session. It looks darkest on the day and softens from there.
In skilled hands it reads as natural stubble at normal distance. Very close inspection still shows pigment dots, since it is a tattoo rather than real hair.
It is long lasting rather than fixed forever. The pigment fades gradually over roughly three to six years and usually needs a touch up to stay sharp.
SMP suits a shaved or very short style. If you grow existing hair longer, the contrast between real hair and pigment can show, so discuss your intended length with the provider.
Protect the scalp from sun with sunscreen or a hat and keep it lightly moisturised once healed. Sun exposure is the main thing that fades the colour early.
Colour shift, allergy and infection risk, and what the healing weeks really look like.
Indicative ranges, what drives the price, and the ongoing touch up cost.
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