Scalp Micropigmenation Cost

Scalp micropigmentation is a specialised procedure that aims to replicate the appearance of hair follicles by tattooing tiny dots on the scalp. It is a non-invasive solution for hair loss and can provide individuals with the illusion of a full head of hair. However, it is important to note that the cost of scalp micropigmentation can vary significantly based on the specific needs of each client.

 

For instance, individuals seeking scar camouflage can typically expect to pay between £300 and £350 per session. This cost takes into account the complexity and size of the scars that need to be covered. On the other hand, those with Alopecia totalis, a condition characterised by complete hair loss on the scalp, might require more extensive treatment. In such cases, the cost can amount to approximately £2500, considering an average of three sessions.

 

To cover the entire top of the scalp and seamlessly blend the micropigmentation treatment with the existing hair on the sides and back, the average cost ranges from £1200 to £2000 for three sessions. This estimate considers factors such as the size of the client's scalp and the degree of hair loss according to the Norwood Scale.

 

To receive an accurate quote for scalp micropigmentation, individuals can email us with pictures of their scalp. This allows the specialist to assess the specific requirements and provide an informed cost estimate. Alternatively, consultations can be conducted over video calls for a more personalised evaluation.

 

Overall, the cost of scalp micropigmentation varies based on the individual's unique circumstances, but reaching out to the service provider with relevant information can help determine an accurate price for the treatment required. 

 

 

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