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Scalp Micro pigmentation

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Introduction:
Scalp coverage is essential in treating baldness, especially when hair thinning exposes the scalp. Scalp micropigmentation is a non-invasive procedure where tiny pigment deposits are implanted into the upper scalp layers, creating an optical illusion of thicker hair. This painless treatment requires no anesthesia and enhances scalp coverage. It can also complement mesotherapy, PRP, or hair transplants to improve density appearance.

Common Scalp Disorders & Hair Loss Conditions
1. Alopecia Areata
Autoimmune disorder causing patchy hair loss
Requires early treatment with laser therapy or injections
2. Alopecia Totalis
Complete scalp hair loss
Treated with Excimer laser & immune-modulation therapy
3. Traction Alopecia
Hair loss due to constant tension on follicles
Common in tight hairstyles or beard grooming
4. Lichen Planopilaris
Scarring alopecia causing permanent hair loss
Early intervention with immune-modulation therapy prevents progression
5. Trichotillomania
Obsessive hair-pulling disorder
Results in patchy bald spots & tonsure alopecia

Other Scalp Conditions
Scalp Fungal Infections – Common in children, causes itching & scaly scalp
Dandruff & Seborrheic Dermatitis – Linked to Malassezia yeast, causing dry/oily flakes
Folliculitis – Pus-filled scalp lesions, may be bacterial or fungal infections