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SMP (Scalp Micropigmentation)

SMP is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that creates the illusion of a thicker, fuller hairline or a shaved head appearance. Tiny dots of pigment are tattooed onto the scalp to mimic hair follicles. Pros: SMP is a non-invasive procedure with minimal downtime. It offers a cost-effective solution for mild to moderate hair loss. Cons: SMP is a cosmetic tattoo and may require touch-up procedures every few years. Alternatives: Hair transplant surgery (FUE/FUT) Recovery Time: There is minimal downtime associated with SMP. The scalp may be slightly sensitive for a few days. Disclaimer: As with any tattoo, there is a risk of allergic reaction or infection.

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Temporary Hair Loss

Temporary hair loss is a broad term that encompasses many different causes of hair shedding. It’s important to note that everyone loses hair naturally, shedding 50-100 hairs per day. However, certain factors can cause excessive hair loss that is temporary and usually resolves itself within a few months. Causes: Telogen effluvium: This is a common form of temporary hair loss triggered by stress, illness, childbirth, surgery, significant weight loss, or nutritional deficiencies. Anagen effluvium: This type of hair loss is caused by medications or medical treatments that affect the hair growth cycle, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Alopecia areata: This is an autoimmune disease that causes patchy hair loss on the scalp or body. While alopecia areata can sometimes be permanent, many people experience temporary hair loss with this condition. Changes in hormone levels: Hair loss can occur due to hormonal fluctuations, such as during pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, or

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Traction Alopecia

Traction alopecia is a type of hair loss caused by repeated pulling or tension on the hair follicles. This pulling can happen over time due to certain hairstyles, hair care practices, or even tight headwear. When the hair is constantly pulled on, it can loosen the hair in the follicle and eventually lead to breakage or hair loss. Causes: Tight hairstyles such as braids, cornrows, dreadlocks, ponytails, or buns, especially when worn for long periods or styled tightly. Hair extensions or weaves that put too much weight or tension on the hair. Chemical hair relaxers or straighteners that can weaken the hair shaft and make it more prone to breakage. Frequent use of heat styling tools like blow dryers or straighteners. Tight headbands or hats worn for extended periods. Symptoms: Hair loss along the hairline, temples, or sides of the scalp, where the hair is pulled the tightest. Receding hairline

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