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Bald Head Tattoo (Scalp Micropigmentation): Everything You Need to Know

March 20, 2026
Bald Head Tattoo (Scalp Micropigmentation): Everything You Need to Know

Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) — often called a “hair tattoo” — is one of the fastest-growing solutions for men dealing with hair loss. It uses tiny dots of pigment to create the illusion of a buzz cut or add density to thinning areas. Here’s the complete guide.

What Is Scalp Micropigmentation?

SMP is a cosmetic tattoo procedure where a technician uses specialized needles to deposit pigment dots into the upper dermis of the scalp. Unlike traditional tattoos, SMP uses smaller needles (to mimic hair follicles), specialized pigments (that don’t fade to blue/green like regular tattoo ink), and shallower depth (1–2mm vs. 3–5mm for body tattoos). The result looks like a freshly shaved buzz cut when done well.

Cost

CoverageSessionsCost Range
Receding hairline only2 sessions$1,000–$2,000
Crown / partial coverage2–3 sessions$2,000–$3,000
Full scalp (Norwood 5-7)3–4 sessions$3,000–$5,000
Scar camouflage (FUE/FUT)1–2 sessions$500–$1,500

The Procedure: What to Expect

Session 1 (2–4 hours): The technician designs your new hairline and applies the first layer of pigment. This is usually lighter than the final result — think of it as the foundation layer. Session 2 (2–3 hours, 1-2 weeks later): Adding density and darkness. The hairline becomes more defined and the dots become more uniform. Session 3 (optional, 1–2 hours): Fine-tuning, blending, and ensuring consistent coverage. Most men see their final result after 2-3 sessions.

Pain Level

Most men rate SMP pain at 3–5 out of 10 — less painful than a traditional tattoo. The most sensitive areas are the temples, the area behind the ears, and directly on top of the head. Numbing cream is typically applied. Most men describe it as mild scratching or tingling. Sessions are longer than they are painful.

Pros and Cons

Pros ✅Cons ❌
Immediate results (vs. months for transplant)Not actual hair — can’t grow it out
Non-surgical, minimal recoveryFades over 3-5 years (touch-ups needed)
Fraction of hair transplant costQuality varies hugely by technician
Works at any Norwood stageNeed to shave head regularly to maintain illusion
Hides transplant scarsLooks different in certain lighting angles
Looks natural when done wellNot easily reversible (laser removal possible but costly)

How Long Does SMP Last?

SMP typically lasts 3–5 years before fading becomes noticeable. Unlike traditional tattoos, SMP pigments are designed to fade gradually and evenly rather than changing color. Most men get a touch-up session ($200–$500) every 3–5 years to maintain the look. Sun exposure accelerates fading — always wear SPF on your scalp.

Who Is SMP Best For?

SMP works best for men who already buzz or shave their head and want the appearance of a full, even buzz cut. It’s also excellent for camouflaging hair transplant scars (FUE or FUT), adding density to thinning areas, and recreating a hairline on a completely bald scalp. It works on all skin tones — experienced technicians match pigment to your skin tone and natural hair color.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does scalp micropigmentation look real?

When done by a skilled technician, yes — it’s very convincing from normal conversation distance. Up close and in certain lighting, an observant person might notice the dots aren’t actual hair follicles. The key is choosing an experienced technician (look for 3+ years experience, before/after portfolios on various skin tones, and real client reviews).

SMP vs hair transplant: which is better?

They serve different goals. A hair transplant gives you actual growing hair but costs $8,000–$15,000+, requires a surgical procedure, and takes 12+ months for full results. SMP creates the illusion of hair at $2,000–$5,000 with no surgery and immediate results. Many men combine both: transplant for density on top, SMP for density in donor area scars.

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