Can you control the DOT size with SMP

The dot size is controlled by the operator (hold time in the skin and how deep they were placed) as well as their skills and the size and needle configuration in the hand piece of the device; however, many of the dots spread because of the size of the pigment particles themselves dictate the spread. The new laser tattoo device has even more precise control over it, if the operator is not as skilled and doesn’t have the years of experience, see here: https://newhair.com/wp-content/uploads/data/docs/pubs/Tattoo%20Pigment%20Delivery%20with%20a%20laser_final.pdf


2021-10-19 07:17:59Can you control the DOT size with SMP

Can you compare a hair system with scalp micropigmentation for me?

Are hair systems really unnoticeable? I am considering gluing the system on, is this the best way to apply ? What’s the best shampoo/ conditioner to use? Do you think that I should just rock the bald? (Devil’s advocate) Any tips/advice? I am planning on going scuba diving in September, will I be able to do this with the system in place ? For those that have used a system before, what was the first time after like? Has it ever came off at an inopportune time? How long do the pieces actually last? I’m hoping for it to last about a year, is this a reasonable expectation?

Hair systems or wigs are expensive over the long haul, running in the thousands of dollars forever. They are usually detectable and hard to keep in place unless they are heavily glued and with long term use they tend to develop an odor from your sweat. You can’t scuba dive or swim freely and you always look at people’s reaction trying to see if they can detect that you have a wig on. They do have challenges when you are with a woman who might want to grab you by your hair, not good. The average hair system last 2-3 years and then must be replaced. The less expensive ones last a year or so before they fall apart. The advantage of a hair system is it almost looks like real hair but most people can tell it is a wig.

The Scalp MicroPigmentation alternative: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/bold-shaved-look/.

Scalp MicroPigmentation gives you absolute freedom from your extreme balding and freedom to do whatever you want to do, swim, scuba, make-out with a lady as she grabs your head.

Can you comment on: “Why Most People Should NOT Have A Follicular Unit Extraction”

Follicular Unit Excision (new name) was pioneered by me in the mid to late 1990s. I published the first article in the world on this surgery in 2002. This is a great surgery if the surgeon knows how to do it. Fortunately today, there are many surgeons who have mastered it; however, there is a limit as to how many grafts a person can have with FUE without developing a see-through donor area. I have published the answer to this on my website here: https://newhair.com/resources/#tab-id-4


2019-02-25 07:37:39Can you comment on: “Why Most People Should NOT Have A Follicular Unit Extraction”

Can you comment on my donor harvest area (Photo)

Yes, there is far more patchiness than I would expect to see. This was caused either by donor over-harvesting or vascular complications of the donor area which may reverse within 6 months of the surgery, so by that time you will know more. I also noticed that the grafts were harvested very high and also too low, probably outside the permanent zone. If you should develop any advanced balding, these grafts may not be permanent. The donor area is usually no more than 3 inches high (see here: https://baldingblog.com/2017/08/04/permanent-zone-hair-lasts-lifetime/). If the patchiness remains, then you might consider scalp micropigmentation, something we do all of the time, see website: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/


2020-09-15 09:06:00Can you comment on my donor harvest area (Photo)

Can you comb too hard?

This is a good and important question. People who have early miniaturized hairs can pull them out with rough combing or brushing. When you brush, use a coarse hair brush with wide spacing so you don’t pull on your hair.

Combing too hard? from tressless


2019-04-01 12:26:11Can you comb too hard?

Can you clear up some hair terminology for me?

Thinking about a hair transplant, but I have some doubts about terminology: what is the difference between a graft, a follicle and a hair?

Hairs are the product of the body and is created in the manufacturing apparatus called a hair follicle. Hair follicles grow in groups and each group is called a follicular unit (often called grafts when moved in hair transplants).

Can X-Rays Cause Hair Loss?

Sir does xrays causes telogen effluvium, or accelerates hair fall in patients with male pattern baldness?

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X-ray is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is all around us. It falls between the ultraviolet light and gamma rays in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. A certain amount of X-rays is all around us so your question depends on the amount of x-ray radiation one receives or the location of where the x-ray is being received.

I would guess that you would need a ridiculous amount of x-rays delivered to your scalp to start worrying about hair loss. At that point hair loss would probably be the last of your concerns as you are dying from radiation poisoning. (I’m being facetious.) Cancer patients receiving radiation to their brain can develop local hair loss (but that’s not x-rays).

A simple chest x-ray, CT scan, or airport security should be insignificant in terms of hair loss.

This is probably the first time I write, please follow up with your physicist.

Of interesting note: “Reported in Scientific American, This Week in World War I: January 30, 1915
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X-rays were used for medical operations within a couple of months after they were discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in late 1895.


2015-01-30 10:27:26Can X-Rays Cause Hair Loss?