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Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) dot art is a cosmetic tattooing procedure in which tiny dots of pigment are applied to the scalp to create the appearance of a closely shaved or buzzed haircut. The dots are strategically placed in a pattern that mimics the look of natural hair follicles, giving the illusion of a fuller head of hair.

The SMP dot art technique is typically performed using a specialized tattoo machine that delivers the pigment to the scalp in a controlled manner. The pigment used is usually a medical-grade ink that is specifically designed for scalp micropigmentation. The ink is formulated to match the color of the patient's natural hair, and multiple shades may be used to create a realistic-looking result.

SMP dot art is a non-invasive and relatively painless procedure that is suitable for both men and women. It can be used to address a range of hair loss issues, including male pattern baldness, alopecia, and scarring from hair transplant surgery.

As with any cosmetic procedure, it's important to choose an experienced and qualified practitioner to perform scalp micropigmentation. It's also important to have realistic expectations about the results of the procedure, as SMP dot art cannot create the same look as a full head of hair.

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