Who Is Not Suitable?

Health Evaluation

Individuals with Certain Skin Conditions
Conditions like psoriasis, eczema, or severe acne can make SMP more challenging. These conditions can cause the skin to flake or become inflamed, which might affect the pigment's ability to stay in place.

People with Allergies to Tattoo Ink
Although rare, some individuals may be allergic to the pigments used in SMP. If you're known to have reactions to tattoo ink, it's likely that SMP may not be suitable for you.

Those with a Low Pain Threshold
Although SMP is less invasive than other hair restoration procedures, it can still be uncomfortable. Some level of discomfort is expected during the procedure, so if you have a low pain threshold, this might not be the best solution for you.

Individuals with Hemophilia
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to clot blood. Given that SMP involves making small punctures in the skin, it's not recommended for individuals with this condition.

People Undergoing Certain Medical Treatments
If you're undergoing chemotherapy or other treatments that affect your immune system, it's best to wait until your treatment is over and your doctor has given you the go-ahead.

Those Expecting Instant Results
SMP is a process that requires multiple sessions, and the full results aren't immediate. If you're someone who wants instant results, you may need to adjust your expectations or consider a different solution.

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