
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) at Citi Fades
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Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-surgical hair loss solution that replicates the appearance of hair follicles using micro-needles and pigment.
Whether you're dealing with thinning hair, bald spots, or a receding hairline — SMP gives the illusion of a fuller, buzz-cut look.
Who is it for?
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- Men & women experiencing hair loss or thinning
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- Clients with alopecia or scarring
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- Anyone looking for a clean, low-maintenance look


Why Choose Citi Fades?
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✔ Certified SMP Specialist
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✔ Natural-looking, personalized results
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✔ Clean, professional environment
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✔ Trusted by the community

What to Expect​
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Consultation & design
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Multiple sessions for optimal results
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Detailed aftercare instructions
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Long-lasting results with minimal downtime
The Process
Minimum of 3 Sessions:
Session Breakdown:
Session 1: Base layer and shape outline
Session 2: Density and detail building
Session 3: Final adjustments and perfecting tone
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1. Gradual, Natural-Looking Build-Up
Trying to go “all in” during one session can lead to an unnatural look or pigment spreading under the skin. Multiple sessions let us fine-tune the density, shape, and hairline placement gradually and safely.
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2. Skin Absorbs Pigment Differently
Everyone’s scalp absorbs pigment a little differently. The first session lays the foundation, and the follow-ups allow us to adjust for tone, fading, and density to ensure your results look consistent and natural.
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3. Layering for Realism
We build up the pigment in thin layers across multiple sessions. This helps us create the illusion of real hair follicles that blend seamlessly with your natural hair and skin tone. A single session can’t replicate that level of depth or realism.
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4. Healing Time Between Sessions
Each session is spaced about 7–14 days apart to allow your scalp time to heal. This also gives us the chance to see how your skin responds before we add the next layer.
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Real Results. Real Confidence.


