Address: 140 W 58th St Suite 4A, New York, NY 10019, USA
Phone: +13477703177
Sunday: 9AM–7PM
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–7PM
Saturday: Closed
adam rosa
. it faded after 2 weeks gone this guy try to use any excuse in the book to blame it on my friend. he said he is more expensive than anyone else because you only need one session with him, bull crapppp. every other shop i called said no way one session can do it he paid 1500 cash and he wanted him to pay 1000 to go over it than stopped answering calls. he deff talks a good one smooth with his mouth to sell his game...he will blame it on you for it fading trust me
Connie
Orian is a wonderful, experienced practitioner who is highly competent as a SMP artist. Today, Orian added more density (2nd session) and so far, my hair looks SO much better. He is very attuned to the comfort level of his clients during the procedures, and explains every detail along the way. I couldn’t have asked for a more qualified, knowledgeable practitioner.
Simms Derrick
Oh man, I got mine done today and my Technician is Orian. He did a phenomenal job on my head. He is an amazing person and make the process so simple and easy. I definitely would recommend him. I am a very satisfied customer.
Adam Tubero
Best SMP hands down. I look 10 years younger and my hairline is perfect. Orian is patient and explains everything extremely well. 1000% would come again if I need to.
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The scalp micro-pigmentation procedure is natural, and will not affect the implanted grafts from a hair transplant.
Yes. Actually, gray isn’t found in the hair follicle but in the hair fiber when it grows out. For men with gray hair, shaving your head will make your hair appear darker in color. The scalp micro-pigmentation procedure will re-create the same look as when the hair is shaven. Also, for most men with gray hair who are getting this procedure done they prefer to retain the appearance of dark hair as opposed to gray.
Yes. Letting your hair grow out a bit can also add to the illusion of a fuller head of hair. Your scalp pigmentation specialist will discuss the appropriate length based on your balding pattern and existing hair density prior to undergoing the procedure.
Yes. We can replicate any hairline suitable to your liking. We can give you a soft and feathered look, or a sharper image similar to a “shape-up” that you’d get at a barber shop. Your scalp restoration specialist (SRS) will take as much time as necessary DRAWING the desired hairline on you before applying the pigment to ensure that you’re happy with the final outcome
Yes, our scalp micro-pigmentation procedure is safe. We use sterile equipment and a brand new needle that is opened in the presence of the client before each treatment has begun, and then disposed of at the end of the treatment. Our stations are sterilized before and after each session, and we meet health and safety guidelines.
No, the scalp micro-pigmentation procedure is not medically defined.
No. A scalp micro-pigmentation specialist is trained differently and uses different tools and techniques than a tattoo artist. Since a tattoo artist uses larger needles and penetrates the skin deeper with ink that has blue or green dyes in it you can end up with larger and unnatural dots that appear to be blue or green. Getting the scalp micro-pigmentation procedure done by a tattoo artist should never be considered as an option.
No, it is not. Everything from the machine, gun, needle and ink are all different than those used to produce standard tattoos.
Yes, it lasts between five and ten years.
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Yes. The scalp micro-pigmentation procedure involves a blending process that takes the treatment into the areas where you have hair growth so as to avoid the treatment from looking like it abruptly stops where your hair loss begins. This accounts for some future minor hair loss, and maintains a natural and seamless look.
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