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    GlossaryHyperpigmented Papules

    small, dark, raised skin bumps

    Hyperpigmented papules are small, raised bumps on the skin that are darker in color than the surrounding area. This increased pigmentation can result from various causes, including inflammation, sun exposure, or certain skin conditions. For professionals, these lesions may warrant further investigation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.

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      community Scalp Micropigmentation while having hair

      in Treatment  6 upvotes 3 years ago
      User discusses scalp micropigmentation for denser hair appearance and its benefits compared to lifelong treatments. Special ink is used, which can fade and blur over time but can be topped up.

      community Scalp MicroPigmentation Results

      in Microneedling  3 upvotes 6 years ago
      A user shared their positive experience with scalp micropigmentation (SMP) to cover hair thinning and a scar, choosing it over hair transplants due to its non-invasive nature and realistic results. They recommend SMP for those struggling with hair loss, emphasizing the importance of finding a trusted artist.

      community What you look like 2 years after scalp micropigmentation

      in SMP  193 upvotes 3 years ago
      Scalp micropigmentation as a treatment for hair loss, and the importance of choosing a reputable practitioner to get a natural look. Different treatments such as laser removal were also discussed in relation to long-term maintenance.

      community mbp alopecia areata or vitamin deficiency

      in Chat 1 year ago
      A 19-year-old male has been using topical finasteride and minoxidil for 8 months with no progress and is considering seeking a second opinion due to potential misdiagnosis. The discussion revolves around whether the hair loss is due to male pattern baldness, alopecia areata, or a vitamin deficiency.