Facial Micropigmentation

If you suffer from alopecia, scarring, sparse thinning beards and or moustaches, Facial Micropigmentation could be the solution.

A realistic solution to facial hair loss

Facial Micropigmentation (FMP) is a cosmetic procedure like Scalp micropigmentation (SMP), which replaces or improves lost coloring by placing nature-based pigment into the skin. 

In 2012 our Director, Practitioner Simon Lane, was part of a team that performed one of the world’s first Facial Micropigmentation treatments. 

If you suffer from alopecia, scarring, sparse thinning beards and or moustaches, Facial Micropigmentation could be the solution to create a 5pm shadow or a thicker, fuller appearance.

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Expert techniques

At Brandwood Clinic, our team of experienced technicians utilises advanced techniques and high-quality pigments to deliver exceptional results.

With meticulous attention to detail from start to finish and a keen understanding of facial aesthetics, we achieve natural-looking enhancements that complement each client’s requirements. Whether you desire subtle enhancements or dramatic transformations, our expert techniques ensure satisfaction and confidence in your appearance. 

Facial micropigmentation typically takes between 1-2 sessions. 

Depending on the size of the coverage area, treatments cost between £200-£600 per session. 

Yes, most definitely. This will create a density effect and strengthen your appearance by giving the illusion of thicker hair. 

Yes, it can be used for your moustache, sideburns and goatee. 

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