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VPC Joins in Rebuilding the SMP Service Industry: A Means to Mend Hair Loss, a Struggle Against Hoax

Having a regulated industry to look over the ill-practices done with SMP would surely help in securing the future of scalp micropigmentation in the industry and in establishing safety and overall satisfaction of the candidates. Hence, great support and attention should be given to solidify its stand.

 

Vancouver, BC -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/01/2014 -- The quest for the permanence of scalp micropigmentation (SMP) as an immediate solution for every balding man around the world would probably be put to a great test as legitimate SMP practitioners have to bear their fangs against numerous shams that threaten the fate of the hair loss treatment in the industry for the sake of greater bottom line.

Hair loss has been undeniably one of the midlife enemies that numerous has to conquer for its enduring effect steals every man's glory and confidence day by day; as such phenomena can be attributed to the male pattern baldness (MPB) caused by an autoimmune disorder called Alopecia areata.

With the increased awareness of hair loss as experienced by two-thirds of American men in their 30s and mostly by men in their 50s, no wonder that hair treatment as well as male grooming products have skyrocketed in the market gaining fat revenues each year.

Such scenario is inevitable for the number of man getting employed in service sectors, competitions in the workplace, aging baby boomers aspiring to look young, and the younger generations that are influenced by the alluring images projected by male models have increased - putting a lot of pressure in men.

The presence of scalp micropigmentation as a key solution to redeem the pride of many balding men has paved its way in the industry and become in demand attracting many permanent makeup artist, tattoo salons, and would-be entrepreneurs to offer the same services not knowing the risk and complications it would bring to the candidates. Thus, a regulated industry should be established in aims to correct the way SMP should be provided to the people in need.

The regulated industry pertaining to the practice of scalp micropigmentation seeks businesses that will provide such service to have approved and mandated training facilities, with technicians who will perform the task, to have undergone and completed a state-approved and mandated training course. Moreover, he or she should obtain SMP apprenticeship training or experiences under the supervision of SMP specialist for a minimum period of three months, as well as trainings that include required instruction in local health laws and sterilization practices.

In addition, approved scalp-only FDA pigments, Strict Standards of Care Guidelines and International SMP Board Affiliation are required to allow the business to practice SMP with their candidates. And for prevailing providers, it is expected that continuous research in enhancing the SMP technology, providing SMP as the ONLY service and Pre-SMP counseling and informed consent should be administered.

Screening the candidate for SMP procedure should be done in order to prevent having candidates with poor overall health, scalp/skin conditions or those expecting unrealistic results of SMP from taking the procedure. Keep in mind that screening the candidates for SMP is for the long-term benefit of the client. Thus, accepting all potential candidates just to enhance their bottom line should be impeded.

Having a regulated industry to look over the ill-practices done with SMP would surely help in securing the future of scalp micropigmentation in the industry and in establishing safety and overall satisfaction of the candidates. Hence, great support and attention should be given to solidify its stand.

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