The Science of Staying True: How True Contour Prevents SMP Pigment Discoloration (Blue & Green Fade)
Introduction: When Confidence Depends on Color Stability
For individuals considering Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP), one concern consistently rises above the rest:
Will my SMP turn blue or green over time?
This concern is understandable. Many people have seen photos of discolored SMP online or have experienced pigment fading issues themselves. At True Contour, we address this fear directly through science, medical expertise, and precision-driven technique.
This article explains why SMP discoloration occurs,
the clinical and technical factors behind blue or green fading, and how True Contour’s medical-grade SMP approach
prevents it entirely.
Why SMP Turns Blue or Green: A Scientific Breakdown
SMP discoloration is not random. It occurs due to
specific chemical, anatomical, and procedural factors, most commonly linked to improper technique or inferior materials.
1. Incorrect Pigment Composition
Many SMP providers use pigments that contain:
- Iron oxides
- Multi-tone cosmetic blends
- Traditional tattoo inks with unstable undertones
As these pigments fade, oxidation occurs unevenly. The surface layers fade first, allowing cooler undertones to emerge, resulting in blue, green, or gray discoloration.
This outcome is unavoidable when pigments are not designed exclusively for scalp micropigmentation.
2. Pigment Placed Too Deep (Dermal “Blowouts”)
The scalp requires microscopic depth precision.
When pigment is implanted too deeply into the dermis, it spreads beneath the skin, creating a phenomenon known as a blowout. This diffusion alters light refraction and produces a blurred, cool-toned shadow that appears blue or green.
Incorrect depth placement is the most common cause of SMP discoloration worldwide.
3. Over-Dilution & Improper Density Control
When pigments are over-diluted or density is applied inconsistently, color stability is compromised. As pigment breaks down unevenly, unwanted hues can surface.
Inaccurate density mapping, placing too much or too little pigment in certain scalp zones, further increases the risk of visible discoloration over time.
4. UV Exposure on Low-Quality Pigments
Sun exposure accelerates pigment degradation.
Low-grade pigments lack UV resistance and oxidize rapidly, shifting toward blue or green tones. Without UV-stable chemistry, long-term color accuracy cannot be maintained.
The True Contour Standard: Science-Based SMP That Stays True
True Contour prevents SMP discoloration through evidence-based protocols, medical precision, and uncompromising pigment selection.
1. Carbon-Based Pigments Only Clean, Stable, Predictable
True Contour exclusively uses pure carbon-based SMP pigments, selected for:
- Exceptional color stability
- Neutral, consistent fading
- Zero undertone shifting
- A natural follicular shadow effect
Unlike blended or iron-based pigments, pure carbon does not oxidize into blue or green hues. Instead, it fades gradually into a lighter charcoal tone that closely mimics natural hair stubble.
2. Microscopic Depth Control Guided by Medical Expertise
Every SMP procedure at True Contour is performed with medical-grade depth awareness, ensuring pigment is placed precisely within the appropriate epidermal layer.
This precision prevents:
- Pigment migration
- Blowouts
- Blurring or shadowing
By maintaining micron-level consistency,
each follicular impression retains its clarity, shape, and true shade over time.
3. Customized Density Mapping for Natural Results
No two scalps are alike. True Contour designs a personalized density map for each client based on:
- Scalp thickness
- Skin undertone
- Natural hair pattern
- Crown flow
- Age-related follicle distribution
This tailored approach prevents oversaturation, promotes even fading, and preserves long-term color integrity.
4. UV-Resistant Pigments + Guided Aftercare
True Contour’s pigments are engineered to maintain molecular stability even with sun exposure. Each client also receives professionally guided aftercare instructions,
supporting predictable healing and long-term color retention.
How True Contour Transforms the Client Experience
True Contour is frequently sought for corrective SMP,
helping individuals who previously experienced discoloration or unnatural results elsewhere.
Through precise pigment selection, advanced neutralization strategies, and clinically informed design, Dr. Scarlett Lusk restores natural appearance while rebuilding confidence.
Clients receive more than a cosmetic service; they receive a medically guided restorative solution
designed to age correctly.
The True Contour Promise: SMP That Ages Like a Shadow, Not a Tattoo
When SMP is performed using:
- Carbon-based pigments
- Precise depth control
- Scientifically informed density mapping
…the result is SMP that fades naturally, evenly, and predictably,
never into unwanted colors.
This is the standard upheld at True Contour.
Schedule Your SMP Consultation
If you’re seeking SMP that maintains its color, realism, and integrity over time, True Contour offers a medically informed, precision-based approach you can trust.
Schedule Your Confidential Consultation Today
Because confidence should stay true long after your treatment.

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