We surveyed people to discover the #1 reason why they don’t move forward with a Scalp
Micropigmentation procedure at GLI. And it turns out, it’s all about fear. So let’s address the
three most common fears one at a time:
1. ”I’m afraid SMP won’t look good on me.”
This is a common anxiety with any hair-loss solution, and SMP is no exception. You can look at
all the Before and After pictures you want. Until you see it on YOUR head, it’s natural to be
skeptical.
Our Take: Go beyond the web pics and see it for yourself! Call us to arrange a visit to one of
our clinics, or to get connected with a GLI Guy near you. Seeing is believing. And with SMP, so
is touching. You’ll be amazed at how real SMP @ GLI looks and feels.
2. “I’m afraid to shave my head.”
This is something we hear especially from men who have scarring or other issues from
transplants. For them, going with the close-cropped SMP look is a leap of faith—and the idea
of taking a razor to their head is a little terrifying.
Our Take: We’ve never seen a GLI Guy who doesn’t look amazing with a shaved head. And
truth be told, women love it. The difference between being bald or patchy vs. being a GLI Guy
is the difference between insecurity and confidence. Your GLI look says, “Hey, I have a full head
of hair. I just choose to shave it!”
3. ”I just don’t have confidence in the procedure.”
Even though SMP has been around for a decade, it still feels new to some people. And that
anxiety is heightened by the fact that fly-by-night SMP providers pop up all the time.
Our Take: Be confident in the procedure, but be skeptical of the providers. If the people you’re
talking to seem more like glorified tattoo artists working out of a hotel room (instead of SMP
pioneers with fully trained staff working out of a clean and comfortable clinic), walk away. Then
call us toll free at 833-Good-Look (833-466-3566)!
The Bottom Line: Don’t let fear rob you of the confidence and success you deserve. Get a
FREE quote from GLI. Talk to us. Meet our clients. And take the next step to being a GLI Guy
today.
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