
Worried about thinning hair or lack of density?
At add365, we specialize in a groundbreaking solution called Scalp Ink, designed to transform the appearance of your hair from the root up.
Scalp Ink is a non-surgical technique that uses precision equipment to apply ultra-fine pigment dots directly onto the scalp. The result is a natural-looking effect that mimics the appearance of real hair growth—even in areas where hair has become sparse or thin. It enhances the density, restores the hairline’s shape, and adds definition that even a fresh haircut can’t achieve.
Whether you’re:
- Happy with your hairstyle but concerned about visible thinning at the crown or hairline
- Anxious about how your scalp looks from above
- Exploring alternatives beyond hair transplants or topical treatments
Scalp Ink offers a new, effective option.
It’s suitable for both men and women, and is widely chosen for its fast, low-stress application and dramatic visual improvement.
Find the plan that best fits your hair type and scalp condition.
Price List
Say Goodbye to Hair Loss with Scalp Ink!
At add365, we offer clear and flexible pricing plans based on the number of pigment shots—ranging from 30,000 to 100,000 shots per session. Whether you want to fill in the hairline, crown, or fully cover the entire scalp, we’ve got you covered.
Our system allows you to adjust the density and design according to your hair loss stage and your personal goals. This way, you can achieve a natural and customized result—at a reasonable price.
All prices listed are monitor (model) rates. No facial photos will be published—only treatment areas may appear on our website or Instagram.
$210 USD
$280 USD
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$420 USD
$490 USD
$570 USD
$640 USD
$710 USD
※Reference: Average Shot Count by Treatment Type

Scalp Ink FAQ
What Is Scalp Ink?
Scalp Ink is an advanced technique that uses specialized pigment to apply micro-dots on the scalp, visually increasing the appearance of hair density. This innovative solution provides a natural and fuller look for those dealing with thinning hair or alopecia.
It’s ideal for anyone concerned about thinning hair, looking to enhance hair density, or wanting to restore a natural-looking hairline. It’s also recommended for individuals who are not candidates for hair transplants or prefer a subtle, non-invasive solution.
Scalp Ink can address various types of hair loss—including receding hairlines, thinning at the crown, top of the head, part lines, and even the back of the scalp. The treatment area and density are customized during your consultation.
No, Scalp Ink is suitable for women as well. Regardless of gender, this treatment can help restore confidence with natural-looking results.
Scalp Ink does not promote hair growth. Instead, it recreates the appearance of hair by simulating follicles through micro-pigmentation. The goal is to give the illusion of denser, fuller hair.
Hair transplants involve surgical implantation of actual hair, while Scalp Ink is a non-surgical procedure that visually replicates hair follicles using pigment dots. It’s less invasive, involves minimal pain, and requires no recovery downtime.
Scalp Ink uses a pigment specifically designed for the scalp and applies ultra-fine dots that resemble natural hair follicles. Tattoos, on the other hand, are decorative and typically placed deeper into the skin using different ink and techniques.
【Pricing & Shot Count】
Pricing is based on the number of pigment shots.
From ¥29,800 for 30,000 shots to ¥99,800 for 100,000 shots.
The total shot count depends on the condition of your scalp, the extent of hair loss, and your desired density.
We will recommend the most suitable plan during your initial consultation.
No—there are no extra costs beyond the selected shot count.
You can proceed with confidence, knowing exactly what you’re paying for.
【Treatment & Safety】
The typical flow is: Consultation → Design Planning → Treatment → Maintenance (if needed).
During the consultation, we’ll carefully review your current hair condition, desired results, estimated shot count, design preferences, and detailed pricing.
Feel free to ask any questions or express any concerns.
Pain levels vary by individual, but most people describe the sensation as a mild prickling—similar to being tapped lightly with a toothpick.
If you’re concerned about discomfort, please let us know in advance.
Yes. We use ink specifically developed for scalp application, made from hypoallergenic and low-irritant ingredients.
All equipment is sanitized and covered with protective film, and technicians wear gloves and follow strict hygiene protocols.
Some clients may experience mild redness or itching for a few days post-treatment, but symptoms typically subside quickly.
If you’re concerned, don’t hesitate to consult us beforehand.
No major preparation is required. Just ensure your scalp is clean the day before and avoid sunburn or irritation.
On the day of treatment, bringing a hat or head covering for protection is recommended.
Yes. The treatment is generally safe for sensitive skin, but we’ll confirm suitability during your consultation.
Yes, depending on the extent of hair loss. We can treat partial areas or the entire scalp. Specific treatment plans will be discussed during your consultation.
Treatments are generally available to individuals 20 years and older.
You can schedule your next session one week after the first treatment.
The main ingredients are:
• Glycerin – A naturally occurring alcohol used in medicine, cosmetics, and food. It helps store energy in the body and is gentle on skin.
• Carbon Black – A safe carbon-based pigment widely used in medical and beauty fields, designed to minimize scalp irritation.
• Ethanol – Used for its antibacterial and preservative properties, ensuring ink purity and safety during application.
• Purified Water (Medium Water) – High-purity water free of impurities, designed to reduce irritation and maintain long-term ink stability. It is also trusted in medical and cosmetic formulations.
【Results & Appearance】
Yes. The treatment uses a specialized pigment and precision technique to replicate realistic hair follicle dots.
Each design is customized to match your hair flow and scalp condition, creating a highly natural appearance.
Yes, you’ll notice a visible improvement in hair density immediately after the first session.
However, the first treatment mainly builds the base layer—it helps prevent pigment spreading and ensures proper absorption.
From the second session onward, density is increased and the design is refined.
Most clients begin to see more defined results after around 50,000 shots, and multiple sessions lead to a more complete and polished finish.
The effects typically last 2 to 5 years.
Over time, the pigment may fade slightly, so maintenance sessions are recommended as needed.
Yes, you can style your hair normally.
In fact, adjusting your hairstyle to suit the treated area can enhance the natural look even further.
【Aftercare Instructions】
Yes. For a few days after treatment, please keep your scalp clean and avoid heavy exercise or direct sun exposure.
Detailed aftercare instructions will be provided following your session.
Please avoid getting your scalp wet on the day of treatment.
From the following day, you may gently wash your head with care.
Yes, you can carry on with most daily activities.
Just take extra care to protect your scalp during the first few days.
The pigment may naturally fade slightly over the years, but it will not turn unnatural in color.
If needed, a touch-up session can restore the appearance.
In most cases, Scalp Ink does not affect other procedures such as hair transplants.
However, if you’re considering a transplant, please let us know during your consultation.
According to the Japanese Red Cross, individuals with tattoos or permanent makeup are advised to wait at least six months before donating blood.
After that, donation is allowed based on a physician’s judgment.
This precaution exists because of the small risk of bloodborne infections (like HIV or hepatitis B/C) if the equipment used was contaminated.
To protect recipients, blood donations are restricted within six months of receiving any tattoo-like procedure.