This is a fake review by none other than the owner of Scalp Aesthetics Bryce Cleveland and his sheep Damien Porter.
Unfortunately in order to be the "World Leaders" of Scalp Micropigmentation, Bryce Cleveland and Damien Porter of Scalp Aesthetics must lie, cheat and steal, not to mention write fake reviews on the competition. This fake review is courtesy of Bryce Cleveland and/or Damien Porter.
Bryce Cleveland, CEO of Scalp Aesthetics is the bully that preaches good business practices and travels all around the US to speak about his success in business, however, don't be fooled by this wolf in sheeps clothing. He is a bully who obviously has mental issues if he feels the need to go after a small company in Toronto, Ontario. Bryce Cleveland and Damien Porter are all about money, not the customer and not the art of Scalp Micropigmentation. If he was a true business man he would use his smarts to beat the competition without the need to hire offshore companies to write bad reviews on the competition. He wouldn't have to set up fake Scalp Micropigmentation and Hair Loss sites such as scalpguru or scalpsearch in order to trick clients into thinking they are getting honest reviews about the business and the art of SMP. He uses these sites in order to filter clients and funnel them to their websites scalp-aesthetics
How does Scalp Aesthetics and Bryce Cleveland make all their money? Very simple, he gets people to train online at scalpaacademy. Anybody can sign up for $3000USD and take this online course. No background experience necessary. No tests to take. No section on hygiene or proper needle care or disinfection techniques. No bloodborne pathogen course required. No license needed. Basically, you work on a melon, fake skin and a mannequin head, and you are now a Scalp Micropigmentation Artist working for Bryce Cleveland and Scalp Aesthetics. You sign a contract with Bryce, signing your life away and all your work and client belong to him. He takes 30% of any customers you may do, as well you have to pay him $500 for a kit with ink and needles (worth $20). You get to keep the change and do all the work. Now, there are good artists out there, however, a lot of his franchisees are new to the business, and haven't touched a scalp at all. Does Bryce care...absolutely not. As long as they get paid, you, the client, are at risk of infections and poor scalp micropigmentation treatments.
Damien Porter, their marketing director and hound dog, is a ruthless sociopath that works with Bryce at Scalp Aesthetics, from his home in the UK. Damien Porter sits at a computer all day trolling hair loss websites and funneling more clients to Scalp Aesthetics. He also runs scalpsearch and scalpguru, where again he writes fake reviews on the competition and writes fake positive reviews on Scalp Aesthetics. You won't find any negative comments on these sites about Scalp Aesthetics, because they own the sites. They sell advertising to the competition, however, they make sure they are low ranking and keep their own franchisees at the top. The more clients they can funnel to their Scalp Aesthetics website, the more money they can make off of the kits and referrals they send out.
The picture they use to file this fake Ripoff report is most likely a client of theirs that went terribly wrong and that they had to fix. The reason you don't see more of these pics from scalp aesthetics is because they pay off the clients that have had a bad result in order to keep them silent.
If you value your scalp, and want to avoid a terrible infection and bad results, I would stay clear of Scalp Aesthetics. If you are interested in Scalp Micropigmentation, I would look for a reliable SMP Artist in your area that is NOT affiliated with Scalp Aesthetics, Bryce Cleveland or Damien Porter.
If you are interested in helping out all those Men and Women truly concerned with their hair loss, I would completely avoid Scalp Aesthetics and their "training" program. You will not learn this art from watching 2 min videos online and working on fake skin and a mannequin head. There are many good providers out there that train in this art form, but Bryce Cleveland is not the person you want to work with, partner with or deal with. Avoid Scalp Aesthetics at all costs, or they will write fake reviews and fake ripoff reports on your business.
Bryce, if you are reading this, do what your father told you as a boy and "Grow Some Balls"