Rampage Jackson Stops By SMP INK for Scalp Micropigmentation

Marvin Furrow • January 25, 2024

SMP INK, the nation’s leader in scalp micropigmentation, recently had the honor of welcoming a true legend to our Las Vegas location: MMA icon Quinton “Rampage” Jackson!

Known for his powerhouse performances in the octagon and his larger-than-life personality, Rampage stepped through our doors to experience the transformative magic of SMP firsthand.


With over 5,000 procedures under our belt and offices in Las Vegas, Seattle, San Francisco, and Albuquerque, we’re no strangers to helping people reclaim their confidence—but hosting a celebrity of Rampage’s caliber was a knockout moment for our team.




Co-founders Marvin Furrow and Tyler Bennett have built SMP INK into a trusted name by delivering natural-looking, medical-grade results that stand out in the hair restoration world.


Rampage’s visit was a testament to our reputation for excellence, as he opted for our signature scalp micropigmentation—a non-invasive technique that uses plant-based inks and nano-needles to replicate hair follicles with stunning precision. Whether it’s restoring a hairline, adding density, or camouflaging scars, our process offers instant results, and Rampage walked out looking sharper than ever.


For Marvin and Tyler, moments like these highlight why they started SMP INK. “It’s about giving people their edge back,” Marvin says, a mission that resonates from everyday clients to high-profile names like Rampage. With a team of top-tier artists trained to exceed expectations, SMP INK continues to set the standard nationwide.


Curious about Rampage’s SMP experience? Watch the reaction to his SMP below!

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