Stages of Female Hair Loss
The Ludwig scale is used by hair loss specialists to assess the severity of female pattern hair loss. Stage 1 is the mildest form, with the scalp becoming visible when the hair is parted.
Stage 2 shows further thinning, especially in the central region, leading to increased scalp exposure. Stage 3 is the most severe, where thinning is visible throughout the scalp. Additionally, traction alopecia is a common cause of hair loss, resulting from tight hairstyles like braids, which can cause permanent damage to the edges of the hairline.
Treatment For Female Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) offers a cutting-edge, non-surgical solution for female pattern baldness. This technique involves the careful implantation of organic, plant-based pigments into the scalp, creating the appearance of natural hair follicles. The results are visible immediately, providing a fuller, thicker hair look without the need for recovery time.
At Zang SMP, we use premium-quality pigments that closely resemble natural hair follicles. This ensures that the results are as realistic as possible, providing a seamless transformation. SMP is a great option for covering bald spots, simulating hair growth, and enhancing overall appearance, giving women the confidence to embrace their hair once again. This procedure eliminates the need for invasive surgery or hair transplants, offering a non-invasive, permanent solution.
The SMP process typically consists of two to three sessions. The first two sessions, spaced one week apart, are designed to address specific patterns of female hair loss. A third session may be scheduled one to three months later to perfect the results and ensure the most natural and lasting outcome.
Would a Hair Transplant Treat Hair Loss?
Hair transplants are often not the most effective or optimal solution for female and male pattern hair loss. These procedures rely on donor hair grafts, and if thinning affects the whole scalp, it may be difficult or impossible to find enough donor hair to proceed with the transplant.
In addition, placing hair grafts into areas where hair already exists can result in damage to natural follicles. This could result in even more hair loss than before, ultimately leaving patients with worse outcomes.
Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) provides a safe and long-lasting solution for female hair loss. SMP restores the appearance of fuller hair density immediately without any surgery, grafts, or downtime. It also carries no risk of harming natural hair follicles, unlike hair transplants.
At Zang SMP, we specialize in the best quality scalp micropigmentation, performed by skilled practitioners who guarantee natural and transformative results for every client.