Stages of Female Hair Loss
Experts in hair loss utilize the Ludwig scale to determine the degree of female pattern hair loss. The first stage, Stage 1, is the least severe, where thinning is barely noticeable, and the scalp becomes visible when the hair is parted at the top.
Stage 2 represents more noticeable thinning, with the central area of the scalp becoming more exposed. Stage 3 is the most severe stage, where extensive thinning occurs across the entire scalp. Additionally, traction alopecia is another condition that can cause hair loss, resulting from the constant tension of tight hairstyles like braids, which can lead to permanent hair loss, especially around the edges.
Treatment For Female Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) offers an advanced, non-surgical treatment for female pattern baldness. The procedure involves implanting organic, plant-based pigments into the scalp to create the appearance of natural hair follicles. This technique works quickly, delivering a fuller hair illusion without any downtime or recovery period.
At Zang SMP, we only use premium pigments designed to mimic real hair follicles, providing clients with a transformed look that doesn’t require surgery or hair transplants. This solution covers bald spots, gives the illusion of hair growth, and helps improve the overall appearance, giving women a new sense of confidence.
The treatment typically involves two to three sessions. The initial sessions, spaced about a week apart, are customized to meet the unique needs of female hair loss patterns. A third session may be scheduled one to three months later to ensure the results are perfected and tailored to the individual’s desired look.
Would a Hair Transplant Treat Hair Loss?
When it comes to treating female and male pattern hair loss, hair transplants are often not the most effective option. Hair transplant surgeries depend on donor hair grafts, and in cases where hair thinning affects the whole scalp, sufficient donor hair may not be available.
Furthermore, placing hair grafts into areas with remaining natural hair can damage the existing follicles. This damage can potentially cause a decrease in hair growth, leaving patients with even less hair than before the transplant.
In contrast, scalp micropigmentation (SMP) offers a safe and permanent solution for female hair loss. SMP restores the appearance of hair density immediately, without posing any risk to existing follicles. It’s non-invasive, requires no recovery time, and offers remarkable results.
At Zang SMP, we pride ourselves on delivering top-tier scalp micropigmentation treatments. Our team of highly trained practitioners ensures results that are natural-looking and truly transformative.