Stages of Female Hair Loss
The Ludwig scale classifies female pattern hair loss into three stages. Stage 1 involves mild scalp exposure at the part line.
Stage 2 reveals pronounced thinning in the central region. By Stage 3, thinning extends across the entire scalp. Additionally, traction alopecia, caused by mechanical tension from tight hairstyles, leads to permanent edge hair loss.
Treatment For Female Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Hair loss doesn’t have to hold you back. Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-surgical, innovative way to restore confidence by addressing female pattern baldness. Using organic pigments, the technique mimics real hair follicles, instantly creating the look of denser hair—no downtime, no surgery.
At Zang SMP, we use pigments that look incredibly realistic, transforming your appearance naturally. Whether it’s covering bald spots or giving the illusion of fuller hair, SMP can help you feel like yourself again.
The process is completed in two to three sessions. The first two treatments occur about a week apart, focusing on areas affected by hair loss. A third session may follow one to three months later to enhance the final outcome.
Would a Hair Transplant Treat Hair Loss?
Hair transplants are not always effective for women or men experiencing pattern hair loss. These procedures rely on donor grafts, but when thinning is widespread across the head, suitable donor hair becomes unavailable.
Additionally, placing grafts in areas with existing hair risks damaging natural follicles, which can sometimes leave you with less hair than before.
SMP, or scalp micropigmentation, is a safe, effective alternative for female hair loss. It instantly recreates the appearance of fuller, denser hair without surgery or follicle damage. With no downtime required, you can enjoy immediate results.
At Zang SMP, our highly skilled team delivers exceptional, natural-looking treatments. With unparalleled experience, we ensure your transformation looks flawless and restores your self-confidence.