Stages of Female Hair Loss
The Ludwig scale is the standard tool for female hair loss diagnosis. Stage 1 involves mild thinning where hair parts.
Stage 2 features increased scalp visibility in the center. Stage 3 progresses to widespread thinning. Tight braids or hairstyles can cause traction alopecia, resulting in permanent loss along the edges.
Treatment For Female Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
For women facing hair loss, Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) offers a breakthrough non-surgical treatment. It uses plant-based, organic pigments to replicate hair follicles on the scalp, creating immediate results with no recovery needed.
At Zang SMP, we utilize pigments that are indistinguishable from real hair follicles, providing an enhanced, natural appearance without the risks of surgery or transplants. SMP effectively conceals balding areas, giving the illusion of thicker, fuller hair.
The treatment typically spans two to three sessions. The first two occur one week apart, addressing female-specific hair loss concerns. If necessary, a final session is scheduled one to three months later to perfect the appearance.
Would a Hair Transplant Treat Hair Loss?
For many people with female or male pattern hair loss, hair transplants are not the most suitable treatment. These procedures rely on donor hair grafts, which may not be available when thinning occurs throughout the entire scalp.
Additionally, transplanting grafts into areas with existing hair can inadvertently damage natural follicles, which could lead to even greater hair loss.
Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) provides a safe, long-lasting solution. It restores the appearance of thicker, fuller hair without damaging natural follicles or requiring surgery. SMP requires no recovery time and delivers immediate, natural-looking results.
At Zang SMP, we are committed to providing the best quality scalp micropigmentation. Our team is made up of highly skilled professionals who specialize in delivering natural-looking results, restoring your confidence and self-esteem.