How is Male Pattern Baldness Diagnosed and How Does it Influence Hair Loss?
Hair loss in male pattern baldness typically follows a recognizable pattern at the hairline and crown. The condition is largely attributed to genetic predisposition and hormonal influences, similar to related hair disorders.
Stages of Male Pattern Baldness
The Hamilton-Norwood scale is a widely accepted method to gauge the progression of hair loss, starting with stage 1 (minimal hair loss) and culminating at stage 7 (complete baldness on the top of the scalp). Norwood stages 1 to 3 typically involve a receding hairline of mild to moderate severity.
In stages 4 and 5, hair loss becomes significant, with extensive thinning at the crown and frontal hair recession. Stages 6 and 7 mark the final stages, with little to no hair left on the upper scalp.
Some rare patterns of male baldness include widespread thinning across the scalp while preserving the hairline or hair loss isolated to the crown without recession of the hairline.
Treatment For Male Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) provides a transformative solution for male-pattern baldness without the need for surgery. By carefully depositing pigments into the scalp, this technique replicates the natural appearance of hair follicles, creating the look of a buzzed hairstyle.
SMP stands apart from traditional hair restoration methods like transplants, which depend on donor grafts and often involve lengthy recoveries. Instead, SMP delivers immediate and consistent results, making it an excellent option for men seeking a quick and effective solution.
At Zang SMP in Anaheim, we specialize in using organic, plant-based pigments. These pigments are meticulously matched to your natural hair color and applied to mimic real hair follicles, achieving a polished and youthful look.
For men experiencing hair loss, SMP offers a non-invasive alternative to regain confidence and enhance their appearance. This safe and efficient treatment eliminates the need for painful surgical procedures, providing a reliable way to restore your image.
The process usually requires two to three sessions. The initial treatments are spaced one week apart, while a third session, if needed, is scheduled 1 to 3 months later to refine and perfect the results for lasting success.