How is Male Pattern Baldness Diagnosed and How Does it Influence Hair Loss?
The hallmark of male pattern baldness is its distinctive hair loss pattern, beginning at the hairline and crown. This condition, along with similar hair disorders, is primarily driven by genetic and hormonal factors.
Stages of Male Pattern Baldness
The Hamilton-Norwood scale is widely used to categorize the severity of hair loss. Stage 1 is the mildest, while stage 7 indicates total baldness on the scalp’s upper area. Norwood stages 1 to 3 often involve a mild to moderate receding hairline.
In stages 4 and 5, hair loss becomes severe, affecting the front and causing visible thinning at the crown. Stages 6 and 7 reflect nearly complete hair loss on the scalp’s top.
Uncommon forms of male pattern baldness include diffuse thinning across the scalp without hairline involvement or crown-specific hair loss without any receding hairline.
Treatment For Male Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) provides a practical and effective alternative for men dealing with male-pattern baldness. By applying pigments that replicate hair follicles, SMP creates the illusion of a naturally full scalp, no matter the severity of hair loss.
This method offers a significant advantage over traditional hair transplants by eliminating the need for donor grafts. SMP delivers consistent, immediate results and avoids the lengthy recovery associated with surgical options.
At Zang SMP in Brentwood, we are proud to use organic, plant-based pigments. Our skilled practitioners carefully match and apply these pigments to recreate the natural appearance of a buzzed hairstyle, transforming your look and boosting your confidence.
For men, SMP offers a safe, non-invasive solution to hair loss. If you're ready to overcome baldness and achieve the look you desire, this treatment could be your answer. Let us guide you toward a renewed sense of self-assurance with a refreshed appearance.
Treatment plans typically involve two or three sessions. The first two appointments, spaced one week apart, create the desired density. If needed, a third session is conducted within 1 to 3 months to perfect the outcome.