How is Male Pattern Baldness Diagnosed and How Does it Influence Hair Loss?
Male pattern baldness usually starts with thinning hair at the hairline and crown. This condition is mainly caused by genetics and hormonal factors, and it’s common in men.
Stages of Male Pattern Baldness
The Hamilton-Norwood scale is a way to measure how hair loss progresses, starting from stage 1, where there’s very little hair loss, to stage 7, where the top of the head is completely bald.
In stages 1 to 3, you’ll notice mild to moderate hairline recession.
By stages 4 and 5, the hairline recedes more significantly, and the crown starts thinning out. In stages 6 and 7, most or all of the hair on the top of the head is gone.
In some rare cases, hair loss can occur as diffuse thinning throughout the scalp or as a bald spot at the crown without affecting the hairline.
Treatment For Male Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is an exciting, non-surgical treatment for male-pattern baldness that uses specialized pigments to replicate the look of natural hair follicles. The result is a fresh, buzzed look that complements any personal style, giving you a youthful appearance.
What sets SMP apart is that it provides quick, consistent results without the need for surgery or a lengthy recovery period. Unlike hair transplants, which rely on donor hair, SMP delivers immediate results and works for men at any stage of hair loss, from early thinning to more advanced baldness.
At Zang SMP in Hollywood, we only use organic, plant-based pigments that are safe for your skin. Our skilled practitioners apply these pigments with great attention to detail, ensuring a natural and flawless result that blends perfectly with your existing hair.
SMP is the perfect solution for men who want to regain their confidence and restore their youthful look without the pain or downtime associated with surgical procedures. This innovative treatment is designed to give you a natural, rejuvenated appearance.
SMP treatments usually require two to three sessions. The first two are spaced one week apart, and an optional third session, which takes place 1 to 3 months later, perfects the results and ensures maximum satisfaction.