How is Male Pattern Baldness Diagnosed and How Does it Influence Hair Loss?
Male pattern baldness is detected through its distinct hair loss pattern, often involving the hairline and crown. Genetics and hormones play a significant role in this and other hair disorders.
Stages of Male Pattern Baldness
Hair loss specialists use the Hamilton-Norwood scale to classify hair loss severity. Stage 1 is the mildest, and stage 7 indicates complete baldness on the top of the head. Patients with Norwood stages 1 to 3 generally have a mild to moderate recession of the hairline.
In Norwood stages 4 to 5, patients experience severe hair loss at the front and significant thinning in the crown area. Stages 6 to 7 show near-total or total hair loss across the top of the scalp.
Uncommon variations of male pattern baldness include overall thinning of the scalp without a receding hairline or localized hair loss in the crown area without a hairline recession.
Treatment For Male Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is a non-invasive procedure for treating male-pattern baldness. It utilizes a specific type of tattooing on the scalp to create the appearance of hair follicles. SMP is effective in restoring the appearance of a full head of hair for individuals, regardless of the level of hair loss.
Unlike hair transplantation, which needs a limited number of donor hair grafts, SMP can encourage hair growth and create any amount of hair density instantly, with no downtime.
Zang SMP in Oceanside employs natural, plant-derived pigments to be deposited into the scalp. These pigments mimic the look of hair follicles, leading to a significant transformation. Instead of being bald, you'll achieve a buzzed look.
SMP for men bypasses the need for surgery or a painful hair transplant. This treatment lets you achieve the look you want. If you have a bald head that you didn’t choose, we can assist you. SMP offers the hair necessary to enhance your image.
Typically, SMP requires two to three treatments. The initial treatments for male-pattern hair loss are scheduled a week apart. If a third treatment is needed, it will be arranged 1 to 3 months later.