How is Male Pattern Baldness Diagnosed and How Does it Influence Hair Loss?
Male pattern baldness is identified by hair loss focused on the hairline and crown regions. Genetics and hormones are crucial factors in the development of this condition and other comparable hair disorders.
Stages of Male Pattern Baldness
The Hamilton-Norwood scale is used to assess the progression of hair loss, starting with stage 1, where hair loss is minimal, to stage 7, where complete baldness on the top of the head occurs. Norwood stages 1 to 3 are marked by mild to moderate hairline recession.
Hair loss becomes more pronounced in Norwood stages 4 and 5, with significant front hairline loss and visible crown thinning. By stages 6 and 7, most or all of the hair on the top of the scalp is gone.
Rare forms of male pattern baldness include diffuse thinning across the entire scalp that spares the hairline or localized hair loss at the crown with no hairline recession.
Treatment For Male Pattern Hair Loss: Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) is an advanced and artistic approach to addressing male-pattern baldness. This non-surgical technique involves applying specialized pigments to the scalp to create the appearance of natural hair follicles, resulting in a clean, buzzed look that complements any style.
Unlike hair transplants, which are limited by the number of donor hair grafts, SMP delivers immediate and reliable results without the need for invasive surgery or extended recovery periods. It’s a versatile solution that works for men at any stage of hair loss.
At Zang SMP in Rosemead, we take pride in using organic, plant-based pigments that are safe and effective. Our skilled practitioners carefully apply these pigments to replicate the look of natural hair, ensuring a seamless and authentic result tailored to your needs.
For those tired of dealing with the emotional and physical effects of hair loss, SMP offers a fresh start. This innovative treatment is designed to boost confidence and deliver a natural, youthful appearance without the pain and downtime of surgical options.
Typically, SMP treatments consist of two to three sessions. The first two sessions are spaced about a week apart, with an optional third session scheduled 1 to 3 months later to perfect the overall look and ensure optimal satisfaction.