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female pattern baldness

FEMALE PATTERN BALDNESS

Female pattern baldness, commonly referred to as androgenetic alopecia, results from rapid hair loss that affects women.
In this condition, hair growth slows down and hair follicles shrink to a great extent. It further leads to hair-splitting.

Several factors play crucial roles behind female pattern baldness. These include genetics, hormonal imbalance, side effects of medications, severe infections, surgery, etc.

Types of Female Pattern Baldness

There’s a basic difference between male and female pattern baldness. While men, who are troubled by hair loss, tend to develop bald spots and receding hairline, women with this type of baldness, usually undergo gradual hair thinning that ultimately affects their hair volume.

Doctors usually categorize female pattern baldness into three distinct types:

  • Type 1 is the initial phase of thinning that starts around the line of parting.
  • Type 2 is characterized by a gradual widening of the parting-line. The hair volume is also affected and shows a decline.
  • Type 3 involves diffused thinning that creates a see-through area at the top of the scalp.

Effective Treatment for Female Pattern Baldness

Though there are some drugs such as Minoxidil and Aldactone available to treat female hair loss, these are not always effective to mitigate severe female pattern baldness, primarily due to two reasons. Firstly, oral drugs may have side effects leading to health issues. And secondly, these drugs take excessive time to show any visible result.

This is why Scalp Micropigmentation is the perfect female pattern baldness treatment. Irrespective of hair color, shade or pattern of baldness, this non-invasive method offers a perfectly natural look by filling the gaps in between the hair follicles.

The American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS) certified experts ensure to produce the effect of thick and fuller hair with the help of this non-surgical scalp tattooing procedure.