There’s a Big Buzz Around Men and Micropigmentation for Hair Loss
It’s no secret that male-pattern baldness is a common occurrence. And as a Silicon Valley leader in robotic hair transplantation, we are familiar with any pattern that begins to reveal itself on the scalp! Luckily, there are also several solutions to manage hair loss.
Let’s do a little Q&A about this topic first before moving forward:
Q. Is there another name for male pattern baldness?
A. Yes, the medical term is androgenetic alopecia. It is considered a genetic issue that impacts men and women. Medline provides more details.
Q. Can I look at something to show the type of bald pattern I have?
A. Absolutely, it’s called the Norwood-Hamilton Scale for Male Baldness. And it covers balding patterns for both men and women. It’s also valid for all cultures and various hair types. The scale notes that there are seven stages to balding. But not all heads are the same. Individuals may notice their balding stops at a specific stage. Healthline provides a graphic depiction and other details.
Q. What is the progression of male pattern balding?
A. Hair can begin to fall out from the crown and spread out or recede from the temples. In addition, hair can start to thin throughout the scalp, leading to patchy areas and eventual baldness.
Q. Is there a cure for baldness?
A. Technically, no, there is still no ‘cure.’ But there are treatments to either slow down or conceal the issue. Treatments such as topical, robotic hair transplantation, or micropigmentation are all designed to provide men with an appearance they are ready to embrace.
One Very Popular Solution Today Is the Skull Cap Haircut, or Buzz Cut!
Q. Today’s Male Embraces the Scalp and Their Masculinity
A. In the past, there may have been only a few celebrities who proudly stood out with clean-shaven heads. Older men might think of Telly Savalas from the 1970s Kojak TV series or Yul Brynner from The King & I. Today, the skull cap, or buzz-cut, is trending with many celebrities and sports figures.
- Consider the men who have made it sexy to show off short-cropped hair: Idris Elba, Lenny Kravitz, and Jason Statham. In addition, men have chosen to individualize their look with a side fade, beard, facial stubble, or faded beard. And the skull-cap style flatters all types of face-shapes too. These rugged ‘no apologies’ styles embrace masculinity!
If someone decided to go for this style, they might still have spots on their scalp that need to be “filled in” to achieve it. That’s where micropigmentation for hair loss can help. The procedure can help to fill in balding patches, hide scars, and create a denser appearance to a buzz cut. It’s also meant to be permanent.
If a man is ready to embrace the mojo of a skull-cap shave, we are prepared to help fill in the missing spots with micropigmentation for hair loss.