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LUDWIG SCALE CHART

Female Androgenetic Alopecia is the most common kind of diffuse hair loss experienced by women. It’s particularly likely to appear at times of hormonal change, such as pregnancy or menopause. Generally alopecia is identified by overall hair thinning - in contrast to patchy loss.

 

Take a moment and familiarize yourself with the Ludwig Scale. This will help you identify exactly which class of hair loss you have, and to what extent it has progressed. It’s also a good way to see how your hair loss pattern may continue - if left untreated. 

 

 

Type I

 

Minimal or no recession of the hair line.

 

Type II

 

Triangular, usually symmetrical, areas of recession at the front temporal hair line.

 

Type III

 

In this presentation, the hair loss is primarily from the vertex with limited recession of the front temporal hair line that does not exceed the degree of recession seen in type III.

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