Male Pattern Baldness: Early Signs, Stages, And Options

Male pattern baldness: early signs, stages, and options is always on the radar in our Brisbane studio – and with a growing number of clients experiencing hair loss, hair thinning and changes in their hair growth cycle way before they thought they’d have to deal with it. We’re helping men grapple with androgenetic alopecia, premature hair loss and patchy bald spots caused by conditions like alopecia areata – all wondering if their hair follicles will ever recover again. Some people even come to us thinking that a scalp tattoo could be the answer to giving the appearance of thicker, denser hair.

As part of the team at Uliana Kasperska’s Cosmetic Tattoo Studio, Brisbane Face Figurati, we help clients understand what’s happening beneath the surface before they commit to medical treatments or hair restoration techniques such as scalp micropigmentation.

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Understanding What’s Really Going On

When people understand how hair follicles work, the fear of losing their hair begins to fade. So many clients come in thinking their hair is just “falling out”, but in reality, their hair cycle is shifting – often due to genetics, hormones or stress-related conditions like telogen effluvium. Some people address scalp micropigmentation as a long-term treatment option.

We also see diffuse thinning, female-pattern hair loss in partners, and scarring alopecia, including cicatricial alopecia. Knowing the underlying cause helps you make informed treatment decisions rather than wasting money on products that promise the earth but don’t deliver.

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What Causes Patterned Hair Loss?

  • Genetics — in other words, the primary cause of androgenetic alopecia.
  • DHT sensitivity — basically gets your hair follicles to shrink, producing finer strands and slower hair regrowth.
  • Getting older — as time goes on, your follicles naturally start to produce less hair.
  • Things going on in your life—stress, illness, and scalp infections — can significantly accelerate shedding.

During scalp analysis appointments, we’ve even started mapping out how a future scalp tattoo might blend in with the rest of your hair to make your scalp less visible.

The Early Signs We See Most Often

We get asked just about every week whether someone’s hair thinning is the real deal or just a trick of the mind, especially when comparing hair shedding vs hair thinning changes. That’s when we start to see the early warning signs of androgenetic alopecia.

One guy recently came in and said he only noticed he was losing his hair after he saw a photo of himself taken from straight above – a situation where a hairline tattoo can work wonders at framing the face again.

1. Receding Hairline

That’s usually the first sign of male-pattern hair loss – the early recession of the hairline around the temples.

2. Shedding More Than Usual

Normal hair shedding is 50-100 hairs daily. But when you look beyond that, we suspect conditions such as stress-related hair loss or early follicle miniaturisation.

3. Thinning at the Crown

This is where hair follicle miniaturisation often becomes evident.

4. Slower Regrowth

A disrupted hair growth cycle slows regrowth.

5. Loss of Density Across the Top

We see a lot of men with diffuse thinning – especially those with a family history of androgenetic alopecia. Some opt for scalp tattoos to create the illusion of a full head of hair.

From Mild Thinning To Advanced Loss

We use the Norwood Scale to assess the severity of hair loss and determine whether medical treatment, hair transplant surgery, or cosmetic tattooing is the best option. That’s when we’re asked whether scalp micropigmentation is right for their situation.

Norwood Scale Overview

StageWhat You’ll NoticeCommon Next StepSMP Suitability
1Minimal thinningMonitoringLow
2Temple recessionEarly hair treatmentsModerate
3Clear M-patternMedical + cosmeticHigh
4Crown thinningCombination approachVery high
5–6Advanced lossSMP or hair transplantIdeal
7Extensive baldnessSMP full scalpExcellent

Some patterns, such as frontal fibrosing alopecia, do not behave like classic androgenetic patterns — meaning a medical consult is required before considering a hairline tattoo.

When Should You Take Action?

Our experience shows that acting sooner rather than later gives those pesky hair follicles their best shot at staying active. Whether it’s mild hair loss or more serious androgenic alopecia, we tailor our advice based on all the facts – a thorough scalp analysis, your lifestyle, and what you’re hoping to get out of things.

We always tell our clients: even if you don’t feel ready for treatment just yet, understanding where you are can stop you from making impulse decisions – like some of the pretty wild scalp tattoo ideas you see all over social media.

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Treatment Options: From Medical To Cosmetic

Every single one of our clients is different – and that’s especially true when we’re talking about balancing hair loss drugs, treatments to help your hair grow, and cosmetic solutions like scalp micropigmentation.

1. Medical Options

Finasteride Helps slow the progression of androgenetic alopecia and improves your chances of long-term regrowth. Minoxidil Jumps up blood flow to your scalp and gives your hair a bit of a helping hand.

2. PRP Therapy

Snags all those good growth factors from your own plasma and sends them back to your hair follicles to give them a bit of a boost.

3. Hair Transplant

Moves your existing hair follicles to the balding areas – a pretty effective solution if you’re the right candidate. We often use a light touch, with a hairline tattoo, to blend the grafts and achieve a very natural finish.

4. Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP)

By far the most effective cosmetic way to give the illusion of density and volume.

A client of ours recently said he was feeling like himself again after just two sessions of scalp micropigmentation.

SMP is a great option if:

  • You want to rebuild a natural-looking hairline
  • You want to give the illusion of thicker hair
  • You want to cover up bald spots or transplant scars that are really visible

For many of our clients, the right kind of scalp tattoo is the missing piece they didn’t even know they were missing.

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Reflection — And How We Can Help

Whether you’re dealing with hair loss from androgenetic alopecia, diffuse thinning, or general thinning on top, what really matters is knowing you have other options to consider.

At Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Brisbane Face Figurati, we take a down-to-earth and realistic approach when we sit down with every client – whether you’re interested in medical therapy, a hairline tattoo or are looking at a full scalp micropigmentation plan.

If you’re wondering whether SMP is suitable for your current hair loss, come in for a chat. No high-pressure sales, no push – just an honest discussion of your options.

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With industry experience since 2016, Anastasia is a certified and licensed specialist who supports clients experiencing male pattern baldness, helping them recognise early signs, understand the stages of hair loss, and explore suitable options. She holds recognised qualifications across Europe and Australia and focuses on scalp health, density changes, and practical solutions tailored to each stage of progression.

FAQ

Can you reverse male pattern baldness?

Yeah, it is – though we do want to make sure your scalp is irritation-free, infection-free, or eczema-free before we do the SMP.

No, there are other reasons for thinning, too – like telogen effluvium or an autoimmune condition like alopecia areata.

It depends on your hair loss pattern, your desired outcome, and your donor density. Many of our clients use a transplant alongside a hairline tattoo for a seamless finish.

Absolutely, good SMP is all about mimicking real hair follicles & blending in with your natural features.