The Ludwig scale is a method of classifying female pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia), and ranges from stages I to III.[1]
Ludwig scale | |
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Purpose | assess female baldness |
Stage I begins with thinning on the top of the head. In stage II the scalp starts to show. All of the hair at the crown of the head may be lost when the hair loss progresses to stage III. However, the scale is used merely for general categorization. Many women do not actually fit into the Ludwig stages.
See also
edit- Hamilton–Norwood scale for male pattern baldness
References
edit- ^ Dermatology (4 ed.). Elsevier. 2018. pp. 2637–2648.