Can a Norwood Class 7 man get a good hair transplant?
I’m 43 years old I’m a Norwood 6 is my Norwood 6 pattern fully developed? my hair loss genes won’t express anymore correct? Or will I develop into a Norwood 7? Thank you!
At the age of 44, you may stabilize at a Class 6 pattern. Hair transplants can work well in men with Class 6 patterns, even if your donor density is low. First you need to have your donor supply measured and your total lifetime graft availability determined. If it is average or above average and your hair is or a medium thickness or better, then a hair transplant will work well. If your donor hair is fine or your donor density is low, then please read this article I wrote on how to get a full head of hair in these situations: https://newhair.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Combining_Follicular_Unit_Extraction_and_Scalp.98621.pdf which is being heavily read by plastic surgeons from around the world. We have a travel reimbursement program for people outside of Southern California.
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