Unusual Norwood Class 7 Hair Loss Pattern (with Photos)
This patient is a full Class 7 pattern of balding who has kept the frontal hairline for his 60+ years. Recently, he started to lose the frontal hair, worse in the corners. He was happy with the man he watched in the mirror every day, up until he started to lose his hair. I thought that I would share his appearance with you. This is clearly an unusual genetic variation of the Class 7 balding pattern. He has had no hair restoration work.
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What will this new patient of yours recieve? Will his donor supply be enough to cover entire vertex and parietal regions?
isn’t the patient a class 6 pattern of balding? by the way what’s the difference between a class 6/7?
you didn’t say in ur explanition when did this patient lost his hair in what age and are you sure this is genetic alopecia or from any other circumstance. and did you mean he had no hair transplants worked or just medical restoration. if this is genetic, please i need to know when was he done with his balding process and when did he have the first symptoms, in what age exactly.
i would be grateful if you answered my questions.
thank
I don’t know if this is true or not, but when the triangular hair patern on the sides of the head is behind your eyebrow, meaning if you tried to draw a straight line from your eyebrow to your triangle and it was behind it, does that mean your hairline is receeding. My hair doeas this, and I haven’t seen anyone else with a hairline like mine.