Class 7 pattern planning

Is my donor area too thin to use for a hair transplant? I have sent the same pictures to a doctor who said we could do 5000 grafts, with permission to use around 800 grafts give or take from my beard, but I am concerned they just want my business.

I don’t know your age, but you clearly are developing a Norwood Class 7 pattern of hair loss. That means that you MUST develop a Personalized Master Plan to get hair back and always look normal. A good hair doctor will measure your donor supply and your hair mass index and when you believe that a hair transplant is the right approach, the plan must take these two factors into consideration to make sure that you always have hair and always look normal. I believe that if your hair is fine, that 5000 FUE grafts taken from your donor area will be a disaster. Take a look at this man who followed his class 7 pattern from the age of 30 and has always kept hair. We developed a strategic Personalized Master Plan for him to be able to keep up with his hair loss. What is significant about him, is that he had about 250,000 birth hairs on his head (Caucasian is usually 110,000) and his hair was medium coarse and wavy which was highly desirable. His ability to get 11,000 grafts was unusual, but for him, it fit his personalized PLAN: https://baldingblog.com/norwood-class-7-pattern-patient-received-11000-grafts-plus-smp/

Class 7 Pattern of Balding at 23 and Very, Very Upset (Comments from Reddit)

Have you looked at Scalp Micropigmentation? This is a great and relatively inexpensive solution to get the look of hairs on a closely shaved head. It is such a great illusion that I have had patients examined by 400 doctors who could not tell that the patient did not have real hair.

See pictures here: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/bold-shaved-look/

I just can’t accept baldness. from tressless


2018-06-26 13:47:30Class 7 Pattern of Balding at 23 and Very, Very Upset (Comments from Reddit)

Class 7, low density, fine hair, what can be done?

What can be accomplished for someone with that low of a donor density and finer hair though? Especially if they’re like a NW7. Have you ever had such a patient with satisfactory results? I’ve seen your results on some NW7 patients and they are brilliant. But don’t those guys have a higher than average donor density?

Take a look at the second man in this post. He had super fine hair and had a Class 7 pattern. What we couldn’t get with hair, we got with SMP. Of course, in this situation, I would want to examine you in advance and make sure that you understood the risks and balanced your expectations with reality. I have found that men with fine hair generally understand that their hair is not great, so that they expect less but still can get good results as shown in man #s here: https://baldingblog.com/two-class-7-patients-treated-with-hair-transplants-and-smp/


2020-10-08 06:53:55Class 7, low density, fine hair, what can be done?

Class 7 at 22 years old?

I’ve done a lot of research on here. I love how I’m not the only one dealing with this. Father went bald at 22 and my grandfather is bald as well.

I noticed hairloss around my sophomore year of highschool. Pretty mild crown bald spot. Had a person come tell me my crown had no hair and that I should move it. Little did I know there was nothing to cover the spot with.

I have very curly hair from my mothers side. I took a lot of her genes from some reason but it seems like the big gene I took from my father is hairloss. Around a year ago I started to use Shea moisturizer curling cream since again I have curly hair. I didn’t realize that the curling moisturizer itself was doing something to my hair until I stopped using it during quarantine. My hair started falling out quite rapidly. ALOT of dandruff which it itched a lot not sure because it was amount of showers I was taking or what. Then again still unsure. I never went outside during this period so my body was all over lol. I returned back to Cantu curling and my hair looks a lil better after a week I don’t know if there’s something in the cream that helps my hair. Anyways besides the point.

I knew I was going bald. My hairline has be receding. There’s nothing but single strands of hair across my hairline that was once there. The top of my head is also. I can pretty much see a lot more of my scalp. But the back of my head has perfect hair. I want to try fin. I’m not to worried about the whole beard and facial hair issue. I have a thick full beard at 18 and seems like I’ve hit the peak of my puberty I guess you can say. I see there’s a lot of side effects going on with ED and stuff then again I’ll just stop taking it if it’s severe. I wanna get this discussed with a doctor first but I would like to hear from the other teens here since I know there’s much more commenting then posting.

-how was fin treated you ? -how bad are the side effects if so how long did they last? -should I really take this at this age?

If your father went bald at 22 and you get his genes, the only possibility to hold on to your hair is the drug finasteride. Men who get a Norwood Class 7 by their mid-20s have never been studied with finasteride at an early age like 17-18. With the HAIRCHECK instrument, the diagnosis may be much easier when the hair loss first starts along this path, possibly as early as 18 years old. This type of balding is aggressive so the treatment with finasteride has to be timely and consistent.


2020-06-27 09:52:28Class 7 at 22 years old?

I have a Class 6 pattern of balding, can we discuss the math?

This is my math: 6000 donor follicles available. Average head has 100000 hairs. Can lose 50% of hair density before it’s visible. Say a norwood 6 loses 60% of their hair (40% left on sides) that’s 60000 hairs. Need 30000 hairs replaced to reach 50% density and look like a full head. Average graft 2 hairs. 15000 grafts = 30000 hairs would look like a full head. Could sides be over harvested from 6000 to 10000 to replace 20000 hairs? 2/3 of full apperance. Sides clipped to no1 with SMP to cover overharvest?

Answer: ?Your math is partly right. The donor area is always determined on the Class 7 scale not the Class 6 scale, which essentially reduces the donor area to about 20,000 hairs or 10,000 grafts, which can be harvested at say 60% assuming that you have an average donor density. Graft numbers are adjusted according to hair weight (coarse vs fine), color and contract between hair and scalp and hair character. The artistic judgment of the surgeon manages the multi-variant analysis as everything is not by the numbers alone.

Class 5A before and after 5 months on finasteride & minoxidil

I would like to believe that this Class 5A patient achieved a complete reversal of his hair loss on finasteride and minoxidil use over a 5 month course; but I can’t believe it because the hair growth to long hair alone can account for the change in this picture. This man, if he wants to be fair, needs to show comparable hair cuts and comparable views.


2021-01-15 10:39:33Class 5A before and after 5 months on finasteride & minoxidil

Class 5 pattern patient before and after (photos)

This is a patient I treated with a single surgery last year with 3,300 grafts. The after photo is on the left. He was thrilled with the results, and now he doesn’t think about his hair much of the time, which is the takeaway here.

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Class 4A pattern of balding before and after surgery

This patient had 2,900 grafts a few years ago and stopped in to show me what he looked like. The before and after are remarkable. His hair is brown, straight and of medium thickness. He has seen a remarkable change in his self-confidence and the man in the mirror looks good.


2017-09-16 14:44:29Class 4A pattern of balding before and after surgery

Class 4 pattern of hair loss in 18 year old (photo)

For 18 years of age, you already have an advanced Class 4 pattern of balding and based upon your family history, you may lose all of your hair. I would want to know who you take after in your family. You appear blonde (that is good) but you are a person who needs to see a doctor and develop a Master Plan because it looks like you are likely to lose all of your hair other than the permanent rim of hair around the back and sides of your head. There is no substitute for a one-on-one with a good doctor who specializes in genetic hair loss in men.


2020-12-07 12:23:36Class 4 pattern of hair loss in 18 year old (photo)

Class 3 balding reversed by minoxidil in 3 months (photos)

First pictures was when he started the minoxidil, the second picture was one week later and the third picture was 3 months after he started using minoxidil. This is the most remarkable results I have ever seen from minoxidil alone. It tells us that this drug is worth trying as it does work for some people very well. This man posted his photos on Redit


2020-04-04 13:54:43Class 3 balding reversed by minoxidil in 3 months (photos)