Compare Norwood Scale Stages

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Norwood Scale Stage 1 vs Stage 4

Detailed comparison of characteristics, symptoms, and treatment options between these two stages.

FeatureStage 1Stage 4
Temple RecessionNone - Natural juvenile hairline3-4 cm recession, extensive frontal loss
Hairline ShapeStraight or slightly roundedDeep M-shape with wider recession
Crown AreaCompletely intact, no thinningModerate to significant thinning or bald spot
Hair DensityFull density throughout scalpThinning throughout, bridge of hair between front and crown
Clinical StatusNo hair lossAdvanced male pattern baldness
VisibilityNot noticeableVery noticeable, significant cosmetic impact
Treatment OptionsPreventive care only - healthy diet, gentle hair care, stress managementMedical therapy to stabilize, hair transplant (2500-3500 grafts), scalp micropigmentation
Progression TimelineMay remain stable for life or progress gradually over yearsLikely to progress without treatment; medical therapy can stabilize
Prevention StrategiesMaintain overall health, avoid harsh treatments, monitor for changesMaintain medical therapy, plan for hair restoration procedures

Key Differences Between Stage 1 and Stage 4

The primary distinction between Norwood Scale Stage 1 and Stage 4 lies in the extent and visibility of hair loss. Understanding these differences is crucial for accurate self-assessment and determining the appropriate treatment approach.

If you're uncertain about your current stage, consult with a dermatologist or hair restoration specialist for a professional evaluation. Early and accurate diagnosis leads to more effective treatment outcomes.

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