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Norwood Scale Stage 7 vs Stage 6

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

FeatureStage 7Stage 6
Temple RecessionComplete loss except horseshoe patternExtensive loss, frontal and crown areas merging
Hairline ShapeNo frontal hairlineMinimal to no frontal hairline
Crown AreaCompletely baldLarge bald area merging with frontal loss
Hair DensityOnly horseshoe-shaped band remains (sides and back)Very sparse, only sides and back retain density
Clinical StatusMost advanced form of male pattern baldnessVery advanced baldness
VisibilityComplete baldness on top, horseshoe patternExtensive baldness, limited coverage options
Treatment OptionsHair transplant if sufficient donor hair, scalp micropigmentation, hair systemsLarge hair transplant (4500+ grafts), scalp micropigmentation, hair systems, acceptance
Progression TimelineTypically stable at this stageMay progress to Stage 7; medical therapy preserves donor area
Prevention StrategiesMaintain donor area health, explore cosmetic solutionsProtect remaining hair, maintain donor area health for potential transplant

Key Differences Between Stage 7 and Stage 6

The primary distinction between Norwood Scale Stage 7 and Stage 6 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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