Male Pattern Baldness,
Male Hair Loss
The images below shows the different
categories of
male pattern baldness or hair loss.
Hair restoration and hair replacement
options suitable for each category
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Men considered Class 1 hair loss have not lost any appreciable
amount of hair, so neither surgical hair restoration nor artificial
hairpieces are indicated.
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Men with Class 2 hair loss are usually experiencing the beginnings
of frontal temporal hair erosion that may become quite severe in
5-10 years. Hair Transplantation is usually indicated. In consultation,
Dr. Jones will determine whether or not you are a candidate for
hairline Micrografts. They will take into account your age, family
history, amount of hair loss, type and texture of hair, and amount
and quality of donor hair available in developing their prognosis
and treatment plan.
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Men with Class 3 hair loss are experiencing accelerating hair
loss that often becomes severe in 5-7 years. Hair Transplantation
is usually indicated. In consultation Dr. Jones will determine whether
or not you are a candidate for hair restoration procedures.
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Men with Class 4 hair loss are experiencing substantial frontal
temporal recession and, often, an enlarging "bald spot" toward the
back of the head. Some men choose natural, permanent Hair Transplantation.
In consultation Dr Jones will determine whether or not you are a
candidate for hair restoration procedures
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Men with Class 5 hair loss are experiencing very severe frontal
temporal recession and, often, an enlarging "bald spot" toward the
back of the head. Some men choose natural, permanent Hair Transplantation.
In consultation Dr. Jones will determine whether or not you are
a candidate for hair restoration procedures.
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Men with Class 6 hair loss are experiencing very severe frontal
temporal recession and an extremely large "bald spot" toward the
back of the head. Some men choose natural, permanent Hair Transplantation.
In consultation Dr. Jones will determine whether or not you are
a candidate
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Men with Class 7 hair loss may be candidates for some transplantation
procedures. With a limited donor site usually only the hairline
can be recreated leaving the crown area bald.
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