Class 2 & 2A
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Norwood Class 2 Hair Loss The first
"Classes" of hair loss represented at left. Most men will become
affected by either stage in their lifetime. In the top image,
the hair line starts to recede and a "widow's peak" above the
temples is evident. In the second image, the hairline starts
to recede farther back from the front and begins to "catch up"
with the widow's peak. Not evident in this picture, but to some
of our clients, is that the hair on the back of the head is
becoming thinner as the hair follicles become weaker and fall
out. |
Class 3, 3A, 3V
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In Norwood Class 3 (includes 3 Anterior, 3 Vertex)
of this chart, men notice a more significant decline in hair
above the temples as well as receding from the forehead. Hair
loss is also starting to become significant on the crown or
vertex (bottom image). See our Before/After
Video & Hair
Gallery to see an Apollo client with similar hair loss who
was treated. |
Class 4 & 4A
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In Class 4 and 4A (anterior), hair loss may
become more noticeable on the crown, or patients may have only
significant loss from above the temples and and frontal anterior
area (bottom photo). See our Before/After
Video & Hair Gallery to see an Apollo client with similar hair loss
who was treated. |
Class 5, 5A, 5V
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Class 6, top, hair loss is major. See our
Before/After Video & Hair Gallery to see an Apollo
client with similar hair loss who was treated. By the final
and worst stage of hair loss, (and not all men reach this stage),
hair loss is severe. |