Transplanting Stages
Norwood 3
Norwood 3 is an early stage of male pattern hair loss and is characterized by receding hairline, usually in the forehead and temples. At this stage, hair transplantation can be an effective solution to compensate for existing hair loss and restore the hairline. Hair transplantation usually involves taking the patient's own hair follicles and transplanting them to the areas of hair loss. This procedure is performed to achieve a natural look and prevent the progression of hair loss.
Norwood 2
Norwood 2 is an early stage of male pattern hair loss and is characterized by a slightly receding hairline, usually in the temple area. At this stage, a V-shaped regression is seen in the forehead area, but no significant hair loss is observed in the crown area. Norwood 2 is considered the beginning stage of hair loss, in which case less invasive methods such as topical treatments or medications may be preferred to slow or stop hair loss. Hair transplantation is usually not yet necessary at this stage but may be an option in later stages.
Norwood 1
Norwood 3 is an early stage of male pattern hair loss and is characterized by receding hairline, usually on the forehead and temples. At this stage, hair transplantation can be an effective solution to compensate for existing hair loss and restore the hairline. Hair transplantation generally involves taking the patient's own hair follicles and transplanting them to the hair loss areas. This procedure is applied to obtain a natural appearance and prevent the progression of hair loss.