Norwood Scale Explained With 7 REAL Examples











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https://www.hairguard.com • In this video we explain the Norwood Scale - with 7 REAL examples. Find out the characteristics of each stage, what stage you're at, and see some real examples from famous people! • • 📚 The Truth About Male Pattern Baldness, Finasteride Blocking DHT: •    • The Truth About Male Pattern Baldness...   • Full transcript: • If you’re facing hairline recession, you may be wondering exactly where you fall on the hair loss scale. After all, knowing this can tell you a lot about the cause of your hair loss, and may even give you hope for treating it. • In this post, we’ll introduce you the Norwood scale. This will include a complete walk-through of the 7 major stages, and 7 REAL examples you can use to measure your own loss. • At the end of this piece, I’ll also share THREE steps you can take right now to stop hair loss and perhaps even reverse it. • What is the Norwood Scale? • The Norwood scale is a classification system used by hair loss professionals to diagnose different stages of Male-Pattern Baldness (MPB). It consists of 7 major stages and various subsets. • This scale, also referred to as the Hamilton-Norwood scale, was first developed by Dr. James Hamilton in the 1950s. The scale was later revised by Dr. O’Tar Norwood in the 1970s, and this revision is the one most commonly referred to today. • The main additions to the scale first developed by Hamilton were subsets. These offer variations in the hair loss pattern, and they will be explained in more depth below. • The 7 Stages of the Norwood Scale • The Norwood scale offers a solid outline of the different stages of hair loss. And, while slight variations may occur, its use by hair loss professionals is a testament to its accuracy. • Let’s look closer at the different stages, as well as examples. • Stage 1 • Sometimes referred to as a juvenile hairline, those with a Stage 1 on the Norwood scale are said to have no hair loss at all. In fact, this is the stage that most boys’ hair will remain at until their hairline matures (typically in the late teens and early 20s). • It’s quite rare to retain a Stage 1 hairline throughout your entire life. However, a few well-known figures have done just that. The late Ronald Reagan is one example, and he’s joined by another former President, Bill Clinton, as well as chef and television personality Anthony Bourdain. • Stage 2 • It’s at this stage on the Norwood scale that men begin to notice a slight recession in their hairline. This can be alarming, but it doesn’t always mean that hair loss is imminent. • As young men lose their juvenile hairline, a more mature one will emerge. This is distinguished by a slight recession at the temples. • ------------------------------- • Original article: https://www.hairguard.com/norwood-sca... • Disclaimer • This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease.

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