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What Is Baldness Level 1? Norwood Scale Explained

Written by Bodycraft | Dec 23, 2025 10:15:21 AM

Ever looked in the mirror and wondered if that subtle hairline shift means trouble? What is baldness level 1? It's the starting point on the Norwood Scale – no real hair loss yet, just your natural juvenile hairline sitting steady with full density across the forehead, temples, and crown.

The Norwood Scale Basics

Developed by Dr. James Norwood in the 1970s, this 7-stage system (plus subtypes) tracks male pattern baldness from subtle recession to advanced balding. Baldness level 1 is stage 1: zero recession, no thinning. Think of it as the "all clear" baseline where genetics haven't kicked in visibly.

Most men enter adulthood here or quickly move to stage 2. It's not balding – just normal maturation for about 80% of guys by their 20s.

What Defines Baldness Level 1?

  • Hairline position: Sits low, straight across the forehead like in your teens. No temple pullback or "M" shape.
  • Density: Thick coverage everywhere – front, top, crown, sides. Scalp invisible in normal light.
  • Age range: Teens through early 20s; some stay here lifelong if low DHT sensitivity.
  • No symptoms: Zero shedding increase, no family baldness red flags yet.

Baldness Level 1 vs Later Stages 



Level

Hairline

Crown

Action Needed

1

Juvenile, full

None

Monitor family history.

2

Slight temple dip

None

Start minoxidil if worried.

3

Deep "M/V" shape

Possible thinning

Meds + consult derm.

4+

Advanced recession

Bald spot grows

Transplants viable.

Why Care About Level 1?

Track photos yearly – early DHT blockers like finasteride can delay progression by years if your dad went bald young. Lifestyle counts: quit smoking, eat biotin/zinc-rich foods, manage stress.

Baldness level 1 means you're in the best spot – no loss, full options. Stay proactive with monthly scalp checks and know your family pattern. Catch stage 2 early, and you could skip the advanced stages entirely.