If only a thin horseshoe of hair is left around the sides and back of your head, you may be asking: what is baldness level 7? Baldness level 7 is the most advanced stage on the Norwood Scale, where almost all hair on the top and front of the scalp is gone, leaving only a narrow fringe above the ears and nape.
The area of baldness in Norwood stage 7 includes the whole crown and front, while the hair left is a low, thin band going around the back and sides. Most of the time, this fringe is much less thick than in the previous stages, and quite often it is situated lower on the scalp. At this point male pattern baldness is considered to be quite advanced and medical regrowth on its own is hardly ever enough.
|
Level |
Top Coverage |
Horseshoe Band |
Treatment Goal |
|
5–6 |
Large bald top, some bridge |
Wider, denser band |
Stabilize + restore parts |
|
7 |
Almost no top hair |
Very thin, low band |
Cosmetic improvement only |
Typically, stage 7 arrives in one's 50s-60s for hereditary cases. Taking earlier measures at stages 3-4 could have helped you keep 70% of your hair. Be aware of the family pattern at a young age.
Most manuals illustrating level 7 of hair loss do not take practical expectations into consideration. These are the working methods: Medications: The use of finasteride or minoxidil could be a good way to preserve the fringe; however, one should not expect more than very little top regrowth.
Stage 7 on the hair loss scale means that the hair loss is severe, but it does not imply that you have no options left. The main point is no longer that of "full regrowth" but rather that of finding the look that makes you feel the most comfortable and confident, be it a transplant, hair wigs or a clean-shaven style.
If you still have only a skinny horseshoe of hair around the sides and back of your head, you might be wondering: what is baldness level 7? Baldness level 7 is the last stage on the Norwood Scale which shows almost complete lack of hair on the top and front of the scalp with only a narrow fringe above the ears and nape remaining.