The top of your head shows mostly bare scalp now, with hair only hugging the sides? What is baldness level 6? It's the sixth stage on the Norwood Scale: severe male pattern baldness where the frontal recession and crown balding fully merge into one large bald area, leaving just a sparse horseshoe band around the ears and back.
Dr. James Norwood's system marks stage 6 as near-total top loss. The "bridge" from stage 5 vanishes completely. Baldness spans from temples across the vertex – shiny scalp everywhere except the resistant sides and nape, which stay dense for potential transplants.
This stage arrives in the 40s for most affected men. No more hiding; the classic "monk" or horseshoe pattern is obvious.
|
Level |
Bald Areas |
Separating Bridge |
Horseshoe Band |
Primary Fix |
|
6 |
Fully merged top |
Completely gone |
Sparse but present |
Transplants. |
|
5 |
Two large spots |
Narrow/thin |
Forming |
Meds + surgery. |
|
7 |
Total top/front |
None |
Very narrow |
Full restoration. |
Guides often stop at description. Focus on restoration:
Results look natural; 70-90% coverage achievable with good donors.
Baldness level 6 is advanced but not final – strong donor hair means excellent transplant outcomes. Book a specialist consultation now to plan restoration. Regain confidence through proven medical solutions.