THE STAGES OF HAIR LOSS IN MEN

At what stage your hair loss, there are 7 several stages of hair loss in men. Losing hair can be a traumatic experience but thankfully, for most men, losing their hair is a process that takes time. It doesn’t happen all at once.

Are you familiar with the Norwood scale, also recognized as the Hamilton-Norwood scale? It is a classification system that measures male pattern baldness. The system was developed by Dr. James Hamilton in the 1950s and later revised in the ‘70s by Dr. O’Tar Norwood.

The scale reveals that men lose their hair in stages and patterns. Men whose hair begins to recede at the temples are in good company, as this is the most common stage of hair loss, combined with loss on the crown of the head and overall thinning that don’t change the look of the hairline.

The Several Stages of Hair Loss

There are seven stages of hair loss in men, according to the Norwood scale. The stages of hair loss in men range from mild to severe and are defined as follows.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 1

A man who is in the first stage of hair loss will notice minor loss and very little if any at the hairline. At this stage, the loss of hair is barely noticeable and causes little reason for concern, that is, unless you have a history of baldness in your family. Most men don’t seek hair treatment at this stage of hair loss, though they should pay close attention to how it plays out in the future. Monitoring the loss over time will assist in deciding if and when they may want to seek treatment.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 2

Stage 2 in the process of hair loss is a bit more noticeable than Stage 1. It involves areas of loss that tend to be symmetrical. A man with Stage 2 hair loss will notice that his hair is disappearing in a triangular pattern and recedes at the temporal area. The loss will be noticeable in front of the ears and the fullness of hair that was once front and center is depleting. The loss is obvious.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 3  

Baldness occurs at Stage 3 as the recession of hair is great at the temples and the loss is symmetrical and quite deep over the head, including the crown. There is also loss at the temporal hairline.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 4

Obviously, with each stage of loss, the loss of hair is greater. Hair on the crown is significantly missing. A man in this stage of hair loss might have a bridge of hair between the temporal area in the front and the crown. This band of hair connects the hair on the sides of the head.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 5

Men at Stage 5 may consider this the beginning of the end. The next stage marks severe loss. Stage 5 includes extreme recession at the temporal and crown areas of the head. The bridge between the two remains but is much thinner. It is also narrower, and the losses are more apparent as they are larger.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 6

The bridge of hair between the crown and the front of a man’s head all but disappears in Stage 6. There may be a few strands that remain, but there is a definite “U” shape to the hair pattern. The hair along the side of the head will thin further at this stage.

Hair Loss in Men: Stage 7

Stage 7 is the final stage of hair loss. There may be a small ring of hair at the back of the head and along the sides of the scalp, but that’s about all.

Contact MAXIM Hair Restoration

The saving grace about the stages of hair loss in men pattern baldness is that the gradual loss allows men the opportunity to investigate their options. MAXiM Hair Restoration is here to help you to navigate those options and to apply solutions.

IS IT TIME FOR A HAIR TRANSPLANT?

Your hair is one of the first things people see when they look at you. Like it or not, your hair is a big part of the image you present to the world every day. If you experience hair loss or hair thinning, it probably happens so gradually that you do not notice it right away. But once you see a difference in your hair line, you may want to consider & try to be ready for hair restoration treatment. Here are just some indications that can help you determine if you are ready to give hair restoration a try.

You have hereditary baldness. You’re Ready for Hair Restoration!

Also called Male Pattern Baldness (or Female Pattern Baldness), this type of hair loss usually makes you a good candidate for a hair transplant to transform your appearance and help you look great. With hereditary baldness, there usually is a good-sized area of healthy, thick hair growing around the sides and back of the head. This hair serves as the “donor” area when you have a transplant, and it will likely grow for the rest of your life. People with hair loss due to sickness, medication, or other reasons may be candidates and ready for hair restoration, too. Your hair loss specialist will be able to tell you.

You aren’t past the point of baldness that a transplant can’t help.

The area of donor hair needs to be large and dense enough to provide hair to the areas where you wish to restore hair. It’s important to have realistic expectations for a hair restoration procedure. If you are totally bald or near bald, there are other methods besides hair restoration to consider besides a hair transplant.

You have tried other methods and are dissatisfied with the results and are prepared to make an investment in your hair.

A hair transplant is surgery, albeit minor surgery under local anesthesia. The procedure, anesthesia, and of course the expertise of your surgeon are all factors in the cost of a hair transplant. The results are permanent and can be a total game-changer for your self-esteem and appearance. But it is not cheap compared to a can of foam.

You have patience.

The hair that is transplanted to your hairline or site of thinning hair will not start to grow for several months. Some people choose to shave their heads so that all their hair grows in at the same time, or women may cover their heads with a headband or scarf. By 12 months after the procedure, your hair will have noticeably grown in and you will be able to see how your hair will look from then on!

You do your homework.

Don’t just choose the first hair restoration specialist you see.  Experience and expertise is essential in this very delicate procedure.  Look into the reputation of the practice, credentials of the surgeon, references, and of course, before and after photos. This is not something to take chances with.

Ready to Call us for your Hair Restoration!

When it time to make that decision to restore a great head of hair, look no further than MAXiM Hair Restoration. With locations throughout the U.S. and surgeons who have performed thousands of hair transplant procedures, MAXiM is the go-to hair restoration expert. When reputation and results count, count on MAXIM. MAXIM has locations in New York, Long Island, Connecticut, Chicago, Dallas and the Washington, DC area. When you are ready, contact MAXIM today to discuss your hair restoration today.

WHAT IS A FUE(FOLLICULAR UNIT EXTRACTION) HAIR TRANSPLANT?

FUE – Follicular Unit Extraction  is a NO Stitch, NO Scar technique that takes individual grafts or follicular units from the back and sides of the head (donor area) and transplants them to the thinning and balding areas (recipient sites).

Advantage – The advantage of Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique is that there is no horizontal scar on the back of the head and there are no sutures.  The recovery process is faster and there is minimal discomfort.  You can return to normal daily activity the next day.

Technique MAXIM Hair Transplant Physicians and Surgeons perform Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) under local anesthesia and you can watch television, speak with the MAXiM Hair Restoration staff or chat on the phone during your procedure.  You may also take a nap during your Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedure.

Your MAXiM Hair Transplant Physician or Surgeon – will surgically take individual hair grafts from the back and sides of the head and transplant them to the thinning and balding areas.

Hair Line – The MAXiM Hair Transplant Physician or Surgeon will artfully prepare your hair line based on your facial structure, hair characteristics and your own expectations.  Once the hair line design is complete, the physician or surgeon will also prepare the recipient sites by making tiny incisions where the grafts can be implanted.

Goal – The MAXiM Hair Transplant Physician or Surgeon’s goal is to give you not just hair but style in order to make you look and feel great.

Grafts – The average FUE session is roughly 1,000 to 1,500 grafts whereas an average strip session can be over 2,000 grafts.  However, multiple Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) procedures can be performed on consecutive days.

Length – The FUE procedure takes longer than the conventional strip technique and can take up to eight hours depending upon the number of grafts being transplanted.  This is why Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is priced higher than strip hair transplants.

Staff – During your hair transplant, the MAXiM Hair Transplant Physician or Surgeon is generally assisted by a couple of medical and surgical assistants during the procedure.  They will keep you abreast of what’s going on during your procedure and get you something to eat or drink if you desire.

Pre-op – You will be given pre-op instructions for your procedure during your consultation and post-op instructions would be explained and given to you at the end of your procedure.  You will also be told what to expect following the procedure and when to return for your follow-up visit which is generally a week later. If you are an out of town patient, it would be a good idea to have a follow-up visit with your primary care physician.

Post-op – Most people take it easy following their procedure and take a day off from work.  You can cover your head with a cap.  Most strenuous activities are not permitted and you will have access to the MAXiM Hair Transplant Physician or Surgeon or staff in case you have any questions or concerns following your hair transplant.  Again, return to normal activities is rapid.

The transplanted hair generally falls off after a few weeks and will re-grow after four months.  You should begin to see results within six months of your FUE procedure. Fuller density is seen after nine months and can take up to a year.

FAQ – Your MAXiM Hair Transplant Physician or Surgeon along with our knowledgeable staff will explain all of this to you and address your questions and concerns during your complimentary consultation.

Next Step Contact Us For More Information or submit the Contact Form on this page to request your complimentary hair restoration consult by phone, Skype or with a MAXiM hair transplant physician or surgeon near you.

You can also Email your pics to MAXiM Hair Restoration  to find out if you are a good candidate for an ultra-natural MAXiM hair transplant or to obtain an estimate for your procedure and the approximate number of grafts that would be required to give you a great result.

MAXiM Hair Restoration Coming to Houston

MAXiM Hair Restoration, a rapidly growing New York-based organization that operates hair transplant centers in the U.S. and overseas, is opening a new  Hair restoration office in Houston in the Fall of 2017.

The surgeons associated with MAXiM offer a broad range of surgical hair transplant procedures and non-surgical hair loss solutions for both men and women.

Our surgeons offer:

Our Houston hair restoration team specializes in performing MEGA Sessions up to 4,000 grafts. This gives you an excellent result in just one session and greater density.

The Houston office will offer hair transplants, restoration, beard and mustache hair transplants, eyebrow transplants as well as scalp micropigmentation.

A MAXiM hair transplant is natural, permanent and affordable.

The hair transplant procedures are performed in a beautiful, modern cosmetic medical office equipped with surgical and consultation facilities.

According to Mac Fadra, CEO of MAXiM Hair Restoration, “At MAXiM, we pride ourselves in providing great client care and service with a singular focus on getting great results for our clients to ensure their satisfaction.”

The price for an FUT hair transplant is per graft and for FUE is $3.95 per graft. The minimum price is $5,000 for FUT and for FUE.

MAXiM surgeons in Houston accept cash, certified checks/money orders, and offer third party financing.

The first step towards a great head of hair is to schedule a complimentary consultation at the office or via Skype. You can email [email protected] to request a consultation.

Why OFWs Come Home to Manila to Get Their Hair Back?

The Philippines is fast becoming the go-to place for hair restoration procedures.

“Medical findings show that about 30% of the adult population experience some degree of hair loss, even up to their 40s and 50s. Nearly two-thirds of men start to go bald at various stages and ages in their life.  Due to the great psychological value attached to having a full head of hair, thinning hair and hair loss are a big issue for people young and old, especially for men.”

For more information, click on the following links:

http://www.wazzuppilipinas.com/2016/03/why-ofws-come-home-to-manila-to-get.html
http://orleepasion.com/blog/2016/03/12/why-ofws-come-home-to-manila-to-get-their-hair-back

MAXiM Hair Transplant – Manila, Philippines

Alexander House, Suite 204 #132 Amorsolo St. Legaspi Village

Makati, Metro Manila 1200

Philippines

Phone: +63-2-8818-6000
Email: [email protected]

WHAT ROLE DOES FAMILY HISTORY PLAY?

If there is hair loss in your family history, then it is indeed more likely that you will experience the kind of hair loss issues that could benefit from the availability of hair loss treatments. However, family history is not the sole determining factor, as it is possible for you to experience hair loss even if other members of your family have not. Family history can therefore be used as a predictive tool, but there is no guarantee that you will have the same hair loss experience as other members of your family. Many patients who undergo treatment for hair loss have little or no family history relating to hair loss or the need for hair restoration.

WHAT ARE THE GENETIC FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE HAIR LOSS?

While there are varied factors that may influence hair loss and the need for surgical hair restoration, the role that genetics play in hair loss is significant. The genetic predisposition to hair loss may be passed down from either side of the family, and it is often Androgenic Alopecia (AA) that is responsible for the overwhelming majority of hair loss and ultimately necessitates the availability of effective treatment for hair loss.

CAN CERTAIN HAIR TREATMENTS OR STYLING PRODUCTS PLAY A ROLE IN HAIR LOSS?

Yes, the use of certain hair styling products can absolutely play a role in hair loss. This may include the use of coloring products, excessive shampooing or excessive drying, and it is even the case that certain hairstyles can damage the hair follicles to the point that treatment for hair loss becomes necessary. It is often the case that no one factor figures as the sole reason, as this type of hair loss is frequently the result of a combination of issues caused by excessive styling and the use of potentially damaging products that may include synthetic or chemical ingredients.

Is hair loss reversible?

Without the intervention of a hair transplant, other hair loss treatments are not yet capable of reversing loss at this time. There are many products that are able to slow the process of hair loss, but there is no established method for the re-growth of hair once it has been lost. In the early stages of hair loss, slowing the loss of hair through the use of these products is indeed an option, but it is unfortunately not a permanent solution. An early consultation with a skilled hair transplant surgeon at MAXiM Hair Restoration is still the best available option.

WHAT IS THE PERCENTAGE OF MEN AFFECTED BY HAIR LOSS?

Hair loss is a progressive condition that becomes more prevalent with age. It has been estimated that 30 percent of the adult male population has experienced some form of hair loss, and it has been established that hair loss occurs much more frequently in men and more progressively so as men age. At the age of 50, the majority of men have experienced noticeable hair loss, and by the age of 65 the percentage rises to include about two-thirds of all men.