• 05-10-2011 06:49 PM
    JJacobs152
    Which Norwood am I and how many grafts needed?
    Good evening everybody. Just wanted to get your opinion on seeing which type of NW would I be classified under. I'm 25 years, and going to turn 26 real soon. Was thinking of getting HT done towards the beginning of 2013, once I'm done with med school and have finished the boards.

    So basically, for another year and a half. If I wanted a natural looking hair line again, how many grafts do you think it'll take? Thanks everybody. I'm thinking of going to my dermatologist and getting a prescription for Propecia and start daily foam of Rogaine, atleast to slow down the hairloss.

    http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/picture...pictureid=3526
    http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/picture...pictureid=3527
    http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/picture...pictureid=3528
    http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/picture...pictureid=3529
    http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/picture...pictureid=3530
  • 05-11-2011 07:38 AM
    Jennylea
    Dear Jacobs,

    It's hard to say where you're at on the Norwood Scale or how many grafts you may need without any pictures of your hairloss, or a family history. The NW Scale is used as a general classification system used to etimate the location of your hairloss.

    25 is a relatively young age to have a Hair Transplant because at that age hairloss is usually still progressing. However, I highly recommend that you begin Propecia and Rogaine foam. In the majority of cases, this combo can significantly slow hairloss and, in some cases, hair is actually thickened. I am not a doctor, but it is a general recommendation in our practice that patients of your age try medical solutions for at least a year before considering a Hair Transplant. At that time, (conveniently around the time you finish med school :)) you will have a better idea of how your hair loss is progressing, where you fall on the NW scale, and how many grafts you need.

    Hope this helps.
    Jen
  • 05-11-2011 11:14 AM
    JJacobs152
    that's really strange, i see the pictures when i log on, but can't see the pictures if i'm a guest.

    maybe a moderator can help out with the situation...
  • 05-11-2011 11:14 AM
    mothernature
    do you think we are psychic? How is anyone meant to know how much work you need if we dont know what your hair looks like :confused:

    u must think we can guess from an age. No we cannot. You may be NW2 or a diffused NW6, both are on opposite ends of the balding scale
  • 05-11-2011 12:46 PM
    JJacobs152
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mothernature View Post
    do you think we are psychic? How is anyone meant to know how much work you need if we dont know what your hair looks like :confused:

    u must think we can guess from an age. No we cannot. You may be NW2 or a diffused NW6, both are on opposite ends of the balding scale


    I'm not sure why it's doing this, but I can see the pictures whenever I log on. I've got the [img][/img] tags on as well...:confused:
  • 05-11-2011 02:50 PM
    tbtadmin
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JJacobs152 View Post
    that's really strange, i see the pictures when i log on, but can't see the pictures if i'm a guest.

    maybe a moderator can help out with the situation...

    The reason why the photos were not showing was because you had set the album you created to "private." I have set it to "public" so that the photos can be displayed here as you intended.
  • 05-11-2011 05:38 PM
    PatientlyWaiting
    I don't really know how to judge hair loss through the Norwood Scale but from these pictures, I would say you're anywhere from a 3-4.

    http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/1991/norwoodscale.gif
  • 05-12-2011 12:53 PM
    mattj
    It's tough to say how many grafts you'd need without knowing what sort of density you hope for and where you would want your hairline placed.

    If you start Propecia and respond well, by the time you've finished med school and are ready for your transplant your hair might have greatly improved. Without treatments you could end up a NW5 at least, as you have diffuse loss through the midscalp and crown.

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