Grade 7 Hair Transplant: Is Full Coverage Really Possible?

Man with severe, near-total baldness (Grade 7/Norwood VII) questioning if a full coverage hair transplant is possible.

Reaching a stage of hair loss where the top of the scalp is almost entirely bare, frontal hairline gone, crown exposed, the familiar “horseshoe” of hair around the sides and back remaining, can feel like the worst-case scenario. This is usually put in Grade 7 (Norwood VII) on the Norwood scale. At this point, a… Continue reading Grade 7 Hair Transplant: Is Full Coverage Really Possible?