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The Hamilton's scale that we have reproduced for you above, classifies the different types of baldness from 1 to 7. This chart is very useful when describing your hair loss or as a yard stick to measure your own hair loss progression or re-growth. By referring to this Hamilton scale of baldness, Svenson will be able to closely monitor your hair growth, and give you an accurate progress report of your hair condition.
The Hamilton's scale that we have reproduced for you above, classifies the different types of baldness from 1 to 7. This chart is very useful when describing your hair loss or as a yard stick to measure your own hair loss progression or re-growth. By referring to this Hamilton scale of baldness, Svenson will be able to closely monitor your hair growth, and give you an accurate progress report of your hair condition. The typical pattern of hair loss is divided into seven categories. No hair loss is termed 'type 1'. Minor recession of the frontal hairline is termed 'type 2'. Type 3 indicates further frontal loss, and is considered aesthetically significant. The subset of type 3, termed '3 vertex', shows significant frontal recession coupled with hair loss from the vertex region of the scalp. Types 4-6 show further frontal and vertex loss, culminating in type 7, in which only the occipital scalp region maintains significant amounts of hair.
At Svenson, you can rest assured that our expert team will monitor your progress to ensure positive results every step of the way. |
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