Norwood 3

What is Norwood 3?

At Norwood 3 Stage, the hair loss pattern is a deepening of the triangular or wedge-shaped pattern in the temporal areas (front corners) as seen in Norwood 2. Often referred to as a “widows peak”, the temporal areas (front corners) are barely covered or fully exposed with no hair growth in Norwood Stage 3.

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What to do About Norwood Stage 3?

If you have a history of hair loss or male pattern baldness in your family, it’s important to periodically monitor for indications of thinning hair or a receding hairline regardless of your current Norwood Scale classification. With Norwood 3 stage, Identifying changes early on and implementing a preventive hair loss treatment can stabilize or slow your hair loss.

Hair Restoration Options for Norwood 3

Would you classify yourself as Norwood Stage 3? At Natural Transplants our friendly and knowledgable hair transplant surgeons are available to supply a Norwood Scale classification and review related hair restoration options FREE of charge. Call us at 844-327-4247 to speak with a doctor and get your Norwood Scale questions answered.

7 Stages of Male Pattern Baldness

The Norwood-Hamilton scale is a standard methodology used to categorize the stage or extent of hair loss in men. 

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