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Norwood Scale Graft Chart

Reference graft ranges for every Norwood stage — then use the interactive calculator.

The Norwood-Hamilton scale is the standard classification for male pattern hair loss. Surgeons use your stage plus donor quality to plan graft allocation across hairline, mid-scalp, and crown. The table below shows typical graft bands; individual cases vary.

Tabla de referencia de injertos Norwood

Rangos típicos de injertos por etapa. Tu cirujano puede recomendar más o menos según objetivos y donante.

Etapa NorwoodInjertos típicos
Norwood 1Normalmente no necesario
Norwood 2800–1,500
Norwood 31,500–2,500
Norwood 3 Vertex2,000–3,000
Norwood 42,500–3,500
Norwood 53,500–4,500
Norwood 64,500–5,500
Norwood 75,500–7,000
Calculadora de injertos

Reading the Norwood stages

Stages 1–2: minimal recession — transplants are uncommon. Stage 3: noticeable hairline recession. Stage 3V: added crown thinning. Stages 4–5: front and top involvement. Stages 6–7: extensive loss requiring large-scale planning, sometimes with beard or body hair if donor is limited.

Use the free graft calculator on TransplantHair to select your stage visually and refine estimates by treatment zone.

From graft count to Turkey cost

Once you know your approximate graft band, open the cost calculator to compare Istanbul and other city packages, or compare clinics directly before booking a consultation.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Norwood scale?
It is a 7-stage system describing progressive male pattern baldness, from minimal recession to severe loss. It helps patients and surgeons communicate hair loss severity.
How many grafts for Norwood 3V?
Norwood 3V (vertex) typically needs 2,000–3,000 grafts when treating both hairline recession and crown thinning together.
Can one session cover Norwood 6 or 7?
Often yes for a first session targeting the most visible zones, but advanced stages may need 5,000–7,000+ grafts or a two-session strategy depending on donor capacity.
Is the chart a medical diagnosis?
No. It is an educational reference. A qualified surgeon confirms stage, donor availability, and realistic density goals.
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