Opening in Vizag and Tanuku

We are happy to announce that we are starting branches for hair transplant in Vizag and Tanuku town.

Vizag:

Please call 9703325466 or 8125608660

Tanuku:

Please contract Sri Karuna Scan Centre, Suravarapu Vari Street 08819-223441

Classification of Male Pattern Baldness

Hamilton-Norwood classification is the most popular and the most widely used classification for male baldness. Dr. O’tar Norwood published this classification in 1975. This classification entails two major patterns and also several less common ones. There are two main areas of hair loss: bitemporal recession and thinning over the crown. Hair loss in these two areas increase as baldness progresses leading to coalescence until front, top and crown are entirely bald.

Class I

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It does not indicate balding but represents an adolescent or juvenile hairline. It rests on the upper brow crease.

Class II

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It indicates progression to adult or mature hairline located at 1.5cm above above the upper brow crease. There is accompanying temporal recession.

Class III

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Is the earliest stage of male hair loss. It is characterized by a deepening temporal recession.

Class III Vertex

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Vertex represents early hair loss in the crown

Class IV

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Is characterized by further frontal hair loss and enlargement of vertex. There is still a solid band of hair across top separating front and vertex.

Class V

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The bald areas in the front and crown continue to enlarge and the bridge of hair separating the two areas begins to break down.

Class VI

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Occurs when the connecting bridge of hair disappears leaving a single large bald area on the front and top of the scalp. The hair on the sides of the scalp remains relatively high.

Class VII

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Patients have extensive hair loss with only a wreath of hair remaining in the back and sides of the scalp.

Tips for healthy hair

  1. Massage your scalp twice weekly to improve the microcirculation to hair roots.

2. Use shampoo 2-3 times in a week.

3. Preferably use a mild shampoo & conditioner to maintain healthy scalp & hair.

4. Before shampoo, comb your hair to remove dirt & dead cells from your scalp.

5. After shampoo rinse your hair with lukewarm water.

6. Let hair dry naturally. Avoid using a blow-dryer or hot rollers as much as possible.

7. After washing, first dry your hair with towel and then gently detangle hair with a wide tooth comb.

8. Do not tie your hair too tightly, it may break or damage the hair.

9. Do not sleep with wet or damp hair, this may weaken the hair strands.

10. Regularly comb your hair before going to bed.

11. Get your hair trimmed regularly to eliminate split ends.

12. Avoid excessive perming, crimping, straightening & curling to prevent hair damage.

13. Avoid repeated bleaching or colouring hair to prevent toughness & brittleness.

14. Protect your air from exposure to excessive sunlight and dust.

15. Eat a balanced diet with right amount of nutrients for healthy hair.

16. Exercise regularly for increased blood flow which promotes healthy & shiny hair growth.

17. Practice yoga or meditation to reduce stress.

18. Rigorously follow the prescribed medicines and treatment as suggested by your doctor.