Senior Member Cam Simmons MD ABHRS Posted July 29, 2011 Senior Member Share Posted July 29, 2011 This 29-year-old lady had noticed gradual recession in her frontotemporal areas over a few years but did not have hair loss elsewhere. This gave her a Norwood 2 thinning pattern. She had normal lab tests and in particular had no elevation of her androgens. She had experienced Telogen Effluvium after she had her baby the year before but had complete recovery (except for the recessions.) Most women who develop “Male Pattern Hair Loss” have normal hormone levels …. but we always check. She had straight, blond, highlighted, salt-and-pepper hair of average diameter. She had a nice frontal hairline and elected not to lower it. We transplanted 2264 grafts in both recessions. She had about 16% 1s, 41% 2s, 41% 3s, and 2% 4s. These photos were taken 6 months after her hair transplant but she has since moved too far away to return for her last follow-up visit. Cam Simmons MD ABHRS Seager Medical Group, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dr. Cam Simmons is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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