Baldness & Norwood Analysis
Assess pattern hair loss and estimate the Norwood–Hamilton stage from a single photo.
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Overview
Upload a top-down scalp photo and our AI maps hair loss zones, estimates the Norwood–Hamilton classification stage, and highlights affected areas. Ideal for initial consultations, progress tracking, and patient education about pattern baldness severity.
What You Get
Key Features
- Automatic Norwood–Hamilton stage estimation (I through VII)
- Visual zone mapping of recession and thinning areas
- Works with standard camera photos — no micro camera required
- Track stage progression across patient visits
- Patient-friendly visual reports for consultations
- Combine with density analysis for complete assessment
Who Uses It
Hair Transplant Clinics
Classify patients during consultation and plan restoration strategy.
Dermatologists
Document androgenetic alopecia severity at baseline and follow-up.
Telehealth Providers
Remote baldness screening from patient-submitted photos.
Pharmaceutical Research
Standardize hair loss staging as a clinical trial endpoint.
Image Guidelines
- Take photos from the top of the head (bird's eye view)
- Include front hairline, crown, and vertex in the frame
- Use even lighting with no harsh shadows
- A regular camera works — micro camera not required
Related Analyses
CLINICAL
Hairs per cm² / mm²
Density Analysis
Density analysis goes beyond raw counts by calculating hairs per square centimeter (or mm²) across the scanned region. Enter your image scale or use our calibration tools to get clinical-grade density metrics used in transplant planning and hair loss staging.
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PROGRESS
Treatment tracking
Before & After
Upload two scalp images taken at different times and get an AI-powered side-by-side comparison. See density changes, Norwood stage shifts, and improvement percentages — perfect for demonstrating treatment efficacy to patients or documenting transplant outcomes.
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