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Hair loss, also called Androgenic Alopecia, can start at almost any age as you enter adulthood. You can start losing your hair as early as your late teens and early 20s. But you might have a full head of hair with almost no thinning or balding until well into your 50s and 60s.

There’s a lot of variation from person to person. But the general consensus around balding is that the older you get, the more likely you’ll see signs of balding. This quiz will assess your current condition and signs of balding to give you an estimate of how soon can you expect to experience balding.

    1. How old are you?

    2. What is your gender?

    3. How many hairs are you losing now?

    How do I count the hairs I lose on a daily basis?

    You can determine your daily hair loss in three steps:

    • Each morning, count how many hairs you find on your pillow.

    • Then comb out your hair over the sink using a comb or a brush. Count the number of hairs in the sink and in the comb/brush.

    • Repeat this every evening.

    The total of these three counts will give you your daily hair loss.

    Few (0 - 20)/0Slightly increased (20 - 40)/1Increased (40 - 80)/2Many (80 - 120)/3Very many (more than 120)/4

    4. How advanced is your hair loss already?

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    4. How advanced is your hair loss already?

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    5. Do you have dandruff?

    6. Do you take any testosterone replacement therapy? (this includes doctor prescribed testosterone or non-prescription Anabolic steroids etc.)

    7. Do any of the men in your family already suffer from hair loss?

    8. Does any of the following describe you?

    9. Please leave your contact information below so we can send you the quiz results.


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    Before and After Photo Disclaimer

    The before and after images presented on this website illustrate the results of individuals who have undergone hair transplant procedures. Please be aware that results may vary significantly based on several factors, including hair type, density, skin condition, age, overall health, individual immune response, and whether or not patients take prescription hair loss medication.

    It is important to note that a hair transplant is considered a minor surgical procedure. While the risk of complications is low, it is essential that these risks are discussed in depth with our team before proceeding. This ensures that you have a comprehensive understanding of the procedure and can make an informed decision.

    These images are intended to serve as examples of potential outcomes and should not be construed as guarantees. We encourage you to consult with our team to discuss your specific circumstances and the realistic expectations for your treatment.