Literature DB >> 10742469

A new classification of male pattern baldness and a clinical study of the anterior hairline.

S H Koo1, H S Chung, E S Yoon, S H Park.   

Abstract

Male pattern baldness is the most common type of baldness occurring after the age of puberty. Various surgical techniques for hair reconstruction have been introduced. Since the Norwood classification method is too detailed and complicated to be used for various surgical operations, there is a strong need for a simpler classification. Selection of the shape and height of the frontal and temporal hairlines is important in hair restoration surgery. But due to lack of standard measures, there have been difficulties in performing surgical operations for male pattern baldness. We therefore studied the prevalence of male pattern baldness in 1731 Korean men according to age and types, based on the new classification method, between September 1995 and February 1996. At the same time, we also measured the average heights of the frontal and temporal hairlines and identified the morphology and the incidence of various types of anterior hairlines in 108 normal male adults. There are six types of male pattern baldness according to the new classification method. One peculiar type could not be classified by the Norwood classification method. The six types are designated types M, C, O, U, MO, and CO. In the morphological classification of the anterior hairline, the linear type was most common (70.37%). The heights of the frontal and temporal hairlines were 6.53 cm for the median line, 5.9 cm (left side) and 5.95 cm (right side) for the paramedian line, 8.49 cm (left and right side) for the temporal recession line, and 6.61 cm (left side) and 6.62 cm (right side) for the temporal hairline. The authors present the research outcomes as baselines that can be used for hair restoration surgery and further study of male pattern baldness.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10742469     DOI: 10.1007/s002669910009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg        ISSN: 0364-216X            Impact factor:   2.326


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2.  Study of Frontal and Temporal Hairline Patterns in Japanese Subjects.

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4.  Female Hairline Preference among Various Segments of the Korean Population.

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Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2014-09-26       Impact factor: 1.444

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