
Grade 7 Hair Transplant: 5500 Grafts with NeoDHT®
Complete Guide to Advanced Stage Baldness Restoration
By Dr. Nav Vikram Kamboj | NeoGraft Hair Clinic, Chandigarh | 10,000+ Procedures
What is Grade 7 Baldness?
Grade 7 (Norwood VII) represents the most advanced stage of androgenetic alopecia: complete loss of hair across the frontal, temporal, midscalp, and crown zones, with only a horseshoe-shaped band of hair remaining at the sides and back of the scalp. This residual fringe is the donor zone — DHT-resistant follicles that will provide the grafts for restoration. Grade 7 restoration is the most technically demanding hair transplant procedure, requiring precise planning, high graft counts, and exceptional surgical skill to achieve natural-looking density across a large recipient area.
Why 5500 Grafts? Planning a Grade 7 Transplant
The typical donor zone yields 5,000–7,000 lifetime grafts for most patients. A Grade 7 restoration targeting full frontal and crown coverage requires 4,500–6,000+ grafts, meaning the lifetime donor budget must be managed carefully. At NeoGraft, Grade 7 cases are planned with a 2-session approach when necessary: Session 1 addresses the frontal and midscalp (typically 2,500–3,000 grafts), allowing the donor zone to partially recover. Session 2 (6–12 months later) completes the crown coverage. This staged approach maximises graft survival and protects donor zone integrity.
NeoDHT® — The Gold Standard for Grade 7 Restoration
Standard FUE techniques achieve 70–80% graft survival in optimal conditions. For Grade 7 cases requiring maximum yield from a limited donor zone, NeoDHT® with 99% graft survival is not a luxury — it is a necessity. Every graft that is lost to technique imprecision in a Grade 7 case is a graft that cannot be replaced. NeoDHT® ultra-fine punches (0.6–0.8mm) minimise transection, and immediate implantation minimises out-of-body follicle time. GFC therapy post-procedure further maximises implanted graft establishment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Grade 7 hair transplant possible?
Yes. Grade 7 (Norwood VII) hair transplant is absolutely achievable with the right technique, surgeon experience, and staged planning. The key constraints are donor zone yield and the need to manage lifetime graft budget carefully. NeoGraft has performed numerous successful Grade 7 restorations.
How many sessions does Grade 7 require?
Most Grade 7 cases require 2 sessions to achieve comprehensive coverage while preserving donor zone integrity. The exact number depends on individual donor density, desired coverage area, and hair characteristics. A detailed clinical assessment will determine the optimal plan.
How long does Grade 7 hair transplant take to see results?
Initial growth appears at months 3–4. Meaningful coverage becomes visible at months 6–8. Final result assessment at 14–16 months. Grade 7 results typically show the most dramatic improvement as coverage is established across previously completely bald areas.
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