Hair Loss Risk Assessment
Understanding your hair loss risk helps guide treatment decisions and timeline planning for optimal results.
Risk Level Classifications
Our AI analysis provides risk scores from 0-100, categorized into four distinct levels.
Low Risk (0-25)
Minimal signs of hair loss with strong hair health indicators.
Characteristics:
- Dense hair coverage across all areas
- No visible pattern baldness
- Strong hair texture and follicle health
- Family history shows late-onset hair loss or none
Recommendations:
- Maintain current hair care routine
- Use gentle, sulfate-free shampoos
- Regular scalp massage for circulation
- Monitor annually for changes
Timeline: Expect stable hair condition for many years
Mild Risk (26-50)
Early signs of thinning or minor pattern changes detected.
Characteristics:
- Slight recession at temples or crown
- Noticeable but not severe thinning
- Hair texture may be becoming finer
- Family history suggests gradual progression
Recommendations:
- Consider preventive treatments like minoxidil
- Improve diet with hair-healthy nutrients
- Reduce stress and improve sleep quality
- Monitor every 6 months
Timeline: Changes may progress slowly over 2-5 years
Moderate Risk (51-75)
Clear pattern of hair loss with visible thinning areas.
Characteristics:
- Moderate recession or crown thinning
- Noticeable scalp visibility
- Hair density significantly reduced in affected areas
- Progressive pattern over recent months/years
Recommendations:
- Consult dermatologist for medical treatments
- Consider finasteride or dutasteride (for men)
- PRP therapy may be beneficial
- Monitor every 3-4 months
Timeline: Active intervention needed to slow progression
High Risk (76-100)
Advanced hair loss requiring immediate professional intervention.
Characteristics:
- Significant pattern baldness or alopecia
- Large areas of scalp visibility
- Rapid progression of hair loss
- Multiple affected areas
Recommendations:
- Immediate dermatologist consultation required
- Combination therapy approach needed
- Hair transplant evaluation
- Monthly monitoring initially
Timeline: Urgent treatment needed to preserve remaining hair
How We Calculate Your Risk Score
Our AI considers multiple factors with different weightings to provide accurate risk assessment.
Visual Analysis
40%- Hair density mapping
- Pattern recognition (Norwood/Ludwig scale)
- Scalp visibility assessment
- Follicle health evaluation
Family History
25%- Maternal and paternal genetics
- Age of onset in relatives
- Severity of family hair loss
- Pattern similarities
Medical History
20%- Hormonal conditions
- Thyroid function
- Autoimmune disorders
- Current medications
Lifestyle Factors
15%- Stress levels and management
- Diet and nutrition
- Hair care practices
- Environmental exposures
Hair Loss Timeline Factors
Understanding progression patterns helps predict future changes and plan interventions.
Early Detection
Subtle changes may not be immediately apparent
Pattern Development
Initial patterns begin to emerge
Progression Assessment
Clear trends in hair loss pattern
Long-term Management
Established pattern requiring ongoing care
Get Your Personalized Risk Assessment
Our AI analyzes your photos and health history to provide an accurate risk score and personalized recommendations.
Important Notice
Risk assessments are based on visual analysis and provided information. They are not medical diagnoses and should not replace professional medical consultation. Hair loss can have various underlying causes that require proper medical evaluation.