Base Size

Partial size (Frontal)
size ≤ 7” x 10”, or area ≤ 70 square inches
In the early stages of hair loss, some clients only experience hair loss is isolated areas, i.e. the front hairline or crown area.

Regular size (Topper)
7″x10″ < size ≤ 8″x10″, or 70 square inches < area ≤ 80 square inches
It is the most popular option for men with traditional male pattern hair loss and covers the hair loss area on the top of the head from the front hairline to the crown.

Oversize (or larger size)
8″x10″ < size ≤ 10″x10″, or 80 square inches < area ≤ 100 square inches
The hair loss area extends further down the side and back of the head. The hair system does not have a temple (sideburn) area or nape area.
How to meature the size?


Length: Place the tape measure at the center of the front hairline, and measure directly across the middle of the head. It's the same way to measure the base width of the hair system.


Width: Place tape measure at one side of the head, the beginning point should be 1″ distance from the temple point, then go up across the top to the opposite side (also 1″ back from the temple point).
Helpful tips for taking correct measurements:
1. Use cloth measuring tape.
2. Measure holding the tape snug, but not tight against the head.
3. Keep tape flat against your head and do not allow kinks and twists to develop in the tape.
4. Take the measurements at least 3 times with the same tape to ensure accuracy. Consistent measurements are an indication that you are measuring correctly. If you do not measure properly, your hair system may not fit.