Curated insights • How it Works • Practical Pearls • Evidence Base
Hirsutism (excess terminal hair in a male-pattern distribution) is distinct from hypertrichosis (generalized excess hair everywhere). The FG score exclusively targets androgen-sensitive regions to differentiate the two.
Evaluates terminal (dark, coarse) hair growth across 9 androgen-sensitive body areas. Each area is assigned a score from 0 (no terminal hair) to 4 (extensive visible hair). Maximum score is 36.
| Upper Lip |
| Chin |
| Chest |
| Upper Back |
| Lower Back |
| Upper Abdomen |
| Lower Abdomen |
| Upper Arms |
| Thighs |
The original 1961 score included 11 body parts. The "Modified" Ferriman-Gallwey score (mFG), universally used today, removed the lower leg and forearm areas, as hair in those regions is typically independent of androgen levels.
Clinical assessment of body hair growth in women.
Evaluation and Treatment of Hirsutism in Premenopausal Women: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline.
Developed by Dr. David Ferriman and Dr. J.D. Gallwey in 1961. The current modified version (which dropped 2 regions to establish the 9-region standard) was later refined by Hatch et al. in 1981.
Curated insights • How it Works • Practical Pearls • Evidence Base
Hirsutism (excess terminal hair in a male-pattern distribution) is distinct from hypertrichosis (generalized excess hair everywhere). The FG score exclusively targets androgen-sensitive regions to differentiate the two.
Evaluates terminal (dark, coarse) hair growth across 9 androgen-sensitive body areas. Each area is assigned a score from 0 (no terminal hair) to 4 (extensive visible hair). Maximum score is 36.
| Upper Lip |
| Chin |
| Chest |
| Upper Back |
| Lower Back |
| Upper Abdomen |
| Lower Abdomen |
| Upper Arms |
| Thighs |
The original 1961 score included 11 body parts. The "Modified" Ferriman-Gallwey score (mFG), universally used today, removed the lower leg and forearm areas, as hair in those regions is typically independent of androgen levels.
Clinical assessment of body hair growth in women.
Evaluation and Treatment of Hirsutism in Premenopausal Women: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline.
Developed by Dr. David Ferriman and Dr. J.D. Gallwey in 1961. The current modified version (which dropped 2 regions to establish the 9-region standard) was later refined by Hatch et al. in 1981.