If one stops taking finasteride, what happens to your hair? Does your hair just continue balding at the rate it was pre finasteride, or does it catch up and you lose all the hair you were supposed to while taking finasteride very quickly? I see conflicting information on this.
Not really diffuse thinning as it is more localized to the forelock and seemingly a bit of the midscalp too (tho not significantly, only really visible with a buzzcut) rather than all over the top like with diffuse thinning, but yeah the front is thinner, plus the recession has the NW4 formation...
I've gotten a bit more used to my hair loss (NW3), I still hate it and plan to have it fixed one day, but it doesn't feel as bad now in my early 20s as in my late teens, that was horrible. And it feels nice to have stabilized it, at least it isn't getting worse. But there are moments I truly...
Yeah I slick-shaved my head a few years back and it looked so bland and old. I don't look great buzzed either (my hair is best at about 2-4 cm long I'd say) but it makes a big difference.
Transplants often don't look very natural when buzzed (probably because it consists fo thick often multihair-grafts from the back) though they can look good and natural, and it's better than being cue ball-bald.
Crazy how recent that is. I wonder how people a few hundred/thousand years into the future will view us, will they view our lives as really harsh and shitty like how we view the lives of people in the past?
They found a Neanderthal (so not our species but close) skeleton that they concluded was around 40 years old when he died, which back then was the equivalent of an 80 year old (!).
It's theorized the gene spread since balding typically doesn't become evident until later in life, so the first mofo with the gene didn't even know they had it since people used to have children much earlier in the past than now.