I do just want to know. Same thing happened last thread. Some said balding, some said maybe and some said definitely not.
I’ll tell you that I don’t notice any hair fall and that my scalp has always been inflamed like that. I actually think it’s a type of port wine stain.
How can it be “great hair for a 33 year old” but balding.
Does not compute. Wouldn’t great hair be full, lush and no signs of balding?
Maybe I’m missing something.
Nope, nor will I. I’m just curious if anyone sees any signs.
Personally I don’t see much of a difference, if any.
I’ve always had the sparseness right above my left eye - even as a baby the hair grows differently there.
And the whirl on my crown has always been there as well.
I appreciate your insight as well but I posted updated photos and asked for help identifying the problem areas.
And as I already mentioned, if I'm balding I'll just live with it. I have no desire to fight nature with the currents drugs available.
Thanks both. This is helpful.
I guess what leads to confusion are all the various opinions in this thread.
Some doom and gloom (mainly @g.i joey), some cautious and some quite positive and optimistic.
At almost 32 I'd like to think my hair is in solid shape but, being OCD as I am, I do get...
so i guess there are a few things i am confused about:
1. i don't really see where the thinning is. i do see a patch of less dense hair as well as some shorter hairs in front but i thought that was due to how my hair grows (and has been that way for quite awhile) and due to the fact that i...
Thanks. This is a bit more helpful.
I'm going on 32 and if I do go bald I'll just shave. No interest whatsoever in any of the meds or other methods currently available.
Is there a chance I never go fully bald or get a horseshoe? Is it possible to tell?