So I’m 18 and other than some slight maturation I’ve experienced no hairloss (my hairline is the same as some pics I posted a couple years ago)
Since I was a kid I’ve always shed quite a lot of hair and it’s something I’m used to however if I drink alcohol I notice the next day that I shed a...
So around February I noticed my hairline had gone back quite a bit. As I am only 16 I was pretty shocked I didn't even know it was possible tbh. It's possible that the recision was due to traction as I did put my hair to the left rather than the right which was rather straining on my hair but...
I don't know if treatments would be necessary the recision could stop there and be fine for the next 10 years some people would advise you to fill yourself with treatments and drugs straight away I'm in a similar position to you I personally won't start anything unless I hit a nw2
It's definitely receded that's not necessarily anything to worry about btw. It's very mild recision it could just be your hair maturing a little. Still looks good and people wouldn't look twice at it I would monitor it but I wouldn't worry if I were you
I wouldn't worry to much it's possible that it's just your natural crown shape and if not at a 29 year old the recision should be very slow I'd check again in like 6 months and if it's the same you're probably fine
Thanks for the reply . Do you think I should worry about the hairloss that I've had so far I know for a fact my hairline used to be perfectly straight as you can see in that pic I was 14 at the time
Ye I caught it really early I literally noticed that I had 2 baby hairs that was like 10 months ago the recision is very slow evidently that's why I'm not to worried for now
my hairline has started to recede at 16 my recision isnt to bad probably around nw1.25 and the recision isn't to aggressive. As well as this my dad and his entire family are only nw2s and my grandpa is a nw2 with thinning.
Do you think I should bother with a medical treatment based on my...
Does increasing your muscle mass and testosterone actually lead to increased hair loss? I've went to the gym for around 1 year and I've generally done the same workouts and maintained a similar weight. Recently I've wanted to workout harder and focus more on muscle gain than cardio the issue is...
Hard to say your hair does seem to naturally split in the middle it could just be the way that it's sitting I wouldn't worry that much if I was you but if I was really desperate I'd cut my hair short to get a better idea of the crown density