Hi,
here's my story. I've read all the facts I've found in the web, and would now like to have a personal advice from you guys.
I'm 19 ½ at the moment. I think I started losing hair about 2 ½ years ago, after beginning to dye them. At first I thought it was just an allergic reaction or something like that, but about a year ago from now I realized the facts: I was really becoming bald. Yesterday decided I finally do something about the matter. Better later than never, I suppose.
Until last summer I had long hair which I dyed regularly. Then I cutted it all off. Since that I've let it grow again without dying. It might be just in my mind, but I think I haven't lost that much hair after that.
So, I guess I'm at early 2 in Norwood's scale right now, and I'm yet able to cover all the unwanted progress with my hair, which is still quite as thick as couple of years ago.
Here are some pics:
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/front.jpg
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/right.jpg
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/left.jpg
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/back.jpg
What kind of regimen would you suggest for me? I'd be really satisfied if I was able to stop the hairloss and keep the hair I currently have. Yeah, Propecia might do it, but is it oversized solution for my matter? As you can see, the back of the head isn't yet a problem. I'm much worried about the forehead, which is "escaping" rather fast and having a lot of "baby hair" in it. Could I prevent the further hairloss by using only Rogaine on my forehead?
I also studied a bit on our family's history of hairloss. All men at my father's side began to get bald in their thirties. Nothing unusual, I'd say. My mother's side was much more interesting; my grandfather, his brothers and my uncle all had really "high forehead" already in their twenties, but didn't get much balder after that. Is it possible that hairloss stops at some point? I'm not taking any risks on this one, though.
Well, tell me what you think, all kinds of experiences and advices are welcome!
P.S. Hope my English is good enough for you to understand.
here's my story. I've read all the facts I've found in the web, and would now like to have a personal advice from you guys.
I'm 19 ½ at the moment. I think I started losing hair about 2 ½ years ago, after beginning to dye them. At first I thought it was just an allergic reaction or something like that, but about a year ago from now I realized the facts: I was really becoming bald. Yesterday decided I finally do something about the matter. Better later than never, I suppose.
Until last summer I had long hair which I dyed regularly. Then I cutted it all off. Since that I've let it grow again without dying. It might be just in my mind, but I think I haven't lost that much hair after that.
So, I guess I'm at early 2 in Norwood's scale right now, and I'm yet able to cover all the unwanted progress with my hair, which is still quite as thick as couple of years ago.
Here are some pics:

http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/front.jpg

http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/right.jpg

http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/left.jpg

http://personal.inet.fi/koti/upcurve/pics/back.jpg
What kind of regimen would you suggest for me? I'd be really satisfied if I was able to stop the hairloss and keep the hair I currently have. Yeah, Propecia might do it, but is it oversized solution for my matter? As you can see, the back of the head isn't yet a problem. I'm much worried about the forehead, which is "escaping" rather fast and having a lot of "baby hair" in it. Could I prevent the further hairloss by using only Rogaine on my forehead?
I also studied a bit on our family's history of hairloss. All men at my father's side began to get bald in their thirties. Nothing unusual, I'd say. My mother's side was much more interesting; my grandfather, his brothers and my uncle all had really "high forehead" already in their twenties, but didn't get much balder after that. Is it possible that hairloss stops at some point? I'm not taking any risks on this one, though.
Well, tell me what you think, all kinds of experiences and advices are welcome!
P.S. Hope my English is good enough for you to understand.