
Yeah, I get that from time to time actuallyIs this Benedict cumberbatch? I feel so looking at your facial bones
Are you sure? I think I've had this hairline at least from the age of 18 or even earlier. I'm not the slightest bit concerned about the left side, it's only the right side that seems problematic, but it might be natural...You're not pulling your hair back properly, but it does seem like the beginnings of some recession in the temples.
Are you sure? I think I've had this hairline at least from the age of 18 or even earlier. I'm not the slightest bit concerned about the left side, it's only the right side that seems problematic, but it might be natural...
No, I'm not sure. The only real way to be sure, would be to visit a specialist who, after inspecting the area, could tell you whether there was any miniaturisation. All I can do is give you an objective opinion.
I can tell you that I have read a lot of stories from people who say that their hair has "always been a bit thinner in the temples", or that "one side was always weaker", etc (I also convinced myself for a long time!) but more often than not, there is early signs of hairloss. Your hair is still excellent; great density and (perhaps) only minor thinning on one side. finasteride/minoxidil alone could potentially fix this back to its formal glory - if there was hairloss.
If I was you, I'd either 1) visit a specialist and seek their opinion, 2) take a close up picture, in good lighting, with the hair fully scrapped back - then take comparative pictures, on a monthly basis. In the meantime, research the big 3, should you want to start this down the line.
No, I'm not sure. The only real way to be sure, would be to visit a specialist who, after inspecting the area, could tell you whether there was any miniaturisation. All I can do is give you an objective opinion.
I can tell you that I have read a lot of stories from people who say that their hair has "always been a bit thinner in the temples", or that "one side was always weaker", etc (I also convinced myself for a long time!) but more often than not, there is early signs of hairloss. Your hair is still excellent; great density and (perhaps) only minor thinning on one side. finasteride/minoxidil alone could potentially fix this back to its formal glory - if there was hairloss.
If I was you, I'd either 1) visit a specialist and seek their opinion, 2) take a close up picture, in good lighting, with the hair fully scrapped back - then take comparative pictures, on a monthly basis. In the meantime, research the big 3, should you want to start this down the line.
I'll also say that the human eye can only detect 'hairloss' once approx. 50% has been lost! That's way hairloss transplants only give you partial density, but that's all that's required, since it gives the illusion of full density.
For most people (some have aggressive hairloss), hairloss occurs at a very slow rate - it can literally take a decade before you know you are losing your hair. That's exactly what happened with me. I'd convince myself that my hair had always been a bit thinner, or that when it's wet, hair should look thinner - because the light from the bathroom comes down on the top of your head and not the sides, blah blah. It's easier to convince yourself everything is OK, since the alternative is accepting hairloss and seeking treatment, which is taunting (at first).
Here's a recent photo of me with completely dry hair, so you'll get the idea of what my hair type is like.
It does all look very thick. I wouldn't panic anyway. I don't know where you're from but you may be able to have a free examination by a specialist (if you're happy to be put on a waiting list) who can determine, officially, whether there is miniaturisation. Alternatively, just monitor your hair after the coming months and years and act accordingly. Good luck !
I don't know where you are from, but here in Germany I went to the doctor and he prescribed me a visit to the dermatologistThanks again, what are these specialists called? Health care is free here, so I could possibly book an appointment if it's covered by the health care system here. I assume we are still talking about medical doctors, and not any type of grooming services/plastic surgeons? In lack of a better term I'm using plastic surgeon to refer to doctors that do hair transplants etc.
I assume your father is bald or balding, when did he start balding and at what Norwood-Stage is he now?
I would definitely say genetics is on your side currently. No, I don't think that the hair of the mother's father is more decisive and in my opinion you could start balding later in life at 40, but yeah that's actually pure probability. But speaking of probability, how likely is it that you' re balding at your age? Very, very low. Your hairline is fine and if it's receding a little bit , that's probably because you're getting a mature hairline. Just a question, can you grow a beard and if yes, at a slow or fast rate? That could suggest if your hair follicles are sensible to DHT.Yeah, my father started balding noticeably around the age of forty. I'd say he's about Norwood 3 or 4. He's pretty much the only man that has lost his hair of my close relatives. Isn't the balding gene for the most part inherited from the mothers father? And thanks for the tip. What do you think of my hairline?
I would definitely say genetics is on your side currently. No, I don't think that the hair of the mother's father is more decisive and in my opinion you could start balding later in life at 40, but yeah that's actually pure probability. But speaking of probability, how likely is it that you' re balding at your age? Very, very low. Your hairline is fine and if it's receding a little bit , that's probably because you're getting a mature hairline. Just a question, can you grow a beard and if yes, at a slow or fast rate? That could suggest if your hair follicles are sensible to DHT.
I find the tips you got are very useful. Continue taking a photo on a regular basis (every 6 months) and go to a dermotologist.
LOL sorry I wrote bullshit. I mean people 's hair who can't grow a beard is less sensible to DHT