am i getting bald?

Solid

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Hello,
im 20 losing my hair since 12 (due to dandruff) but ive realised recently that my hair patten is changing when i comb , from somewhere there is a puff while from somewhere i get a steep (check out the last image ive attached)so i took some pics in a dark room with flash light on to ask whether its an initial stage of hair loss or anything else (ive intentionally changed the hair style to take the pics other wise normally i dont see the gap,for black thumnails click on them to view the enlarged image)
also please tell me that wether my hair follicle (check pic 1 for better view) is thin or normal
 

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Artas

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From what I can see you are not going bald. If you have dandruff then use Nizoral shampoo and I wouldn' go any further than that until you notice some difference. Keep an eye on it thought. You have a healthy head of hair from what I can see :)
 

BodyDysmorphic

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IMO

it looks like your at the first stages of thinning due to male pattern baldness

you may have always had thin hair but im guessing your slowly thinning

as i always say go to a derm and get confirmed that you are thinning
once confirmed you will more than likely go on finasteride "finasteride"

your in a good place because you loss is just thinning and you dont have any actual "slick bald spots"

you will more than likely recover you hair if you consider using the popular big three
finasteride
MIN
nizoral

they are however life long commitments and you need to be able to take a pill everyday for the rest of your life
as well as apply minoxidil to your hair twice a day for best results

the choice is yours
but if you want to maintain your hair with a good possibility of regrowth
i would consider using the big three
 

Solid

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thanks for the reply guys
btw yes ive seen some change in last two year , my father and grandpa went near bald (but no patches , the quantity on the head overall went down) ive just bought nizrol , anyway thanks for the help ,really appreciated
 

s.a.f

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lavena03 said:
Eat a healthy diet, and take a quality multivitamin formulated for men. Good nutrition can help you keep your hair.

If you have a stressful job, learn how to relax and make sure you carve out some time for yourself to get your stress levels down. Stress causes your body to release hormones which can contribute to hair loss.


http://in.88db.com/bangalore/html/image ... index.html

WRONG :thumbdown2:
This is exactly the kind of misinformed bullshit that we have to deal with everyday. :jackit:
 

toocoolforhair

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lavena03 said:
Eat a healthy diet, and take a quality multivitamin formulated for men. Good nutrition can help you keep your hair.

If you have a stressful job, learn how to relax and make sure you carve out some time for yourself to get your stress levels down. Stress causes your body to release hormones which can contribute to hair loss.


http://in.88db.com/bangalore/html/image ... index.html

I have no intention of treating my hair loss, but I already do the things you say here. I eat a good diet, I take a top-notch multivitamin and I have a laidback lifestyle. However, I continue to lose my hair.
 

s.a.f

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M.p.b is genetic if you have the genes for it no amount of lifestyle change will alter it.
 
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