Hi,
title says it all. Are certain balding patterns representative of more aggressive male pattern baldness than others? I think I have the beginnings of a 'W' pattern, both my hairline corners are thinning badly, and the very middle of my hairline has also started to thin dramatically. I've heard some people say this is signifies particularly aggressive balding that finasteride won't be able to treat (normal pattern is receding hairline corners but strong forelock). Is this true? Or is there no relationship between the pattern of balding and the probability of halting loss on finasteride?
btw: I've been 1 month on 0.625mg of finasteride per day (or equivalent of 1/4 proscar EOD), and rogaine 2x daily (although it has done nothing to slow recession/thinning in the past year).
title says it all. Are certain balding patterns representative of more aggressive male pattern baldness than others? I think I have the beginnings of a 'W' pattern, both my hairline corners are thinning badly, and the very middle of my hairline has also started to thin dramatically. I've heard some people say this is signifies particularly aggressive balding that finasteride won't be able to treat (normal pattern is receding hairline corners but strong forelock). Is this true? Or is there no relationship between the pattern of balding and the probability of halting loss on finasteride?
btw: I've been 1 month on 0.625mg of finasteride per day (or equivalent of 1/4 proscar EOD), and rogaine 2x daily (although it has done nothing to slow recession/thinning in the past year).