Hair density disparity on different parts of scalp.. normal?

StallionX

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Guys,

When I look at a woman's hair, I often see that the hair on top of their head appears less dense than the hairs on the sides.. this is considered normal for women but if I were to see a man with the same hair I would consider it male pattern baldness..

I am curious is different density at different locations (thicker on sides) considered a normal head of hair?

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tomas99

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I think it is more than obvious than less than 0.5% of men at they 30s have absolutely NO hair loss or thinning. If you would be accurate, than hair loss means simply loss of any kind which means that every men suffer from hair loss. The point is the extent. Someone can have hairloss like receding 1/20 inch per 10 years which is really nothing you could notice.

Show me picture of someone (even famous celebrity) who has the same hair density at 30 as he had at 15. I can honestly say that I have personaly never seen someone who has hair density like I had in my 14 years old.

This means that Androgenetic Alopecia genes (androgen sensitivity) is simply in everyones skin. Some can have much more sensitive genes than others like even 10x more which means they go bald in 22 and those who have 10x less receptors and just recede little bit in their 38 (like Pitt if he does not have any hair transplant).
 

antonio666

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tomas 99, that does make sense,
also do you think that everyone is capable of going bald,i mean say elvis presley had 10 times more testosterone and DHT than he had he would have gone bald
 

IBM

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tomas99 said:
I think it is more than obvious than less than 0.5% of men at they 30s have absolutely NO hair loss or thinning. If you would be accurate, than hair loss means simply loss of any kind which means that every men suffer from hair loss. The point is the extent. Someone can have hairloss like receding 1/20 inch per 10 years which is really nothing you could notice.

Show me picture of someone (even famous celebrity) who has the same hair density at 30 as he had at 15. I can honestly say that I have personaly never seen someone who has hair density like I had in my 14 years old.

This means that Androgenetic Alopecia genes (androgen sensitivity) is simply in everyones skin. Some can have much more sensitive genes than others like even 10x more which means they go bald in 22 and those who have 10x less receptors and just recede little bit in their 38 (like Pitt if he does not have any hair transplant).

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tomas99

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IBM said:
tomas99 said:
I think it is more than obvious than less than 0.5% of men at they 30s have absolutely NO hair loss or thinning. If you would be accurate, than hair loss means simply loss of any kind which means that every men suffer from hair loss. The point is the extent. Someone can have hairloss like receding 1/20 inch per 10 years which is really nothing you could notice.

Show me picture of someone (even famous celebrity) who has the same hair density at 30 as he had at 15. I can honestly say that I have personaly never seen someone who has hair density like I had in my 14 years old.

This means that Androgenetic Alopecia genes (androgen sensitivity) is simply in everyones skin. Some can have much more sensitive genes than others like even 10x more which means they go bald in 22 and those who have 10x less receptors and just recede little bit in their 38 (like Pitt if he does not have any hair transplant).

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How old is he? Show picture of him at 14 years. He probably had slightly better hair than now.
 

tomas99

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antonio666 said:
tomas 99, that does make sense,
also do you think that everyone is capable of going bald,i mean say elvis presley had 10 times more testosterone and DHT than he had he would have gone bald

I think that. Although not everyone has sensitive genes on all scalp. Someone with no signs of male pattern baldness with 10x higher Testosterone could develop temples somehow but his vertex could stay the same.

There are peoples who develop some kind of temples but when their hair is short, you can see that their vertex and back of the head have the same density, so receptors only in front.
 

hair today gone tomorrow

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tomas99 said:
I think it is more than obvious than less than 0.5% of men at they 30s have absolutely NO hair loss or thinning. If you would be accurate, than hair loss means simply loss of any kind which means that every men suffer from hair loss. The point is the extent. Someone can have hairloss like receding 1/20 inch per 10 years which is really nothing you could notice.

Show me picture of someone (even famous celebrity) who has the same hair density at 30 as he had at 15. I can honestly say that I have personaly never seen someone who has hair density like I had in my 14 years old.

This means that Androgenetic Alopecia genes (androgen sensitivity) is simply in everyones skin. Some can have much more sensitive genes than others like even 10x more which means they go bald in 22 and those who have 10x less receptors and just recede little bit in their 38 (like Pitt if he does not have any hair transplant).

http://www.prisonbreakbuff.com/wp-conte ... people.jpg

I think he is 35....he has to buzz his head TWICE a week he says.
 

Bet24

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hair today gone tomorrow said:
tomas99 said:
I think it is more than obvious than less than 0.5% of men at they 30s have absolutely NO hair loss or thinning. If you would be accurate, than hair loss means simply loss of any kind which means that every men suffer from hair loss. The point is the extent. Someone can have hairloss like receding 1/20 inch per 10 years which is really nothing you could notice.

Show me picture of someone (even famous celebrity) who has the same hair density at 30 as he had at 15. I can honestly say that I have personaly never seen someone who has hair density like I had in my 14 years old.

This means that Androgenetic Alopecia genes (androgen sensitivity) is simply in everyones skin. Some can have much more sensitive genes than others like even 10x more which means they go bald in 22 and those who have 10x less receptors and just recede little bit in their 38 (like Pitt if he does not have any hair transplant).

http://www.prisonbreakbuff.com/wp-conte ... people.jpg

I think he is 35....he has to buzz his head TWICE a week he says.

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