Help please, update

twigthewonderkid

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Hello everyone,
I don't know if any of you remember me, but about two months ago I joined this forum and was concerned about whether or not I was starting to lose my hair, with the vast majority agreeing I was not.

However, I feel this may be wrong as I might be losing it now, two months on.

I have some comparison pictures, can anyone guide me as to whether anything is wrong here?

November 2006:
http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 298cn9.jpg

January 2007:
http://img403.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 400si6.jpg
http://img409.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 399ru7.jpg
http://img441.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 408jv7.jpg

Please bear in mind I have always had a high hairline.
 
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Looks like the spot in back is widening to me. Just my opinion though
 

porajj

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Looks like a cowlick, and thats it. Not really any change at all that I notice.
 

Follically Challenged

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Losing it in the front, the back looks like you would have lost some also, although I don't see it progressing.

You're probably gonna lose your hair one day if you don't do something about it, right? You might as well start now instead of always wondering if holding off is the right decision.
 

Jojje

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i just dont se it, and the jan pics looks wet while the first 1 looks dry.
go to a derm and get it checked if you are worried.
alot cheaper then starting treatments if you dont need it :D
 
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Yes, go and see a dermatologist, but to me it looks like vertex thinning. Your hairline looks as if it has receded as well though I am not sure about it since I don´t know how it looked a few months ago. Anyways, Finasteride is your way to go if you are balding. You don´t need Rogaine at this stage, yet.
 

twigthewonderkid

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Alrighty then. Does anyone know where to get the drugs in Britain, or if they are indeed available on the NHS? Would I need to see a dermatologist first? Trouble is, that could take six months or so, the way the NHS is...
 
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