How Long Does It Take For Miniaturized Hairs To Die? (pics)

recedingornot87

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So as some of you may know I buzzed my head at the start of august. From these august pics you can tell that the entire top of my head is miniaturized and looks to be going bald all at once. Now that im 2.5 months into growing it, the hairs those thin hairs are still growing and not completely dead like I thought. How long do you think I have until all these hairs miniaturized hairs completely die? The two pics where my head is tilted forward are with natural lighting in the same spot and the other two are under my room lighting in the same spot. I have also been on 0.5mg propecia every day for 4 months now.

Natural Lighting( first is from august and 2nd is from this tuesday)

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Under my room light ( first is from august 2nd one from this week)

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From the pictures with longer hairs, your hairs look good! It looks like finasteride is working for you. Are you still shedding a lot?
 
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From the pictures with longer hairs, your hairs look good! It looks like finasteride is working for you. Are you still shedding a lot?

Still shedding a lot but its hard to compare since I buzzed it. At my peak loss when my scalp was burning like crazy I had pretty long hair and I was losing easily 500+ per day it was insane. Right now im still shedding but nowhere near that amount more like maybe 100 hairs per day at max. I try not to count anymore but Its definitely less than before.
 

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Right now im still shedding but nowhere near that amount more like maybe 100 hairs per day at max. I try not to count anymore but Its definitely less than before
It's a good sign. I hope you hair loss will stop for a very long time!
It's a good question though, but I don't think anybody knows how long your miniaturized hairs will stay alive. I'm asking the same question for my hair loss.
 

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I think it depends on your genes and how aggressive it is. For me, I had a crazy amount of density like six months ago. Now I’ve lost an insane amount of hair. Surely all of those long hairs didn’t go through multiple shedding cycles like miniaturized hairs are supposed to.
 

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It's a good sign. I hope you hair loss will stop for a very long time!
It's a good question though, but I don't think anybody knows how long your miniaturized hairs will stay alive. I'm asking the same question for my hair loss.
I think it depends on your genes and how aggressive it is. For me, I had a crazy amount of density like six months ago. Now I’ve lost an insane amount of hair. Surely all of those long hairs didn’t go through multiple shedding cycles like miniaturized hairs are supposed to.

Yeah for me also I lost a majority of my density in the last 6 months. It is way more noticeable when I try to do my regular hairstyle by putting my hair up, which I cant do anymore because it gets see-through. When its layed out flat forward like in these pics it makes it look like theres a lot more coverage than there actually is.

The miniaturization literally only started this year theres no way that it could be this fast it doesn't make sense. I do have a strong family history of balding young but all of those guys went bald from a fully receded hairline but for me my hairline is pretty normal and just losing density all over the top. Is there any cases on this forum of guys miniaturizing all over the scalp at a young age and then staying that way for a long time without meds?
 

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Yeah for me also I lost a majority of my density in the last 6 months. It is way more noticeable when I try to do my regular hairstyle by putting my hair up, which I cant do anymore because it gets see-through. When its layed out flat forward like in these pics it makes it look like theres a lot more coverage than there actually is.

The miniaturization literally only started this year theres no way that it could be this fast it doesn't make sense. I do have a strong family history of balding young but all of those guys went bald from a fully receded hairline but for me my hairline is pretty normal and just losing density all over the top. Is there any cases on this forum of guys miniaturizing all over the scalp at a young age and then staying that way for a long time without meds?

Maybe look into other reasons you may be losing your hair. I was just talking to a user here that had incredible regrowth after fixing his dermatitis. Which after talking to him, I realized I have as well. Do you get little painful pimples in your scalp? If so, that in my opinion, can contribute to diffuse loss. Inflammation definitely has a major role in hair loss and there’s a bunch of ways to fight inflamation.
 

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Maybe look into other reasons you may be losing your hair. I was just talking to a user here that had incredible regrowth after fixing his dermatitis. Which after talking to him, I realized I have as well. Do you get little painful pimples in your scalp? If so, that in my opinion, can contribute to diffuse loss. Inflammation definitely has a major role in hair loss and there’s a bunch of ways to fight inflamation.
I do have small pimples on my head but its not really that painful. However, when I was losing my hair super fast my scalp burned like crazy and I was losing most amounts of hair from those areas like the vertex. Also, if it was inflammation related then wouldnt the hairs not miniaturize? Isnt hairs miniaturizing a clear sign of male pattern baldness?
 

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Well yeah it’s definitely male pattern baldness. But inflamation can contribute to faster loss I believe. Even the legend “somebody” contributes s lot of his regrowth to reducing inflamation. He even told me not to start minoxidil until I eliminate inflamation or it’d make my hair worse. I’d definitely look into reducing your inflamation.

Zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole, and castor oil can help apparently
 

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Well yeah it’s definitely male pattern baldness. But inflamation can contribute to faster loss I believe. Even the legend “somebody” contributes s lot of his regrowth to reducing inflamation. He even told me not to start minoxidil until I eliminate inflamation or it’d make my hair worse. I’d definitely look into reducing your inflamation.

Zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole, and castor oil can help apparently

Im currently taking zinc and nizorol as well. Also trying to make diet changes that could hopefully reduce some inflammation. I cut out dairy from my diet and am eating more fruits and vegetables for the past month and am trying to get leaner overall, still looking to lose about 20 more lbs. Hopefully these things help.
 

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Well idk to me it looks like you have a lot more hair than when you buzzed. I know length plays a role but still.
 

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Bro, we literally have the same type of hair loss. My scalp burns like a b**ch and it seems like nothing stops it. Nizoral doesn't really help anymore and my scalp is thinning out from the inside out. My hairline is still perfect, but I'm definitely losing hair.

I tried .25mg of finasteride back in August and got some really bad side effects to the point where I had a panic attack. How has finasteride been for you? This sh*t sucks too, because I can't grow facial hair. I could probably accept my balding if I wasn't so damn hairless.
 

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Do you think we might have scarring alopecia? Everyone else I ask who's losing their hair in the more traditional way doesn't have these pains.
 

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Bro, we literally have the same type of hair loss. My scalp burns like a b**ch and it seems like nothing stops it. Nizoral doesn't really help anymore and my scalp is thinning out from the inside out. My hairline is still perfect, but I'm definitely losing hair.

I tried .25mg of finasteride back in August and got some really bad side effects to the point where I had a panic attack. How has finasteride been for you? This sh*t sucks too, because I can't grow facial hair. I could probably accept my balding if I wasn't so damn hairless.

Does you scalp burn from the vertex at the highest point on ur scalp? It seems like the burning and tightness starts there and spreads everywhere.

As for finasteride. Ive been on for 4 months and have just recently noticed lowered libido. My erections are still strong and normal but my libido is definately lower.
 

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Dang man your hair looks amazing
Thanks man, but trust me its a lot less density than at the start of the year. When I put my hair up it is completely see through but when its layed out flat it looks like there is more coverage.
 

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Does you scalp burn from the vertex at the highest point on ur scalp? It seems like the burning and tightness starts there and spreads everywhere.

As for finasteride. Ive been on for 4 months and have just recently noticed lowered libido. My erections are still strong and normal but my libido is definately lower.

Yup, although the crown doesn't burn as much as it did a few years ago. My mid-scalp is burning right now and I've noticed more density loss in that area. It's probably on par with my crown right now.

And I might give finasteride another try. Maybe I overreacted. But I just know I felt lethargic for a few days after I took it.
 

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Maybe look into other reasons you may be losing your hair. I was just talking to a user here that had incredible regrowth after fixing his dermatitis. Which after talking to him, I realized I have as well. Do you get little painful pimples in your scalp? If so, that in my opinion, can contribute to diffuse loss. Inflammation definitely has a major role in hair loss and there’s a bunch of ways to fight inflamation.

Dude I have a sore crown and huddle of head. This is also where my hair is thinning. What is it and what do I need to do?
 

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Dude I have a sore crown and huddle of head. This is also where my hair is thinning. What is it and what do I need to do?
@MyThinningConfidence is a master of inflamation in my opinion. Everything I said above, that you should’ve read, was told to me by him. Maybe he’ll chime in.
 
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