Receding on left temple only -- unsure if male pattern baldness

kirashira

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Hi guys,
Over the past 10 months I have been expereiencing hair loss only on my left temple. My right temple has remained the absolute same. I am very close to hopping on finistride. I have visited a derm and she did not seem very knowledgeable..she told me either I have male pattern baldness or it is telogen effluvium (I had a nervous break down two months prior to noticing the hair loss after an incident with a drug) and the times sort of matched up to my hair loss. I want to act fast if it is indeed male pattern baldness and hop on finasteride.

What are your thoughts? Thanks to all in advance.


Left temple:

http://i.imgur.com/RVxxl6d.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/lspfsr5.jpg
http://imgur.com/qFp7Ww0


Right temple:
http://i.imgur.com/xd4TJN5.jpg
 

Secretlybatman

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I'm losing at the crown and only the right side. I put my right side shed on minoxidil speeding up my hair cycles as my left side is fine and i never used minoxidil there. It's definitely not unheard of for it to happen though.
 

Vlatch

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Norwood 7.
 

giannis

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dude how old are you? its rediculous to get on finasteride which wont do much or any at all for that slight receded temple. but i know how u feel because i made the same mistake a year ago for a little thining i had on my hairline and got on finasteride. i wish i knew. think about it before getting that pill. i know being proactive is better but there are better ways to treat that slight recesion
 

zzzzz

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assymetrical recession is common if you have male pattern baldness I would start finasteride
 

kirashira

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No one i know in my family has hairloss. I know assymetrical is common but when does it normally start to even out? If you look at my right side yoi can still see its very juvenile...
 
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