you judge: is my crown going? help! w/ PICS!

timbo

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Axl_Rose said:
It's impossible to make a claim like that just from looking top down on this case especially no matter how much of a hair loss clairvoyant you think you may be, your just spotting what you want to see.

Just because his bangs don't cover his left temple doesn't mean he's receding, people can have a natural hair line that's like that as for the crown having a different texture then the rest of the head that's because of how its directly under light, grab a guy with no male pattern baldness and do it and the same thing will happen.

Huh? the entire top of his head is under the same lighting! Do you really not notice how the sides and back are incredibly thick, and the temple area flattens and cuts off. You have a very ignorant approach that sounds a lot like "If his scalp isn't exposed, he must not be losing his hair." With hair that long, you should not be able to see the forehead from that camera angle. If you don't see that, then there is no point in arguing. I'm not going to prove anything over the internet.

Regardless, it would be wise for cruisincali to get started on Propecia.

Where's Thickandthin at? I need some support on this one. I know that he has a good eye for male pattern baldness.
 

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Axl_Rose said:
cruisincali said:
not EXACTLY sure but i saw pictures of him at around 26 and he just had some hairline and a little thinning on top. around that time he joined the military and they just cut it all off
idk if it matters but my hair is alot like my moms. very very thick where my dad always had thin hair

And how old are you?

18, and i took a really close look at the whorl spot and the hair is just as consistant as the hair everywhere else..maybe just because the hair is all pulling away from that one spot it looks like that? i press my finger into it and cant even feel my finger come in contact with my scalp cause of the hair there
 

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timbo said:
Huh? the entire top of his head is under the same lighting..

it took me like 5 pictures to get the light directly on my crown, and when i move my head down you see NO scalp on the crown area instead you see it where ever the light is shinning directly on, if that helps any?
 

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cruisincali said:
timbo said:
Huh? the entire top of his head is under the same lighting..

it took me like 5 pictures to get the light directly on my crown, and when i move my head down you see NO scalp on the crown area instead you see it where ever the light is shinning directly on, if that helps any?

I was referring to the texture and color, not the actual density. Your crown is still very dense. But you still show signs of early male pattern baldness imo. Just keep a close on it. If it starts to look thin, think about getting on Propecia, maybe throw some of that Rogaine up there. (I would recommend starting treatments now, before you lose a substantial amount of hair).
 

Artas

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^ :shakehead:

Don't start the treatments now, especially not rogaine!

Keep an eye on it, thats all you should do now.
 

ct_sicknasty

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i was getting rogaine for my temples so should i not? and i was also thinking about starting .25 MG propecia in about 4 months should i also not do that?
 

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Definitely thinning in the crown, no doubt about it. It wouldn't be noticeable at all to anyone who wasn't losing their hair, but it will be in a few years.

I wouldn't use minoxidil yet, but I'd certainly start thinking of using finasteride pretty soon.
 
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