I had notice my hair loss in Dec 2013 and this photo is of Dec 2015.I had undergone a nasal surgery cause of nasal deviated septum and nasal polyps.As the surgery was not successful ,I became very depress and stressful.Now with my hair problems I always in depression and in stress.2 days back I went to a psychologist ,cause I am suffering from insomnia too. Is my hair loss is TE or mpb.What treatment should I go for....waiting for Ur reply guys especially from Artista and balding bad and from others too. by the way I am 21 years old..and one more thing I trimmed my hair 6 days back.
what norwood is I am????
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Alam962 ,,hello!
I am finally here for you bro!!
First of all, those 2 photos does not have the best lighting but it shows
your hairline to be maturing but NOT balding as yet.
You had mentioned your health ,depression and emotional issues here which was a good thing to do.
I would suggest to you that you must be ACCEPTING of how things are for now.
Avoid becoming very stressed out! Stress CAN cause to much more problems to your hairline
than you know!
I know that from EXPERIENCE.
Approx from 2003 to 2005 is when I too had suffered from depression and STRESS.
It had NOTHING to do with my hairline!!
It had everything to do with what I had to deal with in my life
back then.
I had ALLOWED those negativities to effect me badly and so
the stress did its damage to my hairline and crown relatively fast!
Since then, my life has become so much better because I decided to accept life for what it is.
I felt that my life would get better as long as I keep myself positive regardless as to what would be going on in life.
Again, you must be ACCEPTING of how things are for right now.
All things in life can and would be better as long as you do not allow yourself to become depressed saddened and stressed out.
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OK I am back at home,,(Lots of artwork to get done)
Alam' minoxidil does not make your hair oily, not at all.
My own experience with the use of minoxidil shows that after approx 3 months I am seeing good IMPROVEMENTS to my hairline as well as at the back of my crown!!
I would not lie or scam anything about that because I come on to this great forum, BTT, mainly to try and give good commonsense advice to especially the young guys here.
The improvements vary from person to person of course.
What you can do is to start taking it, 2 times a day, and do NOT focus too much on your hair.
Basically your hair looks A-OK,,just seems to have a maturing hairline at this point.
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Alam962 ,,hello!
I am finally here for you bro!!
First of all, those 2 photos does not have the best lighting but it shows
your hairline to be maturing but NOT balding as yet.
You had mentioned your health ,depression and emotional issues here which was a good thing to do.
I would suggest to you that you must be ACCEPTING of how things are for now.
Avoid becoming very stressed out! Stress CAN cause to much more problems to your hairline
than you know!
I know that from EXPERIENCE.
Approx from 2003 to 2005 is when I too had suffered from depression and STRESS.
It had NOTHING to do with my hairline!!
It had everything to do with what I had to deal with in my life
back then.
I had ALLOWED those negativities to effect me badly and so
the stress did its damage to my hairline and crown relatively fast!
Since then, my life has become so much better because I decided to accept life for what it is.
I felt that my life would get better as long as I keep myself positive regardless as to what would be going on in life.
Again, you must be ACCEPTING of how things are for right now.
All things in life can and would be better as long as you do not allow yourself to become depressed saddened and stressed out.
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You seem to be a Norwood II and potential Norwood III. Unless your mature hairline bothers you, don't do anything. The psychological effects of hair loss aren't easy to deal with no matter what hair loss treatments you pursue.Click here for a free hair loss recommendation from Dr. Patrick Mwamba
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