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  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3083

    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    I'm not sure why it's now popular to say mature hairlines don't exist.
    It's mass denial. Nothing more. Just mass denial. In most cases, this denial certainly isn't likely to cause much harm - but it also isn't doing anyone any good to keep denying it. Some of these young men are unknowingly harming themselves by taking unnecessary risks with questionable treatments to try to combat it - because they deny the reality of it. The day will come when most of these young men will regret doing what they've done to themselves - all because they were in denial about it. It is much better to wake up to reality.

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    • mpb47
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 676

      Originally posted by lilpauly
      mature hairline = most likely mpb in future.

      Will have to say it looks like you are getting your teenage hairline back.
      You must have caught it very early and be on something really strong to pull that off.

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      • Tracy C
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3083

        Originally posted by mpb47
        Will have to say it looks like you are getting your teenage hairline back. You must have caught it very early and be on something really strong to pull that off.
        Have you seen the list of the treatments in his chemistry set? He is going to be a gelding in no time - if he isn't already.

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        • 25 going on 65
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 1476

          pauly is on fin+dut+keto+minox (and a bunch of experimental stuff). Heavy artillery for sure--even I would be paranoid about sides at that point, but I guess big risks can bring big rewards. He has apparently advanced his hairline which is very difficult to do with meds.

          Another interesting fact about MPB vs. mature hairlines: some men retain their juvenile hairlines but experience MPB in the form of diffuse or crown loss. Talk about DNA playing a practical joke on you.

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          • Tracy C
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 3083

            Originally posted by 25 going on 65
            Another interesting fact about MPB vs. mature hairlines: some men retain their juvenile hairlines but experience MPB in the form of diffuse or crown loss. Talk about DNA playing a practical joke on you.
            This is true. They look almost exactly like they have female patterned hair loss. This is proof that the All Mighty has a very odd sense of humor. But at least this is still treatable with medications.

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            • lilpauly
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 1084

              Originally posted by mpb47
              mature hairline = most likely mpb in future.

              Will have to say it looks like you are getting your teenage hairline back.
              You must have caught it very early and be on something really strong to pull that off.
              yes, slowly my receding hairline is filling in! i attack hairloss from every angle1 i declared war on my hairline!

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              • mpb47
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 676

                Originally posted by Tracy C
                Have you seen the list of the treatments in his chemistry set? He is going to be a gelding in no time - if he isn't already.
                No but I figured anything that could basically reverse puberty like that must be something really really strong and maybe not too safe. Certainly experimental-proceed at your own risk kind of thing.

                I just went and looked at my temple area. I lost the hair there so long ago that you can't really tell I ever had hair there. With light at the right angle you can see my skin in that area is shiny so you can kinda see a contrasting outline compared to the areas below it that never had hair. The skin is more white there as well.

                Wonder if this is typical?

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                • mpb47
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 676

                  Originally posted by 25 going on 65
                  pauly is on fin+dut+keto+minox (and a bunch of experimental stuff). Heavy artillery for sure--even I would be paranoid about sides at that point, but I guess big risks can bring big rewards. He has apparently advanced his hairline which is very difficult to do with meds.

                  Another interesting fact about MPB vs. mature hairlines: some men retain their juvenile hairlines but experience MPB in the form of diffuse or crown loss. Talk about DNA playing a practical joke on you.
                  A friend of a friend is a Dr in his late 50's who works next door to me. He also never lost his teenage hair. But about 2 years ago he started thinning in the back. Less than a year later it was gone. For some reason I got the impression that drs don't care about mpb/use fin, but guess some do.

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                  • UK_
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 2691

                    Originally posted by Tracy C
                    Have you seen the list of the treatments in his chemistry set? He is going to be a gelding in no time - if he isn't already.
                    I agree, even if they cure mpb there's no way id want the hair line of a 14 year old.

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                    • lilpauly
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 1084

                      Originally posted by UK_
                      I agree, even if they cure mpb there's no way id want the hair line of a 14 year old.
                      my regimen is VERY safe! in fact every treatment passed clinical studies.

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                      • greatjob!
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 909

                        Originally posted by UK_
                        I agree, even if they cure mpb there's no way id want the hair line of a 14 year old.
                        F-that I started loosing my hair when I was 14. I would like my 10 year old hairline back please, lol.

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                        • UK_
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 2691

                          Originally posted by lilpauly
                          my regimen is VERY safe! in fact every treatment passed clinical studies.
                          I dont know your regimen - I replied previously to the wrong comment - I understand that RU is fairly safe, just very tough to get hold of, if there was a company selling RU id definately buy some.

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                          • WarLord
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 343

                            Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                            We are all wasting our time. There are no viable treatments.

                            Propecia - your penis can get ****ed

                            Minoxidil - In many cases not effective.

                            The others are just shit.

                            Yesterday, I as out, a friend pointed out that my hair was growing in a triangle, then remarks, "oh you probably have lost a bit of hair at the temples" and then points at it.

                            I felt SHIT

                            **** this hairloss SHIT
                            Man, are you sane? You don't use any treatment and you are whining here like if you were Norwood7!

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                            • yeahyeahyeah
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 1776

                              Originally posted by WarLord
                              Man, are you sane? You don't use any treatment and you are whining here like if you were Norwood7!
                              It's all relative.

                              Losing hair is shit regardless of norwood scale.

                              The fact that I would like to treat my MPB, only for the existing treatments to be shit.

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                              • WashedOut
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2011
                                • 111

                                Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                                It's all relative.

                                Losing hair is shit regardless of norwood scale.

                                The fact that I would like to treat my MPB, only for the existing treatments to be shit.
                                All you gotta do is hold on to what you got now until the better options come out. The only way to do that is the treatments you mentioned so it's your choice.

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