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  • Confused91
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 14

    21 and might be starting to bald

    Hi everyone,

    I turned 21 this year and I've recently noticed (or so I think) that I've started to lose hair. It's mostly been around my hairline, which has receded slightly but only so much that I notice it. Everyone whom I ask tells me that I'm fine and not to worry about it and how I have a thick head of hair, but - and this is something I'm sure quite a few of you here will empathize with - I still don't feel reassured.

    By way of background, I've been taking Roaccutane for about six months now and my dermatologist increased my dose in September, which is when I started to notice it more. My dad is 50 and balding but not completely bald while my maternal grandfather had a full head of thick black hair when he passed away at 84. I've spoken to a couple of doctors but they feel that I'm fine. They've also said that things like Propecia/Minoxidil are not guaranteed to work and that if I do use them, I would have to do so forever otherwise all the hair that would've fallen out eventually will.

    All in all, the issue has really annoyed and stressed me out, so I would very much appreciate some advice from you kind folk. I have attached some pictures of my hair from various angles so that you guys can take a look for yourselves. Thank you in advance for your help and please feel free to ask if you need any additional information.
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  • typicallyconcerned
    Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 65

    #2
    Originally posted by Confused91
    Hi everyone,

    I turned 21 this year and I've recently noticed (or so I think) that I've started to lose hair. It's mostly been around my hairline, which has receded slightly but only so much that I notice it. Everyone whom I ask tells me that I'm fine and not to worry about it and how I have a thick head of hair, but - and this is something I'm sure quite a few of you here will empathize with - I still don't feel reassured.

    By way of background, I've been taking Roaccutane for about six months now and my dermatologist increased my dose in September, which is when I started to notice it more. My dad is 50 and balding but not completely bald while my maternal grandfather had a full head of thick black hair when he passed away at 84. I've spoken to a couple of doctors but they feel that I'm fine. They've also said that things like Propecia/Minoxidil are not guaranteed to work and that if I do use them, I would have to do so forever otherwise all the hair that would've fallen out eventually will.

    All in all, the issue has really annoyed and stressed me out, so I would very much appreciate some advice from you kind folk. I have attached some pictures of my hair from various angles so that you guys can take a look for yourselves. Thank you in advance for your help and please feel free to ask if you need any additional information.


    It would be foolish to trust us vs. a doctor. However there is no disagreement b/t the two. You are not balding.

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    • Confused91
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 14

      #3
      Originally posted by typicallyconcerned
      It would be foolish to trust us vs. a doctor. However there is no disagreement b/t the two. You are not balding.
      Thanks for your opinion. I am not seeking a definitive opinion from anyone right now, although obviously doctors are better qualified to give one in this respect. I am simply asking you guys because I am guessing quite a few of you might have/may be going through the same thing. Also, of the two doctors that I've seen, one (a man) said that I have the beginning of MPB while another (a woman) said that I do not. So it appears that they are divided on the subject even amongst themselves.

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      • clarence
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 278

        #4
        Cut your hair short, dumbass. That'll give you a much better perspective, if you think you're losing any hair.

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        • Confused91
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 14

          #5
          Anyone else with any advice that's actually constructive?

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          • dex89
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 808

            #6
            Ignore clearence, his jealous that you have thick hair.

            Your temple from the right side seems to be thinning. Can you take a picture where your holding your hairline back?

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            • typicallyconcerned
              Member
              • Nov 2012
              • 65

              #7
              I see your concern. The fact of the matter is it's going to be extremely difficult to be 100% sure whether you have MPB or not at this stage. So you can do one of two things. Assume you don't and be happy; or assume you do & treat yourself and be happy. If you're looking to generalize the opinions you see on this site (60% say not MPB) and act on that... i understand

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              • clarence
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 278

                #8
                Originally posted by dex89
                Ignore clearence, his jealous that you have thick hair.
                I am jealous. But let's see if that jealousy lasts, once this mane is cut short. A benefit of a shorter hair style is that it helps to tell whether there are differences in thickness between the top and the sides/back. It's hard to detect thinning, if there is any, with this hair lenght at this stage.

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                • Confused91
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 14

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dex89
                  Ignore clearence, his jealous that you have thick hair.

                  Your temple from the right side seems to be thinning. Can you take a picture where your holding your hairline back?
                  Yeah I'll give it a shot after I wash my hair today.

                  The fact of the matter is that I am a foreign student studying in another country and I will not be able to go home for the Christmas holiday and therefore see my regular dermatologist, who would most certainly put my mind at ease either way. The next earliest time that I can go home might be in February, but I'm worried that the situation will deteriorate until then and that I could do something now to stop it. But as I said, Propecia seems a bit heavy-duty and unnecessary at this stage, while from what I've heard Minoxidil requires you to essentially use it forever. The whole story is extremely frustrating, as I want to and feel that I should do something but I can't right now.

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                  • sausage
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 1063

                    #10
                    You would know if you were losing hair.....

                    when you wash your hair, a lot would be coming out. Lather your head with shampoo then look at your hand....if lots of hair....then you are probably balding.

                    Also if it's easy for you to pull her out with little to no pain then again you are probably balding.

                    I can't really tell anything from those photos.

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                    • Confused91
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 14

                      #11
                      Here are a couple of shots of my hair pulled back. I'm now certain that something's not right there, especially around that right temple. I'm seriously contemplating going down to the supermarket tomorrow and getting Regaine or something.
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                      • dex89
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 808

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Confused91
                        Here are a couple of shots of my hair pulled back. I'm now certain that something's not right there, especially around that right temple. I'm seriously contemplating going down to the supermarket tomorrow and getting Regaine or something.
                        You hair is receding a bit...regaine won't regrowth hair around the hairline/temple but it can stop further hair loss. You should consider in using FIN, if you can't get a hold of FIN ATM at your local doc then you can buy it from here.



                        Just make sure you get it into 4ths but be aware that it might cause some side effects depending how your body takes it.

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                        • Confused91
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 14

                          #13
                          Originally posted by dex89
                          You hair is receding a bit...regaine won't regrowth hair around the hairline/temple but it can stop further hair loss. You should consider in using FIN, if you can't get a hold of FIN ATM at your local doc then you can buy it from here.



                          Just make sure you get it into 4ths but be aware that it might cause some side effects depending how your body takes it.
                          My aim for now would be to stop it for the time being because from what I can see it hasn't progressed too much and I (hopefully) have time on my side, so I feel that if I act soon enough I could nip it in the bud. I would be interested in trying FIN but there are two problems to this: 1) I'm taking Roaccutane ATM and I don't know how my body would react to both at the same time; 2) and as mentioned earlier, I can't go home for Christmas which means that I can't show it to my parents or see my regular dermatologist, although I have obviously told my parents about it. They think that it isn't anything that I should be worried about, but they said that if I do insist on taking something that I should get Regaine or something like that, as they aren't too keen on me taking FIN just yet. I'm sure that my dermatologist saying so would change their mind, but as I said that's not an option available to me at the moment.

                          The only thing that worries me about Regaine/Minoxidil is that I've read that it can cause shedding and potentially further hair loss, so I'm really torn as to what I should do. Has anyone had any experience with either one?

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                          • 13last
                            Junior Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 20

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Confused91
                            The only thing that worries me about Regaine/Minoxidil is that I've read that it can cause shedding and potentially further hair loss, so I'm really torn as to what I should do. Has anyone had any experience with either one?
                            I just started using them both about a month ago and I did shed quite a bit, its still not over, but it really depends from person to person, my hairloss is just a bit more advanced then yours right now, but from everything I've read and been told it depends from person to person. You might not shed at all. Though if you do, it should be back after a couple of months. My doctor told me all the shredded hair has been affected by DHT and when it comes back it should be thicker. Hope that helps bud.

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                            • JDuff
                              Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 89

                              #15
                              Everyone whom I ask tells me that I'm fine and not to worry about it and how I have a thick head of hair, but - and this is something I'm sure quite a few of you here will empathize with - I still don't feel reassured.

                              +1. I tried hitting up several ppl. about this and they immediately blow off any possibility of hair loss (even though *I* can clearly see it). Guys seem 100%+ worse about this than girls. Females will actually take a few seconds to actually *look* before making an assessment. Another guy usually won't even want to entertain your concerns, and will reflexively tell you "it's fine".

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