22 year old. Diffuse thinning? Opinions and suggestions appreciated

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  • BB13
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 4

    22 year old. Diffuse thinning? Opinions and suggestions appreciated

    Hey guys,
    I'm new here so I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm 22 going on 23 in a few days, and my hair is thinning out pretty good. I've always had fine hair just like my mom, but over the past year it's gotten much thinner and harder to style. I have a lot of miniaturization occurring and I am losing it in a diffuse pattern. My oldest brother is 27, and he is extremely thin, and my other brother, who is 24 opted to clean shave what little hair he had left (he lost his hair between 17-21) so he is clean bald pretty much. My friends and family tell me my hair is fine, and nobody tells me I'm losing it, but the mirrors don't lie, and I watched what happened to my brothers first hand. I was thinking about buying minoxidil foam this week to try and combat my thinning crown and top scalp. I know that minoxidil doesn't fight mbp at the core, but I would rather try it out before I take extreme measures and hop on propecia. I have an appointment with a hair specialist in 2 weeks so ill def find out what he thinks are my best options, but if you guys could take a look at the pics and give me some input I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks for your time. I know I'm not alone In this so it would be good to get honest advice from people who know what I'm dealing with first hand.
    Note: the pic attached was today when hair was wet. I have more photos but my iPad is only letting me upload one
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  • BigThinker
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1507

    #2
    Originally posted by BB13
    Hey guys,
    I'm new here so I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm 22 going on 23 in a few days, and my hair is thinning out pretty good. I've always had fine hair just like my mom, but over the past year it's gotten much thinner and harder to style. I have a lot of miniaturization occurring and I am losing it in a diffuse pattern. My oldest brother is 27, and he is extremely thin, and my other brother, who is 24 opted to clean shave what little hair he had left (he lost his hair between 17-21) so he is clean bald pretty much. My friends and family tell me my hair is fine, and nobody tells me I'm losing it, but the mirrors don't lie, and I watched what happened to my brothers first hand. I was thinking about buying minoxidil foam this week to try and combat my thinning crown and top scalp. I know that minoxidil doesn't fight mbp at the core, but I would rather try it out before I take extreme measures and hop on propecia. I have an appointment with a hair specialist in 2 weeks so ill def find out what he thinks are my best options, but if you guys could take a look at the pics and give me some input I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks for your time. I know I'm not alone In this so it would be good to get honest advice from people who know what I'm dealing with first hand.
    Note: the pic attached was today when hair was wet. I have more photos but my iPad is only letting me upload one
    Definitely looks thinned, not that that is any surprise to you. I think you're doing the right thing to acknowledge that, regardless of what your family says to comfort you, in order to act timely and effectively.

    As for suggestions, I think you're already taking the appropriate first step: speaking with a specialist. In preparation for that meeting, you might benefit from educating yourself on the "Big 3". Find a thread with plenty of information here: http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=743

    Wish you the best, and I hope that was even modestly helpful. Ask otherwise.

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    • 2020
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 1513

      #3
      Originally posted by BB13
      . I have an appointment with a hair specialist in 2 weeks
      lol that's hilarious of you think your local doctor knows anything...

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      • BB13
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 4

        #4
        Originally posted by 2020
        lol that's hilarious of you think your local doctor knows anything...
        its not my local doctor. its a doctor who specializes in hairloss.

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        • 2020
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 1513

          #5
          Originally posted by BB13
          its not my local doctor. its a doctor who specializes in hairloss.
          lol you're so naive. What could he possibly know? If you haven't realized by now, baldness is not really curable and it's very hard to reverse anything significantly so what are your options? This page will provide you with 50x more info than your doctor:

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          • BB13
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 4

            #6
            Originally posted by 2020
            lol you're so naive. What could he possibly know? If you haven't realized by now, baldness is not really curable and it's very hard to reverse anything significantly so what are your options? This page will provide you with 50x more info than your doctor:
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgenic_alopecia
            if what you just said is true, what are you doing here then? I didnt think that going to a doctor to have tests done and have my hair looked at by someone who does that everyday for a living was naive, but I guess im more naive than I thought.judging from your past posts it seems as if youre a pretty pessimistic about most things. i didnt come on here to whine about my hairloss. thanks for your 2 cents on the matter though

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            • akai
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 231

              #7
              Your hair looked a lot like mine. My crown was probably worse though. After a year or so of denial I jumped on 0.5mg of finasteride per day and ketoconazole shampoo 2-3 times per week. I never tried minxoidil as there is no way I could keep up with applying that 1-2 times per day. Not what you want to hear but there are limited options in what works to fight hair loss. Apparently I'm one of the lucky ones as I've had no sides from finasteride. I saw a lot of improvement at month 8 or 9 and my crown filled in nicely a little after a year. Remember, finasteride is effective at keeping what you have, regrowth isn't always going to happen and it's especially difficult to regrow on the hairline. The longer you wait the more hair you are going to lose. Like many other people I wish I would of addressed my hair loss earlier. Good luck.

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              • BigThinker
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 1507

                #8
                Originally posted by 2020
                lol you're so naive. What could he possibly know? If you haven't realized by now, baldness is not really curable and it's very hard to reverse anything significantly so what are your options? This page will provide you with 50x more info than your doctor:
                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgenic_alopecia


                Should he have Wikipedia prescribe him drugs and monitor his biometrics too?

                Damn, son, you are one bitter little douche bag.

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                • BigThinker
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 1507

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BB13
                  if what you just said is true, what are you doing here then? I didnt think that going to a doctor to have tests done and have my hair looked at by someone who does that everyday for a living was naive, but I guess im more naive than I thought.judging from your past posts it seems as if youre a pretty pessimistic about most things. i didnt come on here to whine about my hairloss. thanks for your 2 cents on the matter though
                  Yeah, I wouldn't stress him. Dude is a super salty NW7 and trying to bring others down because of it.

                  You're doing the right thing. See a professional and pursue viable treatments responsibly,while enjoying being infinitely more satisfied with life than that miserable soul can comprehend.

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                  • 2020
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 1513

                    #10
                    Originally posted by BB13
                    if what you just said is true, what are you doing here then?
                    reading info about future treatments

                    Originally posted by BB13
                    I didnt think that going to a doctor to have tests done and have my hair looked at by someone who does that everyday for a living was naive, but I guess im more naive than I thought.judging from your past posts it seems as if youre a pretty pessimistic about most things.
                    don't worry nothing is missing - you're just going bald like millions of other men. Doctors have no idea what's causing baldness and the only treatment they're aware of is the only two that have been approved at the moment. You would be just wasting money. Plus, it's likely that the doctor would prescribe brand names and I doubt you would want to pay $100/month...



                    Originally posted by BigThinker
                    Should he have Wikipedia prescribe him drugs and monitor his biometrics too?
                    that's not happening anyways

                    Originally posted by BigThinker
                    Damn, son, you are one bitter little douche bag.
                    I'm not bitter at anything where did you get that?


                    Originally posted by BigThinker
                    Yeah, I wouldn't stress him. Dude is a super salty NW7 and trying to bring others down because of it.
                    actually I have more hair than him at the moment...

                    Originally posted by BigThinker
                    You're doing the right thing. See a professional and pursue viable treatments responsibly,while enjoying being infinitely more satisfied with life than that miserable soul can comprehend.
                    "professional" yes... I would really like to hear his conversation with a professional hair loss doctor...

                    who said I was miserable?

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                    • BigThinker
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 1507

                      #11
                      You don't need to explicitly say you're miserable. It oozes from your tone and typical demeanor. I've actually come across your posts on other hair loss forums I've browsed - it's the same deprecating, faux confidence, aggressive trash. If your true, current hair loss status isn't significant enough to make you be this way, it's due to some other condition, like micropenia.

                      If you have nothing constructive to say, f**k off. Example: So, you don't think a hair specialist is a professional who can accurately diagnose and treat his hair loss. That's fine - that's your opinion. How about you advise he see a dermatologist or something instead of being a poor, agonized degenerate.

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