is this thinning of hair at corner , i part it so it looks like this , is this normal ?
hair thinning ?
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Yeah, that doesn't look like miniaturization. The hairs look normal thickness but shaved (blunt ends)
I'm starting to seriously wonder about some posters "eighteen" for example. Saying "yes that's thinning" when there doesn't appear to be can be damaging to someone. I know if it was me I'd freak out and for no good reason.Comment
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Those are clearly minaturized very thin looking losing pigment, oh yea and its in the temple peak area very common place for hairloss expecially early on. Dont get me wrong this guy can have very slow thinning alot of guys do. But if youre seeing signs of early mpb then you need to keep. An eye on it to see if it gets worse. Only time can tell, and time is hair.Comment
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Incorrect. Often people (even women) have less hair around this area. I for example can look back at photos as a child and see I had very little hair in that area. I still have very little hair in that area.
Also please take not to people's eyebrows. Look closely at the edges of your eyebrows. You will find thinner hairs and smaller hairs. There is a transition. It doesn't just stop being velus and automatically be a thick line of terminal hair.
OP should look at old pics and see if any change. If none, move one and keep monitoring it every 6 months. Until such times as he knows he has MPB.Comment
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Temple points sometimes diminish and often they don't. I see many men in my work place with bald heads and temple peaks intact.
What I see in that picture is not miniaturisation. I could be wrong, but they don't appear miniaturised. What you seem to be seeing is the fact that there are less hairs on edges naturally and you can obviously see skin through.
Many other darker skinned people often have very dense defined temple peaks. But many "white" men tend to have them a little more diffused.
Eg: Justin Bieber
I still see no miniaturisation.Comment
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