Hi everybody. My name is Alex. I want to thank all the hair loss sufferers who posts on here as well as the fantastic physicians out there who give hope to guys like me. Here's my story. (sorry if this seems disorganized, I just want to present this information chronologically).
I've been lurking this forum for a few days after doing tons of research. In May 2010 (one month before my 25th birthday), I finally noticed my hair loss during a haircut and freaked out. I always knew I had a high forehead, but it wasn't until May that I truly noticed that my hairline was receding. I've attached a picture of myself from May 2010. (I'm the guy in the pink shirt and vest on the left).

During a physical with my doctor, I asked him if he noticed any pattern balding. He responded that there was a little thinning, but not too much.
I've always been proud of my hair and did not handle this news well. In response to the news that I was experiencing ANY amount of balding, I buzzed my hair to practically NOTHING. I was devastated and I didn't want to look at my hair continue to decline.
After doing some research, I immediately began using Rogaine 5% foam, which I've now been using twice a day for 8 weeks. Two weeks later, I got a prescription for Propecia... and have been taking 1mg daily for the last 6 weeks.
I decided to let my hair grow back in so I could better evaluate the success of the treatments.
Also, around two weeks ago I went for a consultation with a leading hair transplant surgeon here in Chicago. At that time I was mostly worried about lowering the sides of my hairline a conservative amount. I was told that I had thinning in the crown area as well. Add to that, I was informed that my donor area is too thin for the strip extraction method. I was told I needed (via FUE), 1000-1250 to achieve the hairline restoration I wanted.
All this time, I was constantly told by friends and family that my hair loss wasn't very noticeable, especially not in the crown or vertex.
I have added Nizoral 1% to my regimen yesterday, which I plan to use on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
As I've let my hair grow in, I've noticed that it's thinner all over than I ever remembered it. I'm an actor used to constantly being under stage lighting and being photographed-- and even in February of 2010, under stage lights (I'm on the right), I didn't notice any sort of diffuse thinning.

Fast forward to just this moment, where I've taken a bunch of pictures. It seems I'm shockingly thin everywhere (especially with a flash and overhead lighting).
Right now I'm feeling hopeless, nauseous, shocked, depressed, and all-around awful. I can see my scalp from every angle. I've been told that diffuse thinning will lead to profound baldness. It wasn't until just this moment that I realized I am probably a Norwood VI or so. I feel so stupid that I didn't notice this and that I let everybody around me lie to me and say that my hair loss wasn't very noticeable. It makes me sick to look at myself.
I would get an HT, but I don't know what they can do for me. If I am this profoundly bald, is there even a point?
Is there any hope for me? At all?
I'm not sure what to do.
W/ Flash





Away from overhead lighting

In overhead lighting; no flash


I've been lurking this forum for a few days after doing tons of research. In May 2010 (one month before my 25th birthday), I finally noticed my hair loss during a haircut and freaked out. I always knew I had a high forehead, but it wasn't until May that I truly noticed that my hairline was receding. I've attached a picture of myself from May 2010. (I'm the guy in the pink shirt and vest on the left).

During a physical with my doctor, I asked him if he noticed any pattern balding. He responded that there was a little thinning, but not too much.
I've always been proud of my hair and did not handle this news well. In response to the news that I was experiencing ANY amount of balding, I buzzed my hair to practically NOTHING. I was devastated and I didn't want to look at my hair continue to decline.
After doing some research, I immediately began using Rogaine 5% foam, which I've now been using twice a day for 8 weeks. Two weeks later, I got a prescription for Propecia... and have been taking 1mg daily for the last 6 weeks.
I decided to let my hair grow back in so I could better evaluate the success of the treatments.
Also, around two weeks ago I went for a consultation with a leading hair transplant surgeon here in Chicago. At that time I was mostly worried about lowering the sides of my hairline a conservative amount. I was told that I had thinning in the crown area as well. Add to that, I was informed that my donor area is too thin for the strip extraction method. I was told I needed (via FUE), 1000-1250 to achieve the hairline restoration I wanted.
All this time, I was constantly told by friends and family that my hair loss wasn't very noticeable, especially not in the crown or vertex.
I have added Nizoral 1% to my regimen yesterday, which I plan to use on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
As I've let my hair grow in, I've noticed that it's thinner all over than I ever remembered it. I'm an actor used to constantly being under stage lighting and being photographed-- and even in February of 2010, under stage lights (I'm on the right), I didn't notice any sort of diffuse thinning.

Fast forward to just this moment, where I've taken a bunch of pictures. It seems I'm shockingly thin everywhere (especially with a flash and overhead lighting).
Right now I'm feeling hopeless, nauseous, shocked, depressed, and all-around awful. I can see my scalp from every angle. I've been told that diffuse thinning will lead to profound baldness. It wasn't until just this moment that I realized I am probably a Norwood VI or so. I feel so stupid that I didn't notice this and that I let everybody around me lie to me and say that my hair loss wasn't very noticeable. It makes me sick to look at myself.
I would get an HT, but I don't know what they can do for me. If I am this profoundly bald, is there even a point?
Is there any hope for me? At all?
I'm not sure what to do.
W/ Flash





Away from overhead lighting

In overhead lighting; no flash



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