• 04-23-2016 09:53 AM
    ninjabin
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    Hi there! What do you think of my crown?
    Hi Guys,

    I'm 24 years old, and for some reason recently I've been obsessed with the fact that I might be losing hair.

    I don't find hair in my bed/shower and everything looks normal but I'm concerned by my crown area.

    Can you please give me your opinion? Also when I touch it with my hand it feels thinner than the rest of the hair, is that normal?

    I can't really say if it has always been like this because only recently I started thinking about the fact that I could go bald. (this due to my friends going bald)

    My hairline is fine.

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  • 04-23-2016 12:03 PM
    Ohthehair
    This is clearly under a fairly bright light. But the first pic has less light shining on it and it looks less exposed. Id say you're fine. Keep checking ever 3-6 months. But right now, I can't see any cause for concern.
  • 04-23-2016 12:06 PM
    ninjabin
    Thanks for you response.

    The light in my corridor is a bit bright. I don't know what it looks like under natural light.

    I will do as you say and check in 3 months!
  • 04-28-2016 06:14 AM
    jjones2908
    Can't tell whether that looks a bit suspect or if it's a trick of the light, but it does remind me of where my crown started out about 18 months ago, especially as we have a similar 'hair direction' pattern. Below is a picture of where my crown is now, so if I were you, I'd definitely do as Ohthehair says and monitor it.

    https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/attach...9&d=1461768465
  • 05-03-2016 06:34 AM
    Johny41
    Hello @ninjabin,
    In my opinion it is the beginning. Your crown looks a little bit thin, so a close monitoring is best option for now. You may do photos every month for better comparison.
  • 05-03-2016 07:14 AM
    jjones2908
    Yes, I would agree that it's probably the very beginning too. Has that look of the lighter area around the crown having spread forward ever so slightly. Oddly, I usually find it better to look at photos of the crown zoomed out (i.e. your thumbnails) as it seems to highlight more clearly if something is a bit off.

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