• 07-23-2014 01:54 AM
    Tom1994
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    Am I receding? Please let me know what you think....
    Hi,
    I'm 20 and have recently noticed recession in my corner hairline, the right side seems to be receding more than the left. I know it's nothing major but I want to get some answers so that I know how best to approach it. My dads side is mostly bald but mums side isn't.
    My hair is thick and curly if I let it grow out and the front forelock is thick, just with the receding corners. it's Is fin a bad idea at 20? I really don't want to loose my hair! Please be honest :)
    Cheers,
    Tom
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  • 07-25-2014 03:53 AM
    Tom1994
    Anyone?
  • 07-25-2014 12:19 PM
    OrdinaryUser
    Looks more like maturation of hair line to me, which is typical for males. Get a Dermatologist to evaluate it to be sure.
  • 10-26-2014 03:36 AM
    Tom1994
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    Here is some more recent pics, what do you guys think? is this the start of MPB? My dads pretty bald but his dad had a good strong head of hair and my mums dad also had very good hair. Any feedback is massively appreciated!Attachment 35551Attachment 35552
  • 10-26-2014 04:24 AM
    Tom1994
    Bump
  • 10-26-2014 04:41 AM
    Illusion
    Seems like a good hairline to me. How is the density of your hairline? And how is the overall density of your hair? You don't necessarily have to make pictures of this, I'm just asking you.
  • 10-26-2014 05:01 AM
    Tom1994
    Thanks for the reply!, my hair is really thick and barbers always comment on how thick it is. Im just worried about the corners but i may just be worried over nothing. I just wanted someone elses opinion, who is more knowledgeable than myself at diagnosing recession/hairloss.Thanks again
  • 10-26-2014 05:03 AM
    Tom1994
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Illusion View Post
    Seems like a good hairline to me. How is the density of your hairline? And how is the overall density of your hair? You don't necessarily have to make pictures of this, I'm just asking you.

    Thanks for the reply!, my hair is really thick and barbers always comment on how thick it is. Im just worried about the corners but i may just be worried over nothing. I just wanted someone elses opinion, who is more knowledgeable than myself at diagnosing recession/hairloss.Thanks again
  • 10-26-2014 05:12 AM
    Illusion
    I get your worries. Look, you might be receding, but like a poster above me said, it could be maturation of your hair too. Spotting the difference between a beginning receding hairline and maturation can be pretty difficult (well, they are the essentially the same but maturation of your hairline won't do your hair much harm, as MPB will).

    Thick hair is a good sign though, that's for sure. If your temples and hairline are also thick and have no vellus hairs, then I'd say you don't have much to worry about at the moment. You can go to a dermatologist to be sure but experience learns that most dermatologists know little about hair loss. Especially with your hair, I don't think any dermatologist would be able to determine wether your balding. What you can always do is to go to a specialised hairclinic. They can make microscopic pictures of your hairline to see if there's actually anything going on.
  • 10-26-2014 05:23 AM
    Tom1994
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Illusion View Post
    I get your worries. Look, you might be receding, but like a poster above me said, it could be maturation of your hair too. Spotting the difference between a beginning receding hairline and maturation can be pretty difficult (well, they are the essentially the same but maturation of your hairline won't do your hair much harm, as MPB will).

    Thick hair is a good sign though, that's for sure. If your temples and hairline are also thick and have no vellus hairs, then I'd say you don't have much to worry about at the moment. You can go to a dermatologist to be sure but experience learns that most dermatologists know little about hair loss. Especially with your hair, I don't think any dermatologist would be able to determine wether your balding. What you can always do is to go to a specialised hairclinic. They can make microscopic pictures of your hairline to see if there's actually anything going on.

    Great, thank you for the response. Ill give it a few months and see how my hairline changes and if i see any major changes I will check out a hair clinic. Thanks again, really appreciated.

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