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Diffuser thinner - Maintaining or Declining? Opinions on photos please.
Hey Guys,
I'd be grateful for some advice on my progress and what I might do next. I suffer from diffuse hair loss in a classic MPB style. No family history of hairloss whatsoever! (unfair right?!)
Tons of stress - most recently lost job and broke up with gf in last two months. Had low iron earlier this year - I take supplements on doctors orders.
I've been on propecia for almost eight months (1mg every two days). I've also been on rogaine for a year.
Used to have really itchy flaky scalp but since I started having some apple cider vinegar on a daily basis that has fortunately gone away.
Like most diffuse thinners I have good periods and bad periods. I get occassional and very subtle sheds. Some people say I have great hair, other people spot the fact that my hair is actually very thin.
On the basis of my photos (and apologies I know they haven't been taken in a consistent manner!) I think I'm either just about maintaining what I've got or I'm slowly losing more hair and becoming more diffuse.
What do you guys think from looking at the attached photos from 15 months? Should I stick with propecia and rogaine? Can I expect better results with propecia even though I've been on for 8 months.
Or should I just give up now?
P.S. I could put up photos of my hairline but I can say that it hasn't really changed. Its maintaining.
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Originally Posted by CluelessDiffuse
Hey Guys,
I'd be grateful for some advice on my progress and what I might do next. I suffer from diffuse hair loss in a classic MPB style. No family history of hairloss whatsoever! (unfair right?!)
Tons of stress - most recently lost job and broke up with gf in last two months. Had low iron earlier this year - I take supplements on doctors orders.
I've been on propecia for almost eight months (1mg every two days). I've also been on rogaine for a year.
Used to have really itchy flaky scalp but since I started having some apple cider vinegar on a daily basis that has fortunately gone away.
Like most diffuse thinners I have good periods and bad periods. I get occassional and very subtle sheds. Some people say I have great hair, other people spot the fact that my hair is actually very thin.
On the basis of my photos (and apologies I know they haven't been taken in a consistent manner!) I think I'm either just about maintaining what I've got or I'm slowly losing more hair and becoming more diffuse.
What do you guys think from looking at the attached photos from 15 months? Should I stick with propecia and rogaine? Can I expect better results with propecia even though I've been on for 8 months.
Or should I just give up now?
P.S. I could put up photos of my hairline but I can say that it hasn't really changed. Its maintaining.
If you don't have any sides from propecia, then of-course you should stay on the drug for maybe another year to see how things develop.
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thanks tiger
Any views on the photos? Would appreciate it.
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Senior Member
I don't think you're a diffuse thinner. It seems like the way you part your hair in the midline is giving that illusion.
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thanks JJacobs
I don't really part it, just brush it back. But yeah thinning down the parting anyway. See any difference in the photos or do they look the same?
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Originally Posted by JJacobs152
I don't think you're a diffuse thinner. It seems like the way you part your hair in the midline is giving that illusion.
However, if he's like me, his thinning has made the scalp proximal to the part more obvious and "wider". For better or worse, mine is only at the very front of my hair (close to the hairline), and has remained close to the same on the top and crown of my head.
Parting definitely does make it more obvious. I work with a guy who has thinned out a lot, and he parts his hair down the middle and, by no means am i being asshole, I am literally astonished that he wouldn't rather have a buzzed/shaved head as opposed to having a half-inch wide part.
To each their own.
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Originally Posted by CluelessDiffuse
I don't really part it, just brush it back. But yeah thinning down the parting anyway. See any difference in the photos or do they look the same?
I'm still not convinced it's diffuse thinning, because the hair loss is only restricted to that area. If you click on my profile name you'll see a picture of my scalp where it has thinned evenly across the scalp - indicative of diffuse thinning. Yours is restricted to the area of parting - maybe traction alopecia?
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Originally Posted by JJacobs152
I'm still not convinced it's diffuse thinning, because the hair loss is only restricted to that area. If you click on my profile name you'll see a picture of my scalp where it has thinned evenly across the scalp - indicative of diffuse thinning. Yours is restricted to the area of parting - maybe traction alopecia?
Well I don't wear hats or anything. I figure it's kinda like FPB . Also when I get out of the bath it can look equally thin all over the top... but of course hair is good at giving different illusions.
It is very confusing though... I know there are no guarantees in life, but am literally only person in extended family with hair loss. Bah
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