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  • DouglasTwice
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 4

    16 and Worried

    Hello,

    My name is Douglas. I come from a long line of handsome, bald men. Balding is an inevitable event. However, I am quickly growing concerned over the speed at which it is apparently taking place. My hairline appears to be receding (I think?) I had never really payed close attention to my hairline before, but, with my hair pulled back it does seem to certainly resemble a retreat. I will include two photos and wish for the opinion of the community:
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  • Aames
    Inactive
    • Nov 2012
    • 626

    #2
    Definitely receding. I'd look into minoxidil (use twice per day) and nizoral (use 2 to 3 times per week) immediately. I don't recommend finasteride for someone your age since you're still developing. If you maintain well on topicals, you could start fin when you turn 18 or so.

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    • win200
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 420

      #3
      Yes. You're nearly a NW2 (at least to my eyes). Ames is right--too young for Propecia. Start with minoxidil and Nizoral. At your young age, your options are pretty limited. But start NOW to hold on to as much as possible for as long as possible. You won't be a good HT candidate until you're at least 25 (and I think it's dumb to do it that early). But on the bright side, there will almost certainly be much more comprehensive options by that point, if not something that approximates a cure.

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      • jamil
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2012
        • 12

        #4
        Man I had the same problem than you. I started balding at your age I am 21 years right now. I am probably between nw 1 and norwood 2, I have more hair than I had when I was 16. I took propecia, rogaine and avixis at your age... my penis is fine. The problem is that here in the states you are not going to find a doctor who would prescribe it to you. So you have 2 options :

        -Use rogaine twice a day and see if it helps stoping the progression

        -Try to find help from your parents, maybe your dad can get propecia for you. When you are 16 you probably developed your penis already, if not, it is very unlikely that propecia would affect you.

        Use any kind of shampoo I suggest you to use Folicure, it is not going to help you but it is a good shampoo and it makes the hair feel thicker. And once a week use one against body oil (grease).

        I went to that bro, I know it is very hard. If you can shave your head is the best option, if you are like me and the bald truth community help yourself and try to get Rogaine and Propecia (If you can)

        Hope it helps you bro. Good luck!

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        • elnino
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 149

          #5
          mate, your def too young for propecia,

          must be some underlying thing. minox will be ok for you to use. also its maybe aswell because you have a high forehead that some receding is easily noticable. anyway at least your catching it early.

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          • BaldinLikeBaldwin
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 223

            #6
            Originally posted by Highlander
            If you are losing your hair at 16 there is something seriously wrong. It's just not normal at all.
            not necessarily. it's unusual definitely but can occur that early.

            but it's rare like a golden eagle.

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            • BigThinker
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 1507

              #7
              Originally posted by Highlander
              It's like girls reaching puberty earlier. Even if these girls don't have any "illnesses" there is still something wrong. That thing could be something like illegal hormones being injected into livestock, and so on.

              It's a sign of the times is what I'm really saying. I'm becoming more and more convinced that diet plays a critical role in hair loss. Not saying it will stop it, but it seems like there are more and more young men going bald, FAST. Whereas in the generation of my grandparents I honestly haven't found anyone under thirty who was already NW5-7. Let alone NW2 at age 16(!!).

              Then factor in that when Japan only slightly westernised their diet they saw an increase in the rate of MPB.

              Odd.

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              • 2020
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 1513

                #8
                Originally posted by Highlander
                Not saying it will stop it, but it seems like there are more and more young men going bald, FAST. Whereas in the generation of my grandparents I honestly haven't found anyone under thirty who was already NW5-7. Let alone NW2 at age 16(!!).

                Then factor in that when Japan only slightly westernised their diet they saw an increase in the rate of MPB.
                [citation needed]

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                • Aames
                  Inactive
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 626

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Highlander
                  It's like girls reaching puberty earlier. Even if these girls don't have any "illnesses" there is still something wrong. That thing could be something like illegal hormones being injected into livestock, and so on.

                  It's a sign of the times is what I'm really saying. I'm becoming more and more convinced that diet plays a critical role in hair loss. Not saying it will stop it, but it seems like there are more and more young men going bald, FAST. Whereas in the generation of my grandparents I honestly haven't found anyone under thirty who was already NW5-7. Let alone NW2 at age 16(!!).

                  Then factor in that when Japan only slightly westernised their diet they saw an increase in the rate of MPB.

                  Odd.
                  I've read several theories on the whole "Western Diet" thing. Most cite Japan and Africa as examples. Some theories point to excess fat found in Western Diets. I suppose this could make sense as fats are needed in hormone production, as I'm sure you know. So essentially, all of these Japanese and Africans are running around with low test and therefore low DHT due to their high carb/low fat diets. This could be compounded by the fact that Asians have lower test than most races IIRC, and a pretty good portion of Africans are dealing with starvation or near-starvation conditions.

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                  • DouglasTwice
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 4

                    #10
                    Okay. Feed africans, use rogaine, eat chinese food, avoid cattle steroids. Very well.

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                    • Aames
                      Inactive
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 626

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DouglasTwice
                      Okay. Feed africans, use rogaine, eat chinese food, avoid cattle steroids. Very well.
                      Correct. You will fit in well here.

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                      • BigThinker
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 1507

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 2020
                        [citation needed]
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                        • konfusion
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2012
                          • 165

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Aames
                          Some theories point to excess fat found in Western Diets. I suppose this could make sense as fats are needed in hormone production, as I'm sure you know.
                          well I had no idea, and my diet is really rich in fats. I never considered changing it since I think fatty foods are so tasty and I never seem to gain much weight even if I take around 3000 calories a day.
                          but maybe this is not all related to the diet, we are exposed to more chemicals and even more wireless signals (such as base stations, even the internet is in the air!). It might be crazy but I think things like that can also contribute to your hair loss, no need to mention, to your overall health as well.

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