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MPB or maturing hairline? (pics) please post your opinion.
Hi guys. Simple question. MPB or is my hairline maturing? Its looked like this already for about 2 years. I'm 17 now. My dad has a mature hairline and my paternal grandfather has a full head of hair. My maternal grandfather however, is bald. Thanks guys. Sorry for the picture quality. Honesty is appreciated.
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I agree it looks like MPB. I would see a doctor, preferably hair loss specialist, if you are concerned
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Thanks for your honesty guys, can I ask, how have you decided this? I'm still not sure of the difference between a maturing hairline and early MPB.
Any other opinions are welcome
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Well what i know off what people think a mature hairline is is basically the temples recede and thats it and it stays like that...while mpb is basically where your hair goes beyond that and you start to lose hair everywhere else but at different rate like some take years to lose it all while some take only a year for it to all go...in your pics i cant really tell yet its still at an early stage is there any diffuse thinning? is it going at the crown area?
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Originally Posted by DannyBoyy7
Well what i know off what people think a mature hairline is is basically the temples recede and thats it and it stays like that...while mpb is basically where your hair goes beyond that and you start to lose hair everywhere else but at different rate like some take years to lose it all while some take only a year for it to all go...in your pics i cant really tell yet its still at an early stage is there any diffuse thinning? is it going at the crown area?
Basically all that's happened is there's a bunch of hairs that refuse to grow at my temples, (miniaturisation I believe?) and the hair density is far less at the temple area. There is definitely no detectable thinning whatsoever at the crown though which keeps my thoughts more positive. My forehead has always been large, and I can't remember my hairline ever touching my highest for head wrinkle, which I thought it should in a juvenile hairline?
Anyway, yeah, so a low hair density at my temples is all I can see.
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Originally Posted by Antsc096
Thanks for your honesty guys, can I ask, how have you decided this?
Thinning and miniaturization beyond the hairline/temple line itself
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Originally Posted by Antsc096
Thanks for your honesty guys, can I ask, how have you decided this? I'm still not sure of the difference between a maturing hairline and early MPB.
Any other opinions are welcome
Look at the miniaturizing hairs on your hair line and temple, now picture them all gone. That would be slightly more than a receding hairline.
That is what is going to happen in time. But go with what 25 said, see a hair loss specialist to get "professional" advice.
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Originally Posted by Antsc096
Basically all that's happened is there's a bunch of hairs that refuse to grow at my temples, (miniaturisation I believe?) and the hair density is far less at the temple area. There is definitely no detectable thinning whatsoever at the crown though which keeps my thoughts more positive. My forehead has always been large, and I can't remember my hairline ever touching my highest for head wrinkle, which I thought it should in a juvenile hairline?
Anyway, yeah, so a low hair density at my temples is all I can see.
Yeah like i said its the early stages i would go to a professional because what will happen like the others said when and if it gets worse the thin hairs will fall out and it will go further back then further back etc (stating the obvious here) mine went a bit different then yours but same effect (nothing at the front) some start at the back while the hair stays at the front some thin all over at the same time etc...but yeah try and check it out.
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Alright guys thanks for your help. Is there any hope to re-grow or restrengthen the miniaturised hairs - or are they 'doomed' if you like, haha.
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