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Originally Posted by DesperateOne
Lol that barber didnt lisen, haha, that is rich. I still would not go near spiro if you're a male. I thought that when people lost their hairline it was both sides at the same rate, so now you look non symmetrical?
Asymmetrical loss is very common. My main concern w/ my frontal scalp is diffusion behind the hairline (mostly in the corner the corners, more on 1 side) and also in the temple areas.
To answer your question. Yes, if I comb my hair straight back the hairline is not symmetrical (this was true before dut). I style my hair to hide this as well as to conceal diffuse thinning. However this gets more difficult with short hair.
Believe me I do not want to touch spiro, but I would strongly consider it before surgery. HT's are a last resort for me
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