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    Default 30 years old (Dermatolgy Test)

    Hello Bald Guys,

    I am a 30 year old Turkey resident from Istanbul and am coping daily with the fact that my hair is thinning progressively all on my scalp area. I go from being severely anxious about this dilemma, to completely accepting and back to anxious. My confidence can be shattered by simple comments from my buddies and being jealous of the fact that most guys my age don’t have to deal with such an issue yet.

    I have come to realize that Accutane along with training my hair to part down the middle and simple genetic predisposition have landed me where I am at today.

    Accutane: I first noticed that the top of my head was thin at the ripe age of 17 after finishing 3 months on Accutane. I wish my dermatologist mentioned that side effect before I began this chemical treatment of a superficial problem with my appearance. This dermatologist also recommended Propecia which I will never ever take under any circumstances due to the experience I had with Accutane. The effects of propecia are nothing short of scary. I hate how they use the term ‘side effects’ which is just seems to be a marketing ploy. Every drug has it’s effects, they just market them based on the one good thing a drug can help with, and call the other effects of a drug ‘side effects.’

    Hair Manipulation: I trained my hair to part down the middle for 2 years. I notice now that the middle of my hair is thinnest and the sides are still somewhat thick. I also died my hair blond on two occasions in my life. I have a feeling this attributed greatly to where I am at today.

    Genetic Predisposition: My mom’s side of the family has thin hair but mostly kept it throughout life. My father’s side is all bald or balding. I assume that since my hair is thin in the top area, that I’ll mostly likely end up with a similar situation..

    I take saw palmetto, biotin and treat what’s left of my hair with concern and hope to keep what I have for as long as possible. The hair loss industry seems to be 90% unethical and it’s refreshing to read on bald truth and feel like im getting some kind of decent information. This website still promotes the compensatory dream that by getting a hair transplant, taking chemicals like finisteride and minoxdil that your problems in life will fade away as you gain hair and confidence. Either way, it feels great to be able to connect with other men who are coping with the same issues. I’ll post pictures when I get the chance. Should I trust big pharmaceutical and the IAHRS to give me objective information, or do they just see me as another sucker willing to pay thousands of dollars for the dream of hair on my head? I would like a hair transplant one day so any comments from fellow bald brothers would be greatly appreciated.

    And I found a new product called Rephair (website is in Turkish) but I am not sure that its dermatology test are true. They have some documents from Derming Monza Dermatology Research Laboratory. Do you know any informations this laboratory?

    Thanks for your help

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