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Hello, my name is David
Hi I'am David I'am 20 years old started to notice hair loss at 16-17 while I was a heavy straightening iron user . I had huge shedding at that time so I dumped the styling tool. I quickly started to use a natural hair loss product which stoped the shedding but still had some above decent hair loss so I thought that's it the hair loss is over. Well not really my hairline receded and crown thinned out since then.
Oh I forgot to mention that my hair was really really thick and had full head of hair (at 16-17) and now I'am almost 21 and I want to make some changes in my life so I will start with hairloss.
I know that I'am balding because I know how it starts + dad's bald but the interesting part is that on my father's side my grandfather was a nw3-maybe 4 and on my mother's side my grandfather has a full head of hair no sign of hair loss at all.
I attached some pictures and waiting for some opinions on what treatment should I use .
Thank you for your time.
Last edited by David7; 08-04-2014 at 08:34 AM.
Reason: Grammar
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Dave, it also COULD be that you are only experiencing a maturing of your hair.
Your scalp actually looks very GOOD bro..WELCOME to this forum, (I like your name)
Dave Artista here-lol
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Originally Posted by David7
Hi I'am David I'am 20 years old started to notice hair loss at 16-17 while I was a heavy straightening iron user . I had huge shedding at that time so I dumped the styling tool. I quickly started to use a natural hair loss product which stoped the shedding but still had some above decent hair loss so I thought that's it the hair loss is over. Well not really my hairline receded and crown thinned out since then.
Oh I forgot to mention that my hair was really really thick and had full head of hair (at 16-17) and now I'am almost 21 and I want to make some changes in my life so I will start with hairloss.
I know that I'am balding because I know how it starts + dad's bald but the interesting part is that on my father's side my grandfather was a nw3-maybe 4 and on my mother's side my grandfather has a full head of hair no sign of hair loss at all.
I attached some pictures and waiting for some opinions on what treatment should I use .
Thank you for your time.
If baldness is rare on your mother's side, you may not be headed toward having hair like your dad's. Most men have less hair at 20 than they did when they were 11, 14, or 18. Your hair looks normal in the photos. Don't trust photos taken by your phone with a flash. Camera flash can make you look like you have bald and thinning areas where none exist.
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Chuck GREAT response.. Dave , he speaks with commonsense. Consider it bro
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Hi 35yrsafter, yes I heard that mothers side is the "main" baldness gene .I mentioned my dad because I look very like him . I was considering topical finasteride but I'll stay away for now. I guess I will use some natural products for the start. Thanks for the reply guys
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