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  • justmyname123
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 7

    Advice on what to do?

    Hello,
    I'm a 24 year old male. I have been on propecia for over two years now, and am not continuing to lose any noticeable hair. My hairline has weirdly always been M shaped, and I have never been able to find information on that. In the temple area, the hair on the sides of my face still comes straight down and starts the m curve between those two straight lines. I have included photos of the from above, in front, sides and when styled. Advice and opinions on where I am and ability for a hair transplant would be great. I can measure if that helps at all too. Thank you.
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    Does anyone have opinions on that hair growth technique for the hairline where you use a roller? I saw it on youtube (not a great source I know, but it seemed to work for him!).
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  • DAVE52
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 776

    #2
    Originally posted by justmyname123
    Does anyone have opinions on that hair growth technique for the hairline where you use a roller? I saw it on youtube (not a great source I know, but it seemed to work for him!).
    Have not seen it but Its a waste of time and money

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    • bmoreno515
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 223

      #3
      hey man your hair looks great

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      • JoeTillman
        Moderator
        • Jul 2014
        • 1146

        #4
        Dermarolling your hairline won't do much if anything. You are young and you have stopped your loss with medications. You have the hairline of a mature male with maybe slight recession but what you have now is what any bald man would kill for. You win. You're a shallow NW3 or a deep NW2 (if that makes sense) and it is guys like you that can easily be trapped into a cycle of "just a bit more to make it perfect" mentality. Surgical hair restoration is an imperfect procedure performed by imperfect people. Enjoy your hair.
        Joe Tillman
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        • pajason
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2016
          • 141

          #5
          Originally posted by justmyname123
          Hello,
          I'm a 24 year old male. I have been on propecia for over two years now, and am not continuing to lose any noticeable hair. My hairline has weirdly always been M shaped, and I have never been able to find information on that. In the temple area, the hair on the sides of my face still comes straight down and starts the m curve between those two straight lines. I have included photos of the from above, in front, sides and when styled. Advice and opinions on where I am and ability for a hair transplant would be great. I can measure if that helps at all too. Thank you.
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          -If any additional angle would be more helpful, please let me know!


          Does anyone have opinions on that hair growth technique for the hairline where you use a roller? I saw it on youtube (not a great source I know, but it seemed to work for him!).
          If you were 40 you would look like you had no real hair loss. Any good surgeon wouldn't go much if any lower agree with others don't do it. A change in hairstyle could probably cover up some of the high temple

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