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Dr Representative
Hey man,
Your hair loss fine. Try not stress as it will only consume you. Put the thickest head of hair under that light and it will look thin :-)
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Thanks m8
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Looks like it might be thinner in the front in a small area but hard to tell under those bright lights. Nothing to worry about right now.
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Is it normal for it to be abit thinner in the front area?
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Originally Posted by PleaseHelp
Is it normal for it to be abit thinner in the front area?
Has it always been like that?
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Originally Posted by mrclean
Has it always been like that?
I dont think so, or maybe just not sure, does feel like it was abit thicker, but not any much thicker than now.
Idk is it possible that it was caused by the pulling and the touching of the scalp? I was alot more worried about my hairline back then when it was forming a maturing hairline shape.
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Originally Posted by PleaseHelp
I dont think so, or maybe just not sure, does feel like it was abit thicker, but not any much thicker than now.
Idk is it possible that it was caused by the pulling and the touching of the scalp? I was alot more worried about my hairline back then when it was forming a maturing hairline shape.
You can cause temporary hair loss by continually pulling hair.
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Originally Posted by mrclean
You can cause temporary hair loss by continually pulling hair.
When should i start worrying then?
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Doctor Representative
It's impossible to say for sure without knowing how much your hair has changed, and in the early stages of hairloss photos just can't show those little changes. It does look like you're thin in that frontal area behind your hairline and if you are tugging on your hair a lot then that could be the reason. It isn't typical to lose hair in a spot like that due to male pattern baldness, but with just a few photos to go by, we can't give you 100% solid feedback. I can see that you're under a very close source of light and that will always make a person's hair look thinner.
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