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Is there a way of identifying the pattern of loss
Basically my grandmother's side of the family has balding present within the males. These are the only people out of both maternal and paternal that show signs of balding.
My crown is in the exact same place as her's.. does this likely mean that she has passed me her hair genetics?
I can't tell who my hair most represents in my family. my grandmother's is curly yet my grandfather's is straight.. I sit somewhere in between with waved hair.
Also, if the balding family members are Norwood 6/7, is it definite that I'll end up at the same stage they did or can the balding stop at a certain point?
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In most of the cases, Balding is genetical, but not in all cases. Sometimes it just depends on your own health. Basically , yeah it is genetical. Have you visit the dermatologist?
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