But does it STOP a hairline receding in the corners/temples? I know it seems very good for people with crown or diffuse loss.
My hair loss is probably a little weird, I first noticed that one side had moved back about 1cm after I got my haircut after having it long for a few months. It happened so fast. It was just like the hairline had just moved 1-2cm back overnight, no getting thin or anything and just left behind perfectly smooth scalp where hair used to be. This side also appears to show no minaturisation.
When I got my haircut, it was just this side that had moved back - the other side was still perfect, and seeing as I didn't know anything about hairloss, I was constantly worried about that side. However now one year later, the original side that had receded is still in the exact same position with a strong hairline, however the other side has now moved back and is DEFINITELY minaturising - lifting the hair up reveals a really lighter colour etc, and the hair is thin.
I am sort of hoping that my hairloss follows my dads, that is there doesn't seem to be any loss in the crown until much later in life, although I expect my dad will be pretty much bald by the time he is 60 (and tbh if his hair wasn't so curly it may be earlier).
Its hard to judge, but does finasteride actually prevent further loss for people with mild hairloss in the corners of the hairline?
My hair loss is probably a little weird, I first noticed that one side had moved back about 1cm after I got my haircut after having it long for a few months. It happened so fast. It was just like the hairline had just moved 1-2cm back overnight, no getting thin or anything and just left behind perfectly smooth scalp where hair used to be. This side also appears to show no minaturisation.
When I got my haircut, it was just this side that had moved back - the other side was still perfect, and seeing as I didn't know anything about hairloss, I was constantly worried about that side. However now one year later, the original side that had receded is still in the exact same position with a strong hairline, however the other side has now moved back and is DEFINITELY minaturising - lifting the hair up reveals a really lighter colour etc, and the hair is thin.
I am sort of hoping that my hairloss follows my dads, that is there doesn't seem to be any loss in the crown until much later in life, although I expect my dad will be pretty much bald by the time he is 60 (and tbh if his hair wasn't so curly it may be earlier).
Its hard to judge, but does finasteride actually prevent further loss for people with mild hairloss in the corners of the hairline?
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