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    Default Hands down crown loss is worse...

    Having lurked here and on other forums about hair loss for some time, posting just now, it amazes me that many on the internet facing MPB think a temporal recession is worse than crown loss.

    Transplant docs, who know the large number of grafts and more challenging work and complications involved in crown repair, push this "receding hair lines frame the face" meme on the public, to help themselves.

    I have considerable crown loss, and not nearly as bad from the front. I can tell you balding from the back is a lot more traumatic and depressing, and disfiguring. You can hide a frontal with comb overs better, and unless it's really really bad, most on the public will hardly look twice. It almost looks distinguished.

    You have little recourse except to shave, because it looks soooo baaad.

    People who have never heard of Norwood scales call you balding if you have any sort of real bald spot. And it's called a "receding hairline" (e.g. not a balding hair line/temples) for a reason, and a "balding vertex/crown" for a reason.

    The reason is you have a solid mass of hair with an irregular expanding hole in it that is hard to hide and looks really bad, limiting options. Transplants will require lots of grafts, and probably multiple expensive surgeries to correct and keep up with the loss. It's a lot worse to lose your crown.

    My nearly 80 bio father and well into his 90s bio grandfather have better crowns than I do, and I am under age 45. My several years older bio full brother, hardly any loss except a super modest and irrelevant frontal recession and zero crown loss to boot!

    Talk about life being unfair...

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    You're right. I sadly have a double misfortune.. a have both balding crown and expressed receding hair lines. Its enough of a shock in front, but when use 2 mirrors and see my balding in the back.. its always a shock and very depressing ! And You're also right about the transplant, its much easier to cover up just the front, but when You a problem in the crown as well, with the number of grafts required.. it becomes mission unaffordable !

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    How about no receding hair line, or very little, but just beyond the hair line the M pattern is emerging.

    Couple that with general thining over the top.

    I would much rather have a clearly defined receding temporal hairline loss in a nicely defined M - that way when I do finally buzz, it won't look weird....

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    Lol its come to us debating which of us has the worst hair loss, and the worst way for it to go. How depressing.

    Cant beleive it is 2012 and people cant put new hair on people's heads in a quick and cost effective way.

    Total BS.

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    I don't care what kind of hairloss you have..

    Going bald is a misfortune i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy..

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    Amen to that, with that in mind though, I would wish it on people who crack jokes about hair loss. See how funny they think it is then

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    I don't have a defined bald patch yet, but definitely have thinning at the crown/ vertex. I have minimal recession. NW2 at most. I don't have the massive bites out of each corner as the diagrams show.

    Crown loss at 24 doesn't bode well for the future. I think I'm headed for NW6/7 I have a lot working against me looks-wise- gah!

    It's not too noticeable yet, luckily- hopefully fin will help things out a bit.

    I'd rather be a thick NW3 than a NW1 with a bald spot.

    I agree with the OP, crown loss is the very definition of balding. I didn't notice hairline recession before I noticed my own loss, but everyone notices a bald spot.

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    True, I never really noticed baldness at all before it happened to me, then it was everywhere.

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