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    Your scalp reminds me a little of mine when I got on hair loss meds (though the thinness for me was more "scattered" rather than focused in the center). I wish I could agree with others here that you don't look like you have MPB, but my suspicion is that you may be at the early stages. Again, though, do not panic: you have very good options for treating it if you want to!
    With all due respect to Maradona, I personally don't recommend counting hairs as a way to determine if you have genetic hair loss. You'll never keep track of all the hairs you lose in a day. Plus, it's normal to lose 50-100 hairs every day, even if you don't have MPB.
    Comparing the thickness of lost hairs to the hairs on the side and back of your scalp might be useful (I did this when I first noticed my thinning), but going to a hair loss specialist is still the better route I think.
    Tracy is right that meds treat diffuse thinning. That's the kind of thinning I have, and meds work for me. She's also right that a transplant in your position would be very risky... if you have hereditary hair loss and want to do something about it, meds definitely would be the first step.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maradona View Post
    hey chris when your hairline started to recede, did you notice shedding or you just noticed a receding hairline?

    I think this is the main difference between a maturing hairline and MPB, one should check if the hairs that are falling are minituarized/thin etc.
    Nah I didn't notice any shedding until I started taking finasteride. It's been a very slow process.

    On that note, I'm noticing some fuzzy little hairs coming in around my receded areas now. Nothing amazing, but even my hairdresser noticed, so it's not just in my head. I dunno if that's down to the finasteride I started in Nov or the minoxidil in January, but I'm hoping the latter since I had to quit finasteride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisis View Post
    Nah I didn't notice any shedding until I started taking finasteride. It's been a very slow process.

    On that note, I'm noticing some fuzzy little hairs coming in around my receded areas now. Nothing amazing, but even my hairdresser noticed, so it's not just in my head. I dunno if that's down to the finasteride I started in Nov or the minoxidil in January, but I'm hoping the latter since I had to quit finasteride.
    double post lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisis View Post
    Nah I didn't notice any shedding until I started taking finasteride. It's been a very slow process.

    On that note, I'm noticing some fuzzy little hairs coming in around my receded areas now. Nothing amazing, but even my hairdresser noticed, so it's not just in my head. I dunno if that's down to the finasteride I started in Nov or the minoxidil in January, but I'm hoping the latter since I had to quit finasteride.

    ur so lucky bro, best way to bald is to bald slow and without meds but im heading straight to norwood 6 lol

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    I guess I might be a little on the luckier side comparatively, but I'd rather not be balding at all

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    I would go see a specialist as soon as possible, Johny. I would say do not put it off at all.

    You need an expert opinion. Your hair looks good, but there are suspicious things and it is best to check those out. The earlier you catch it, the better off you will be in the long run.

    If you do have MPB starting, and you catch it now, you have a great outlook. Waiting to see with MPB is the worst option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnx View Post
    I would go see a specialist as soon as possible, Johny. I would say do not put it off at all.

    You need an expert opinion. Your hair looks good, but there are suspicious things and it is best to check those out. The earlier you catch it, the better off you will be in the long run.

    If you do have MPB starting, and you catch it now, you have a great outlook. Waiting to see with MPB is the worst option.
    /\ Good advice.

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    Went to see two Dermatologists and each said no MPB from looking at my hair, hairline and one pushed against my scalp and asked if it hurt.. They're not hairloss specialists though, just really old (and I hope, experienced) Dermatologists. This should be fine and dandy but then now everytime i take a shower and i look at the what i see in these pics in the mirror, it just scares me shitless again...
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    Whoever pushed against your scalp and asked if it hurts sounds like an idiot. Since when did pain when pressure is applied to the scalp indicate MPB?

    I think you should ignore them and go to a hair loss expert.

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    I agree with chris that a specialist would be the way to go.

    I've never heard of putting pressure on the scalp as a way to diagnose genetic hair loss either.

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