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Future decisions..
I'm currently 16 and i've always had somewhat a back hairline as i've seen it be present on my mothers side. I always had longer hair so I never really noticed it but when I got a buzz cut I realized how high my hairline was. I lost hair on both sides at the top and I can see a gap forming in my hairline. It's really a shame that I have such bad hair, because it's really thin too which doesn't help either, and a cow lick which makes it just really bad looking messy. I read on gizmodo or some site that scientists figured it out from this fat thing present in people with MPB which would be nice if the cure was soon. If not, I guess i'm just going to basically shave my head. It's annoying because there really isn't a good hairstyle I can have either because my bangs are super thin and go flying in the tiniest gust of wind and the cow lick makes it impossible to put it to the side. Thoughts? Also, I have two older brothers, one which basically went bald at 21, who has more of my dads side of the families genes, another which is 21 now and looks more like me, more with my moms side of the families genes, who has similar hair like me but no signs of further balding. Both grandparents are bald, some uncles on dads side aren't, moms side all guys are bald. Any chance?
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It don't even look that bad man. You have a high hairline but maybe try shaving it with a buzz cut like a 4 or 5 on top. It seems like you have enough hair ask ya doctor about propecia and maintain what you have until a better cure is found. Trust me people got worse hair than you.
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You're definitely balding so you should start treating it ASAP.
The name of the game right now is to maintain as much hair as possible before those new "treatments" come to market as I'm sure it will work best on those who are not completely bald.
Here is something to make you feel better:
http://www.replicel.com --- fantastic results on mice. Phase 1 results of the human studies are due in the next few weeks.
http://www.histogen.com --- already showed decent results on humans. Phase 2 is due in December of this year.
http://www.aderansresearch.com/ --- supposedly they'll have it all figured out by 2014.
http://follicabio.com/ ---- private company. We don't know anything.
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I can't believe you guys are advocating Propecia use to a 16 year old still in his puberty.
His hormones are still wild. And his hair loss is still questionable. I have a friend with high hairline whom I have known for the last 2 years. His hair hasn't changed a bit in those 2 years. So thatstrangekid unfortunately you will know if you are balding through passsage of time.
As for Propecia once you get out of puberty I recommend you to inform yourself about it, contact some doctors and then choose about taking it.
I know when you think or know that you are losing your hair it is a terrible experience. But stay strong. You are young, you have your life ahead of you and in 10 years time your options will expand drastically.
So carpe diem is my advice to you .
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Originally Posted by Sogeking
I can't believe you guys are advocating Propecia use to a 16 year old still in his puberty.
I agree, it's totally unacceptable. By law he'd be unable to drink alcohol but here people are telling him to take a drug that has the potential to devastate his endocrine system when it's not even mature.
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