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  • MikeyB
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 4

    I need your advise.

    I'm 21 years old, my friend told me my hairline was receding. I can see and feel the different in my hair. I should probably note that my dad is bald. I still have hair on the top of my head(for now). I want to know if It would be best to take action now. The only thing, I don't know what's best to use or if there is even a way to preventing it or slowing down the process.
  • jman91
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 238

    #2
    Originally posted by MikeyB
    I'm 21 years old, my friend told me my hairline was receding. I can see and feel the different in my hair. I should probably note that my dad is bald. I still have hair on the top of my head(for now). I want to know if It would be best to take action now. The only thing, I don't know what's best to use or if there is even a way to preventing it or slowing down the process.
    no one here could really give you an opinion until you upload some photos of your hairline.

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    • MikeyB
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 4

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      • jman91
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 238

        #4
        you look like you are suffering male pattern baldness.

        it can progress very fast or very slowly, it depends on the person.


        you are a Norwood 2 on the Norwood scale (look it up)

        there is a chance that your hairline is just maturing but i doubt it as its a little bit too pronounced.


        the good part is that if you treat it now you are very likely to be able to keep whats there right now using finasteride.

        there are a few other FDA approved medications but fin is the most effective and is effective for 9/10 people.

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        • Tracy C
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 3125

          #5
          Hi MikeyB,

          Photos of your hair line are not a good way to try to determine of you are balding or not. The reason is because it is completely natural and normal for males to lose their temple hair and develop an adult male hair line. This is especially true for caucasion males. The best areas of your scalp to check for possible MPB are your vertex and mid-anterior. To do that, take good quality photos of your scalp with your hair parted in the middle, both wet and dry. It will show much more prominently when your hair is wet than when it is dry. If you see obvious thinning in your vertex or mid-anterior, then yes you are balding. If that bothers you, you should do something about it. Also, if your temples recess to Norwood 3, that is an indicator that you are balding as well.

          Your hair line looks like a natural and normal adult male hair line (Norwood 2). It may stay that way for many many years or it may progress to Norwood 3. If you currently do not have thinning in your vertex and mid-anterior, you do not yet have anything to worry about. However it would be a good idea to start taking good quality photos of your scalp and hair line every six months and compare them as you go. This way if you find that you are thinning, you will catch it early and be in a better shape to slow it down, stop it and possibly reverse much of it.

          Take care,

          Tracy

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          • MikeyB
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 4

            #6
            I know it's only been a month, but I do believe i can see my hair continuing to thin and recede. I want to slow/stop this process down. Can you tell me what to do please. I have no idea where to begin.

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            • BaldinLikeBaldwin
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 224

              #7
              Originally posted by MikeyB
              I know it's only been a month, but I do believe i can see my hair continuing to thin and recede. I want to slow/stop this process down. Can you tell me what to do please. I have no idea where to begin.
              You need to consult with a doctor/physician, ideally a dermatologist who knows about MPB but any doctor would do. You will need to decide on whether you want to go on Finasteride or not, it's the only effective treatment for slowing down MPB.

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