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    Default Am I a Norwood 2 or 3? (or 2A or 3A?)

    Been using fin since beginning of January and Nizoral since last December. Shed an awful amount of hair on top - look far worse than baseline, actually noticeably balding to the naked eye, which I didn't before I started treatments.

    Anyway, I'm more concerned with my hairline in this particular thread. Is it 2, 3? These pictures were taken in March after I shaved it grade 0 because of the heavy shedding loss. I put myself as a 3 or 3A, looking at the Norwood scale.





    April, after growing hair out a bit.


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    I don't think you're anything more than a NW2. The 'A' designation for NW2 and 3 means that the front forelock area is receded or significantly thinned, and yours is still going strong and is actually quite low.
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    Sure? NW2 and not 2.5 or so? I was marked down as a NW3 when getting my initial prescription, which worries me a lot still.

    My make concern is the diffuse loss rather than my hairline, however. I am extremely worried that I left it too late to save my hair as viable - or rather noticed the MPB too late - unless Propecia really thickens it out on top. I lost a lot of hair in the first few months of Propecia due to shedding.


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    Your hair isn't bad, just a little diffuse. Your hairline isn't any more than a NW2- just stick with the treatments I'd say.

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    Do you think it is theoretically possible to beat the diffuse loss with treatments? I realise that I won't get back to native density, I just need 'good enough' to be cosmetically acceptable. Which, frankly, I'm not at the moment under direct sunlight or strong artificial light sources. I shaved my head again a fortnight ago because my hair didn't look 'viable' enough to go round with, and the diffuse loss wasn't nearly as bad in appearance before I started Propecia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirby_ View Post
    Do you think it is theoretically possible to beat the diffuse loss with treatments? I realise that I won't get back to native density, I just need 'good enough' to be cosmetically acceptable. Which, frankly, I'm not at the moment under direct sunlight or strong artificial light sources. I shaved my head again a fortnight ago because my hair didn't look 'viable' enough to go round with, and the diffuse loss wasn't nearly as bad in appearance before I started Propecia.
    I think at the very least you'll go back to baseline if you stick with it and with any luck it'll thicken up a bit.

    If you keep the buzzcut for a while, I'm sure no-one will notice the thinning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorpion View Post
    I advise you to grow your hair longer. You don't want to reveal dat headshape.
    whats wrong with y ..his headshape is perfect for a nice shaved...
    dude relax y can rock a bald head

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    Quote Originally Posted by stratofortress View Post
    I think at the very least you'll go back to baseline if you stick with it and with any luck it'll thicken up a bit.

    If you keep the buzzcut for a while, I'm sure no-one will notice the thinning.
    I hope not! Although, I feel bad at the moment because shaving/buzzing my hair short shows off the compromised hairline. But having it longer, the diffuse thinness is VERY visible, I look heavily balding.

    Would you say that my hairline is 'presentable', acceptable, etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattj View Post
    I don't think you're anything more than a NW2.
    I have to agree with this.



    Quote Originally Posted by Kirby_ View Post
    Sure? NW2 and not 2.5 or so?[/IMG]
    I'm sure and no, it is not more than a Norwood 2. Your hair does not look diffuse to me.

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    Looks NW 2 to me as well.
    Meds tend to work pretty well on diffuse thinners (I'm one myself). My guess is that you'll recover nicely from the med shed, which is normally a sign that your hair is responding to treatment.

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