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  • PatientlyWaiting
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1639

    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Hopefully better treatments are out by then, plus - aren't there many cases where guys receed a bit and then it stops?

    Pierce brosnan, Gary oldman, John terry, Jordan knight being examples of this?
    With celebs, you can never tell if they're just that lucky to only have a matured hairline in to their 60s, or if they have done some kind of HT or have a wig.

    If you replace the celebs you just mentioned, with Bob from right around the corner, or your next door neighbor John, or Bill from down the block...if these guys are hit with MPB, they will be hit entirely. But with celebs, you can never be too sure what they have done to their hair.

    Good luck if you get the HT though.

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    • yeahyeahyeah
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 1818

      Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
      With celebs, you can never tell if they're just that lucky to only have a matured hairline in to their 60s, or if they have done some kind of HT or have a wig.

      If you replace the celebs you just mentioned, with Bob from right around the corner, or your next door neighbor John, or Bill from down the block...if these guys are hit with MPB, they will be hit entirely. But with celebs, you can never be too sure what they have done to their hair.

      Good luck if you get the HT though.
      Yeah, its hard to predict TBH.

      But I think a poster here wrote earlier (ryan555) how his grandad matured to a NW2 in his 20s, and kept it till he died.

      God, so frustrating.

      TBH if I do get a HT, I will try a low dose of fin first.

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      • PatientlyWaiting
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 1639

        Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
        Yeah, its hard to predict TBH.

        But I think a poster here wrote earlier (ryan555) how his grandad matured to a NW2 in his 20s, and kept it till he died.

        God, so frustrating.

        TBH if I do get a HT, I will try a low dose of fin first.
        Would that even be classified as MPB?

        All MPB'ers start with a matured hairline. Then it gets worse in a year or two. Diffuse thinners I think thin all over? Without a receding hairline.

        But then again all hairlines mature sooner or later. Unless you're John Cena, with his juvenile hairline. I guess a matured hairline can go two ways. You can keep going to a classic MPB, or you can keep that matured hairline.

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        • yeahyeahyeah
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 1818

          Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
          Would that even be classified as MPB?

          All MPB'ers start with a matured hairline. Then it gets worse in a year or two. Diffuse thinners I think thin all over? Without a receding hairline.

          But then again all hairlines mature sooner or later. Unless you're John Cena, with his juvenile hairline. I guess a matured hairline can go two ways. You can keep going to a classic MPB, or you can keep that matured hairline.
          Sigh. God knows.

          My hairline has been stable for 2 years without fin or anything. I know that much.

          Older brother, same hairline, year older - same rate of 'balding'. His hair is still very very thick.

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          • greatjob!
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 910

            Yeah,
            Imo getting a hair transplant in your case would be a big mistake. You have little to no visible loss right now. Getting a hair transplant to lower your hairline to NW 0 or 1 at a young age is risky. Sure there seems to be great treatments on the horizon but there is no guarantee that they will come to fruition. There is also no way to 100% tell what the future holds for you in terms of hair loss. If you end up experiencing aggressive hair loss in the future and none of the future treatments come to market you are going to have a strip of hair at your juvenile hairline and not enough grafts to cover your head. Granted that would be the worst case scenario, but the risk vs. reward in your case is not favorable. You have great hair right now.

            To be frank with you, you would probably be better off spending time and money trying to figure out why you are so consumed by your hair loss. Most of the people on this forum have a reason to be so depressed, from looking at your pictures I don't see why you are freaking out. If I was you I wouldn't even know these forums existed because you have no need for them. I don't want to be a dick but come on man your hair is amazing. This thread is 14 pages long with you freaking out about being bald, and if I saw you on the street I wouldn't even consider you to have lost one hair. In fact I would look at you like I do all the other guys I see with great hair, with envy.

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            • yeahyeahyeah
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 1818

              Originally posted by greatjob!
              Yeah,
              Imo getting a hair transplant in your case would be a big mistake. You have little to no visible loss right now. Getting a hair transplant to lower your hairline to NW 0 or 1 at a young age is risky. Sure there seems to be great treatments on the horizon but there is no guarantee that they will come to fruition. There is also no way to 100% tell what the future holds for you in terms of hair loss. If you end up experiencing aggressive hair loss in the future and none of the future treatments come to market you are going to have a strip of hair at your juvenile hairline and not enough grafts to cover your head. Granted that would be the worst case scenario, but the risk vs. reward in your case is not favorable. You have great hair right now.

              To be frank with you, you would probably be better off spending time and money trying to figure out why you are so consumed by your hair loss. Most of the people on this forum have a reason to be so depressed, from looking at your pictures I don't see why you are freaking out. If I was you I wouldn't even know these forums existed because you have no need for them. I don't want to be a dick but come on man your hair is amazing. This thread is 14 pages long with you freaking out about being bald, and if I saw you on the street I wouldn't even consider you to have lost one hair. In fact I would look at you like I do all the other guys I see with great hair, with envy.
              Yeah I understand GreatJob!

              I guess the problem with hairloss is exactly that, it is unpredictable. I have great hair right now, but who knows what the future holds. The fact that I have lost a little bit of hair, demonstrates one thing; I carry the hairloss gene. It just hasn't expressed itself aggressively...I have cousins, who have lost ZERO hairs at 30.

              This is why I am depressed, because hair - no matter how minor the loss is, forms apart of your identity.

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              • mpb47
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 676

                Originally posted by Tracy C
                The vast majority of guys want to believe that this is a myth. It isn't a myth. This is one of those natural and normal male physical traits that differs from females like bigger hands, bigger feet, deeper voice, wider shoulders and so on.

                Whether you wait to treat it or not is entirely up to you. It is your decision alone and no one can or should make it for you. You can only try to predict what will happen but you cannot know for sure what will happen. You need to look at your male relatives from both sides of your family to try to determine if it is likely to get worse or not.
                Maybe this will help your case if you call it a secondary sexual trait like this Dr. mentions in his article. Sorry for the improper citation format:
                Sinclair -Male androgenetic alopecia
                JMHG Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 319–327, December 2004

                "Androgenetic alopecia, also known as com-
                mon baldness, hereditary baldness and andro-
                genic alopecia is the most common cause of
                hair loss in men. It is distinctive due to the
                pattern of progression of the scalp hair loss.
                Genetically predisposed men initially develop
                bitemporal recession. Next they develop dif-
                fuse frontal loss and thereafter a bald patch
                over the vertex of the scalp. Ultimately all the
                hair over the crown is lost. The pathogenesis
                involves androgen-induced miniaturisation of
                terminal hairs into vellus hairs in affected
                regions of the scalp. Some degree of follicular
                miniaturisation and consequential hair loss is
                universal and is considered to be a physiologi-
                cal secondary sexual characteristic.


                So I take this to mean that some loss of hair is supposed to happen just like beard growth. It may be the first sign of mpb but it is going to happen whether you end up with mpb later or not (most likely unfortunately IMHO)

                Now as to how common mpb is , he went on to say this:

                " Those with a strong predisposition bald in
                their teens, and those with a weak
                predisposition may not bald until
                they are in their 60s or 70s. Fewer
                than 15% of men have little or no
                baldness by the age of 70
                ."


                So it sounds like mpb does follow most of the time at some point.
                So Yea you should consider temple recession normal and it sounds like your family keeps their hair for a long time anyway. I can tell you firsthand that you can keep your mature hairline for a long time. I stayed that way for nearly 20 years before my mpb started to appear.

                So just monitor it with pics like the others have said and you should be fine.

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                • nick9278
                  Member
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 41

                  Dear Diary,

                  WHYYY MEEEE?!!?!

                  Yours truly,

                  yeahyeahyeah

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                  • Tracy C
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 3125

                    Originally posted by mpb47
                    Some degree of follicular
                    miniaturisation and consequential hair loss is
                    universal and is considered to be a physiologi-
                    cal secondary sexual characteristic.


                    So I take this to mean that some loss of hair is supposed to happen just like beard growth.
                    That is 100% true. However, some males do not experience this. It is very rare though. These who do not experience this are the anomaly, not the norm.

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                    • yeahyeahyeah
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 1818

                      Originally posted by Tracy C
                      That is 100% true. However, some males do not experience this. It is very rare though. These who do not experience this are the anomaly, not the norm.
                      Its more common then you think.

                      Again, you are going to tell me to go outside and look.

                      I personally have 4 uncles with ZERO hairloss at 50. They dont take any meds.

                      Explain that?

                      I know others who have zero hairloss too.

                      The fact that a mature hairline often progresses to MPB, means that it IS IN FACT MPB

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                      • lilpauly
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 1084

                        update http://immortalhair.forumandco.com/t...rline-regrowth

                        mature hairline=mpb

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                        • 2020
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 1527

                          Originally posted by lilpauly
                          1) every single person on the internet and their mothers have seen your hairline pictures... why do you keep posting them again?
                          2) you're on steroids. MPB is at 10x speed.
                          3) you're using products that are unattainable for most
                          4) you take crappy pictures

                          why oh why!

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                          • lilpauly
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 1084

                            Originally posted by 2020
                            1) every single person on the internet and their mothers have seen your hairline pictures... why do you keep posting them again?
                            2) you're on steroids. MPB is at 10x speed.
                            3) you're using products that are unattainable for most
                            4) you take crappy pictures

                            why oh why!
                            2020 the photo clearly shows a hairline filling in! i just took the pic yesterday and im geting gret results from asc j9!. u on the hand have no photos showing your progress my photos might be crappy but they are better than no photos. 2020 u know the same sources as i do for every sinlge treatment i'm using.

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                            • Tracy C
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 3125

                              Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                              Explain that?
                              If you would pay attention, you would know that I already have. Several times.



                              Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                              The fact that a mature hairline often progresses to MPB, means that it IS IN FACT MPB
                              No it isn't. Pull your head out. If you need help with that, call a proctologist.



                              Originally posted by lilpauly
                              mature hairline=mpb
                              No it isn't. The mature adult male hairline is natural and normal virilization. Sometimes MPB does follow it eventually - years after the fact - but not in every case. I order for it to be MPB it would have to lead to MPB in every case - but it doesn't. Now get yourself to a real doctor before you do irreversible harm to yourself.

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                              • 25 going on 65
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 1476

                                I'm not sure why it's now popular to say mature hairlines don't exist.
                                Most men will experience some degree of recession in their teens or 20s; since most men also eventually experience MPB, I guess people are mistaking one for the other.

                                We've all known men who lose hair at the corners/temples as young adults but then experience no further hair loss for decades--or ever, in some cases. That is not MPB. MPB is a progressive condition that doesn't magically stop on its own for 35 years (not even fin or dut will maintain your hair that long, though of course neither was around 35 years ago).

                                That said, something like 2/3 of us have MPB before our 40th birthday. So just because your hairline matures and stops for a long time, doesn't mean you're in the clear. Statistically, you will most likely start losing more hair, whether the MPB kicks in at 30 or 60.

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