Just Noticing My Thinning Crown After a Haircut
Please help. I am 26 years old and I have had long hair for about 10 years. I have been keeping my hair in a tight bun or braids all of the time. I also used to texturize and dye my hair frequently. I recently cut my hair off for a job and so now I have it kept short. For the first few months I thought my hair looked fine. Maybe I hadn’t paid much attention to it but I think I had. Now, four months since cutting my hair. I have noticed that my hair is extremely thin in the back of my head near my hairline. Its to the point where it looks bald. Will I ever be able to grow hair back there again? If I got a transplant would it leave nasty scars on my head if I wanted to shave my hair down low? Are there any treatments for me or have I damaged my hair for too long. Can I get a transplant over scar tissue? Should I be able to look at my balding spot and tell if I damaged my hair permanenly? Im not to sure how long it has been thin like this for. I have always had long hair to cover it up I guess. Do I have any hope. Thank you in advance
Your story is not unusual as denial is a common reaction to aging in the young man who believes that he is forever immune to signs of aging or balding or ill health. I generally think that young people have a concept that their bodies are their castle with high walls which protect them from every malady know to man. Now, your keen eye shows the crack in the armor. I suspect that the insidious nature of the balding process has crept up on you and when you stood back and looked, there it was. Look at the various sections in this blog (particularly the Age category) to see what you can do. Get your hair mapped out for miniaturization to make a diagnosis and then see if you may benefit from Propecia or hair transplant options. Make a Master Plan before going headlong into a panic, be methodical in doing your research, get a copy of our book to review the various options and explore our website at newhair.com.
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