My Father Started Receding at Age 50
I read your comment reccommending a 15 yo guy to wait until he’s 30 to see if he has hair loss then decide on a hairline lowering surgery. I am 31 and am considering the surgery to shorten my long forehead. I am not really sure if it is receding (must be really slow if it is), though my father’s did not until he is 50. Did you imply that hairline is not likely to recede (at least not quickly) after the age of 30?
Thanks a lot!
A receding hairline after the late 30s is unusual, but it happens. You may take after your father and recede later in life. Using Propecia is one thing that allows you to be more proactive about hair receding, rather than waiting for completion of the hair loss, but you must have a proper diagnosis so that you know what you are treating if you elect to do something about it. This way you can prevent future hair loss to some degrees, at least on the top and crown area, and take care of the frontal hairline with a hair transplant.
Taking medication before the process starts on the expectation of hair loss is certainly not something that I would recommend for my young readers who worry about what might happen to them. A long forehead (high forehead) is easy to treat with hair transplants and wonderful results are a reasonable target. You can see many, many patient results in the New Hair Institute Patient Photo Galleries.
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