Over time, more changes can be expected when eventually the hairline will take on a V-shape mature male hairline, providing that you are not balding. As of now, it is just a maturing hairline which is still close to the highest crease of the furrowed brow indicating its juvenile position still is retained.
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I read a lot of your comments and the article on Mature hairlines you usually share. Would it be possible for you to check the situation with my hair? I pass the wrinkled forehead test, but my temples are really high. Here is my forehead wrinkled: This is a maturing hairline. It will go up […]
So I’ve always had a large forehead and and deep/high temples with baby hairs (since being a kid). Usually I take pictures from the side to track my temples. This time I took one from above with my hair pulled back. Didn’t like how it looked like that. Again, my temples have always been deep […]
It looks like you went from a juvenile hairline to a mature hairline. The distance between your nose and your chin appears to be the same distance from the bridge of the nose to the frontal part of the hairline. You look good and hairy! Eric Von Detten 20 year hair loss Progression from tressless
I’m Hispanic, feel like I have a pretty good hairline cause of genes and all that. Id say that all my lifes its been Norwood 0, basically have david schwimmers hairline from friends. Probably a bit more filled up, always hated it cause my hairline was always really crooked and I wanted it to be […]
No, this is a very early maturing process that your hairline is undergoing. Most of your juvenile hairline is still present. If your hairline fully matures, it will take on a V-Shape. The hair you lost is just the corners which will eventually go up along with the center hairline. It is just the part […]
I think that you have a classic Mature Hairline and there is nothing to worry about. It is about 1 finger breadth above the highest crease of the furrowed brow and appears to be taking on its V-Shape with possibly some more minimal changes yet to come.
You have a classic movement to a maturing hairline. This movement is in process. You can see bits of your juvenile hairline still present which were originally a rounded hairline look. A mature hairline is V-shaped. The picture on the right shows what is a disappearing rounding to the hairline.
So my temple receded from NW 1 to NW 2.5 at age 16 and it happened super fast. However, there does seem to be hair there. When I sweat on my scalp, my baby hairs form a sort of sweat line where my original hairline once was. The hairs are also pretty thick but haven’t grown. […]
As your widow’s peak is showing very well, the tip of the widow’s peak is a good marker for where your hairline was when you were a child. This tells me that you have developed a mature hairline at this time. I can’t comment on the future. I wrote a medical article on this process […]
I’m a 20 year old male concerned about possible hair loss. Baldness does not run in my family, as my dad is 50 years old and has not lost any hair, and my grandpa is 75 and is just now getting a bald spot. I’ve noticed that when I comb my hair, some hairs fall […]
There is something called a normal hairline. Some doctors think that putting the hairline high, reflects the age of the patient. I, on the other hand, believe that the reason a person does a hair transplant is to get back his youthful look. There are many men who develop a mature hairlines so as a […]
The short hairs at the leading edge of your hairline are vellus hairs and these are normally present in everyone and evident when you zoom in on a frontal hairline as you have here. If you want to know if you are receding, I need to see a photo from the front with your eyebrows […]
I’m 18 and I lost part of my frontal hairline. Am I too late to start taking Finasteride? For an 18 year-old with early frontal hair loss, it is the right timing for the drug Finasteride. The drug works best in young men and may even reverse the hair loss provided that what you are seeing […]
This was my first post on the juvenile hairline: https://baldingblog.com/2007/01/12/maturization-of-a-hairline-moving-from-juvenile-to-mature-with-photos/. This defines the juvenile hairline and from my experience, this is more genetic ‘apoptosis’ (hair death) at the juvenile hairline than the hormone interaction with the genes that impact genetic hair loss in general. I have treated many men with finasteride but have not seen […]
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