I don’t know for sure but I suspect that you are correct. We know that females generally do not get the receded mature ‘male hairlines’ that men do. Could this be caused by genes related to our sex alone or is it that two X chromosomes with the high estrogen levels in females protected against […]
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Almost all Caucasian males develop a maturing hairline. When recession occurs, it usually is associated with hair loss elsewhere on the head and scalp and that is why I perform a HAIRCHECK if I have any doubts on the distinction between a receded hairline and the appearance of a maturing male hairline. The HAIRCHECK instrument […]
It’s quite simple. We are all built differently! In fact we are not quite symmetrical as you may think. Some have uneven length arms, uneven shoe sizes, uneven smiles, etc. Hair line and recession is not immune to such asymmetry. On a positive note (if you want to call it positive) the other side will […]
Mature hair line is basically a hair line that develops from childhood to adult transition. Many young men think it is a sign of balding and toil over the definition or seek a diagnosis of this phenomenon to assuage the insecurity of hair loss. John Hurley is not bald or balding. He still has a […]
The mature hairline is present in about 90%+ of men as they mature. I don’t have any experience with stopping the hair loss in the very front of the hairline that is typical of children. At 18, without seeing you, I don’t know where you are in the process; however, I don’t believe that the […]
Women’s hairlines often rise up to an inch as a woman ages. Menopause accentuates the hair loss process, and it is reported that about 50% of women past menopause lose their hair and are balding to some degree. This could be seen as a thinning hairline with overall thinning in the front, top, and crown of […]
You need an evaluation and a Master Plan. At this point, you really don’t know what type of hair loss pattern you have or if you will bald further than the frontal corners. If were to have surgery without a Master Plan with everything under consideration, you could end up with two patchy corner areas […]
Yes, you can technically take hair from the crown and put it in the hairline… but if you harvest from the crown, then you’ll have a potentially bald-looking crown. I wouldn’t recommend this being done. For example, let’s say your genetics might just have crown loss in your future, in that case you would’ve had […]
Click the photos to enlarge: The temple peaks may have receded (I have no earlier photos to compare to), and your hairline appears to be maturing at the corners. I don’t consider that balding and you probably have no cause for concern, but there’s only so much I can tell from photos. The corners […]
Each case is different, so you will need a diagnosis first to see if you are balding. Some young men get freaked out about a mature hairline (which is not balding), so it’s very important that you get a diagnosis before you can plan for surgery to address any cosmetic issues to the frontal hairline. […]
Dr. Farjo will give you good advice on these issues. If he thinks your hair loss won’t progress to your father’s pattern, I would plan for that. Ask you dad when he started to lose hair. I suspect he started earlier than you and accelerated more quickly. That said, since we never know with 100% […]
Click the photos to enlarge: Unfortunately, the pictures do not help me to help you. Even with the short haircut, it appears that you have a normal young man’s hair density, but a good examination for miniaturization (with a hand microscope) will show if there is any early balding. What you might be noticing […]
I don’t think I’ve met anyone who complained about experiencing premature ejaculation from Propecia (finasteride). I don’t see anything in the medical literature about it either, based on a few quick searches. It’s easy for people to pin random side effects onto finasteride, such as too much sensitivity, too little sensitivity, premature ejaculation, no ejaculation, […]
If you know that hairlines can be asymmetrical, then I think you just answered your question. The issue is whether you’re happy with that hairline or not. If you’re not OK with it, you can have surgery to correct it. Otherwise, you can accept the asymmetrical hairline. Or the other side of your hairline may […]
Well, considering I haven’t examined you at all and have no medical history about you, I have no way to know if Propecia is worth starting. It’s a prescription medication, so you will need to see a doctor to find out if you should take it. At 22 years old with early loss, it could […]
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