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Hi Tony
I remember when I was 23 and started losing my hair.. It was everywhere!! Not fun to clean up the hair and watching it fall out, and I feel for you. At this point you have two non surgical options Propecia - pill ( non steroid) Minoxidil - Foam or spray This should halt your hair loss which it does in many.. You could also try Nizoral or Revita shampoo which wont regrow hairbut may have SOME positive benefit marginally
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Couple thoughts:
1) Don't rule out the meds options. I understand that you may not have a lot of cash at the moment, but there are some cost effective solutions if you are a med-therapy candidate. Retarding hair loss, if it bothers you, can be a good investment. 2) If you are thinning, remember you are not bald. In fact you may be one of the few people that sees that you are losing your hair. It would be a shame if your thoughts were to become consumed with hair loss when you do in fact have hair. I would look at meds, if appropriate, and perhaps some concealers, and try to enjoy what you've got. BTW, you are wise to check in with your doctor about your concerns!
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