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3 minutes ago, Melvin-Moderator said:
The last photo looks a little suspect, are you male or female? Can you part your hair in the middle and post a photo?
Thank you for you response! I'm a dude, just haven't been able to get a haircut in a while 😷
Here is what my hair looks like parted down the middle/parted down the middle to the best of my ability. Flash is also on for this photo.
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10 hours ago, giegnosiganoe said:
How old are you? Do you have older photos?
In any case, best to get yourself a microscopic examination (either from a dermatologist or hair transplant surgeon, or even order a cheap USB microscope off amazon) which can easily detect whether the area is being affected by MPB.
Thank you for your response and for the advice! I will certainly look into seeing a dermatologist once lock-down has lifted.
I am 25, and I unfortunately don't have any older photos of the crown of my head. Honestly I never really paid much attention to my crown until very recently, so I am not sure if I any change has taken place.
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Hi Everyone,
Apologies, I am sure this forum ends up inundated with similar questions, but I am having a bit of a problem regarding my crown.I have had a few people check for me and claim that they cannot see a bald spot (which I find difficult to believe). My hair is much longer than I usually like it because of quarantine. Can anyone possibly help confirm from these pictures if this is thinning (I have always had very fine hair)/a bald spot, or more likely just a hair whorl? Any advice is hugely appreciated.Thanks!
Hair Whorl or Thinning/Bald Spot?
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Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my queries.
It's definitely that uncertainty that's driving me a bit crazy, so I will certainly take the advice to go and see dermatologist to confirm as soon as possible. I've always had relatively fine, brown/blond hair - this is just the first time I've bothered studying my crown.