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Matt Skiba

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  1. I guess I've been in denial for a long time, and when I brought it up friends would tell me not to worry about it and that it's not happening. I am not considering a hair transplant, and the idea of having to take some products every day is kind of rough to accept, but I guess it's not so bad because maybe in a few years hair multiplication procedures can make it so I don't have to anymore. I'd like to have the ability to shave my head and even be able to have the occasional mohawk (haha) I'm 19 years old and I have the infamous "widow's peak" on my head. As of now my hair is pretty socially acceptable, but I can't help but feel jealous and possibly less attractive than the guy with the perfect hairline all gelled up and spiked up in the front. I also believe that the person who cut my hair made it so that it hides the thinning triangular formations above my sideburns. So here are some pictures of my situation right now, this would possibly look like good after pictures of a procedure, but keep in mind that I am still only 19 years old. I was a bit skeptical about posting these pictures on the net for paranoia of someone I know seeing them, but any remote possibilty of someone I know being here is probably someone who is going through a receding hairline themselves. I'd like to thank this site for being as good of a consulation as it is and making me feel a whole lot better So tell me what kind of regimen I should begin, or if I should not use anything and wait it out until hair multiplication becomes a feasible option.
  2. I guess I've been in denial for a long time, and when I brought it up friends would tell me not to worry about it and that it's not happening. I am not considering a hair transplant, and the idea of having to take some products every day is kind of rough to accept, but I guess it's not so bad because maybe in a few years hair multiplication procedures can make it so I don't have to anymore. I'd like to have the ability to shave my head and even be able to have the occasional mohawk (haha) I'm 19 years old and I have the infamous "widow's peak" on my head. As of now my hair is pretty socially acceptable, but I can't help but feel jealous and possibly less attractive than the guy with the perfect hairline all gelled up and spiked up in the front. I also believe that the person who cut my hair made it so that it hides the thinning triangular formations above my sideburns. So here are some pictures of my situation right now, this would possibly look like good after pictures of a procedure, but keep in mind that I am still only 19 years old. I was a bit skeptical about posting these pictures on the net for paranoia of someone I know seeing them, but any remote possibilty of someone I know being here is probably someone who is going through a receding hairline themselves. I'd like to thank this site for being as good of a consulation as it is and making me feel a whole lot better So tell me what kind of regimen I should begin, or if I should not use anything and wait it out until hair multiplication becomes a feasible option.
  3. I think I read somewhere that vitamin B12 helps to grow and strengthen hair. Is it possible it might somehow counteract hair loss? Thanks for your responses, ever since I noticed that I can't use hair gel and spike my hair up in the front, I've been getting a bit stressed over this..
  4. Let's be honest, propecia and rogaine and all that stuff can cost money and you have to keep using it to the point where it seems like you develop a dependency for it. You stop using it, it all just falls out again, and possibly at a faster rate too. So tell me, would quitting smoking cigarettes, using a thickening shampoo, and taking a multi-vitamin once a day be enough to keep (not regrow) what hair that I have left?
  5. Let's be honest, propecia and rogaine and all that stuff can cost money and you have to keep using it to the point where it seems like you develop a dependency for it. You stop using it, it all just falls out again, and possibly at a faster rate too. So tell me, would quitting smoking cigarettes, using a thickening shampoo, and taking a multi-vitamin once a day be enough to keep (not regrow) what hair that I have left?
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