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  • Regular Member
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Hi I don't know maybe I've never noticed it before since I never thought about hair loss until now but when my hair is wet you can see my scalp clearly. So am I freaking balding or not? I'm confused.

 

Side: https://s14.postimg.org/8jf6z50kh/20171226_192805.jpg

 

Front: https://s14.postimg.org/vxn6ayfw1/20171226_192819.jpg

 

Top: https://s14.postimg.org/cfsiv464h/20171226_192749.jpg

 

Attached pictures are from 2017.

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Edited by ninjarambo
  • Regular Member
Posted
Those are bad pics and nobody can say worth any accuracy using those.

 

Thank You for replying. I have attached some more pictured which were taken about 4 nights ago.

  • Valued Contributor
Posted

It IS very difficult to tell from the pics you shared from a few years ago to now but I don’t think you have anything to worry about yet. As we get older our hairlines mature. Some of us have a rounder hairline as children into our teens and most of us start to get those harder edges along our hairline in our late teens into our twenties as we mature. It affects every single person differently, however, and there’s no one roadmap for how it will affect you individually. Some guys have those harder edges as children. Some guys keep that round shape into old age and hair loss never affects them.

 

Bottom line is; you’re probably in your very early twenties now. If hairloss affects anyone on either side of your family it will, most likely, affect you, too. I’m no professional so my opinion is only that. An opinion. I think you’re hairline is just maturing. If it really bothers you, though, go talk with a hair restoration clinic. Preferably one that’s recommended by this forum if any are in your area. A lot of them will give you a free consultation and you’ll gain a wealth of information from them.

  • Regular Member
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It IS very difficult to tell from the pics you shared from a few years ago to now but I don’t think you have anything to worry about yet. As we get older our hairlines mature. Some of us have a rounder hairline as children into our teens and most of us start to get those harder edges along our hairline in our late teens into our twenties as we mature. It affects every single person differently, however, and there’s no one roadmap for how it will affect you individually. Some guys have those harder edges as children. Some guys keep that round shape into old age and hair loss never affects them.

 

Bottom line is; you’re probably in your very early twenties now. If hairloss affects anyone on either side of your family it will, most likely, affect you, too. I’m no professional so my opinion is only that. An opinion. I think you’re hairline is just maturing. If it really bothers you, though, go talk with a hair restoration clinic. Preferably one that’s recommended by this forum if any are in your area. A lot of them will give you a free consultation and you’ll gain a wealth of information from them.

 

 

Thank you very much for your reply. So which do you think I am atm? Do I have the hardee edges or the round shape? So I don't have anything to worry about?

  • Valued Contributor
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I wouldn’t be worried I were you but we are our own worst critics. You look at your hair everyday. If you think something is different, and I’m sure there is, go speak with a professional. That’s your safest option with finding out what’s going on. We can only tell you what we think by viewing the blurry/odscured pics you posted.Try and post some pics with clearer images. Try and give us two profile pics-one of either side of your face. One of your hairline without your hand covering it and one that shows a view from the top down. That might give us a better idea and you a better response.

  • Regular Member
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My apology. I forgot to mention that the pictures I have attached are from 2017 literally 4 nights ago. I forgot to remove the part where it says its from 2013 and 2014. So the links and the ones which I have attached are from 2017. Also these two pictures are from 2 weeks ago when I got a haircut and the rest are from October.

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Edited by ninjarambo
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Posted

Why do you think you're balding?

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  • Regular Member
Posted

I honestly have no why I think I may be balding. Maybe it's all in my head? So you all think I'm ok? There isn't anything wrong?

  • Regular Member
Posted
Absolutely nothing to worry about from those pics. You've got hair that most of us would kill for!

 

Thank you very much! I highly appreciate it. Would you class my hair as fine or thick?

Posted

Ninja,

 

From ALL the pictures you posted, nobody would be able to tell. So as far as I can tell from the first set of pictures, you have a full head of hair - not even any hairline recession. BUT, we are not seeing the whole picture so anyone telling you that you are not balding is NOT necessarily correct.

 

We NEED to see the topic of the head! Without it, we are just guessing and flying blind.

 

I mean, what does my hair look like from the front based on what you see in my avatar? Full head of hair right? But it's thinner in the back and on top. You can't see that and we can't see your head either. Post some different angles for us so we can really judge.

 

Otherwise, no matter WHAT anyone says, the REAL answer is I DON'T KNOW!

 

Bill

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It would be a good idea to find a couple of reputable clinics and see if they can give you a thorough hair exam. Photos in poor lighting conditions are one thing but in person evaluation is the final word on the subject. Look to the list of recommended doctors near your area to start.

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