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Am I losing my hair at a young age ?


SkurtGuy

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This will probably be long so bear with me lol. I’ve always had a wide 4head since birth. Most men in my family have 4heads. Hair loss is not common at ALL in my family and every man in my family has gone into his 40s with a nw2 at most. They usually lose their hairs in their 55+ or older. My dad has a big forehead and diffuse thinning but he’s been like that for years now. It started in his 40s. Except my dad still has a nice hairline that hardly looks receded. I have hair that’s naturally on the thin / fine side with ok density. I noticed my hairline changing in 6th/7th grade I was around 11/12 and it kinda receded into a M almost. I’m now 15 and I’m def not at a juvenile hairline but my hairline hasn’t moved since I was like 13 ? Maybe I’ve receded a bit more but idk. I don’t really notice visibility at my crown either. Could I have just matured at a young age? I heard it happens because we all hit puberty at different times. The first pic is me from 6th grade. The second one is a picture from late 2018. The third and fourth are from early 2019. The rest are from late 2020.(now) starts from bottom to top I think idk lol

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To put it briefly, I don't see any signs of hair loss aside from normal hairline maturation. At 15 you should not get on anti-androgens anyway, and the hassle of Minoxidil is totally not worth it for you. Just enjoy your life and keep an eye on your hairline for changes over the years. For what it's worth, I think your hair looks great as it is!

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