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On 04.09.2022 at 19:06, Grzegorz641 said:

 

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Try using quality care products and natural oils for your hair. Brush regularly and speed up blood flow. (Combs made of natural stones, such as jade, may work. It worked for my father.) If it still doesn't work, you can consider a hair transplant with a specialist. My uncle had a similar problem. I understand you. I hope you can find a solution soon :)

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On 9/5/2022 at 3:16 AM, Gatsby said:

No. If you are 37 then you are not an aggressive balder. Try topical finasteride and see your dermatologist.

Hi Gatsby, 

 

what years of age roughly would you say are the aggressive years of balding? 
thank you

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2 minutes ago, Big Rome said:

Hi Gatsby, 

 

what years of age roughly would you say are the aggressive years of balding? 
thank you

 

Pardon me for adding some input off your question to Gatsby. Everybody's genetics are unique in terms of loss rates. But what can be generalized is that male pattern baldness is sneaky and accumulative for most of us. Usually going on for years by the time you're able to start noticing it in the mirror. By that time the estimates are you've lost 1/3 or even up to 1/2 of your total original scalp hairs. Even the best hair transplants never achieve your original hair count density. Thankfully we don't need that much hair to trick the human eye . 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, ciaus said:

 

Pardon me for adding some input off your question to Gatsby. Everybody's genetics are unique in terms of loss rates. But what can be generalized is that male pattern baldness is sneaky and accumulative for most of us. Usually going on for years by the time you're able to start noticing it in the mirror. By that time the estimates are you've lost 1/3 or even up to 1/2 of your total original scalp hairs. Even the best hair transplants never achieve your original hair count density. Thankfully we don't need that much hair to trick the human eye . 

 

 

thank you, much appreciated 😊 

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19 hours ago, Grzegorz641 said:

This picture is situation when i have itchy scalp and pain last time in ny in november 

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I remember you started the topic recently about a crazy expensive dermatologist visit price someone quoted you. Like I said then, even for a place like New York City where most things are alot more expensive, $1800 to just see a doctor is way too expensive. But you didn't mention that you had any scalp irritation issues at the time. What you're experiencing here might not be anything serious, flaky itchy scalp skin is fairly common and often guys can manage it with over the counter anti-dandruff shampoos like head&shoulders. But it could be more something more serious.

I'll occasionally comment on topics like this because I've personally experienced intermittent scalp irritation issues. My skin never flaked off like that, but it would get pretty red and irritated. You should go see a reasonably priced, reputable dermatologist (shouldn't be anymore than $200 or $300 for the visit even without insurance) and make sure that you don't have anything more serious. Hair loss that happens due to severe skin irritation, aggressive itching, is usually temporary and the hair will eventually come back when things calm down. Not to get your hopes up about recovering your frontal hair though, alot of that looks like typical male pattern baldness.

But there are some skin conditions that have irritation symptoms that can cause permanent hair loss too, see the topic below. You don't want to start getting hair transplants and then learn you have some other condition that could potentially destroy your transplanted hair.

 

 

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