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1 hour ago, TakeAction said:

I lost my hair similarly, the crown lost 80 percent of the density in a NW6-7 crown pattern and my hairline and midscalp were still pretty intact.

 

interesting

 

so you 3 guys have something in common

 

 

 

 

 

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I have seen this countless times over many decades and albeit not the most common where only the crown has loss, but it does occur in some men.

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2 hours ago, gillenator said:

I have seen this countless times over many decades and albeit not the most common where only the crown has loss, but it does occur in some men.

yes ive seen crownloss with intact midscalp and front but here its not even the real crown region but the region behind the crown "the dip“ where people tend to lose their hair the last but here it seems to be the beginning

 

very interesting info and potential interesting for ht patients who fear of looking unnatural because they dont have donor to cover everything at thr back of the head

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13 hours ago, mr_peanutbutter said:

yes ive seen crownloss with intact midscalp and front but here its not even the real crown region but the region behind the crown "the dip“ where people tend to lose their hair the last but here it seems to be the beginning

 

very interesting info and potential interesting for ht patients who fear of looking unnatural because they dont have donor to cover everything at thr back of the head

Also concealers work very well in the crown because it's completely surrounded by hair (if you have hair in the midscalp). So if someone focuses on the front 2/3 and adds a small amount in the crown, they can use concealers and have the appearance of a full head of hair.

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Even with average hair characteristics there needs to be at least a density of say 30 cm2 for the added fibers to cling to.

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Maybe this guy had a hair transplant in the font half.  It's hard to se with this video.

 

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