On the latest picture, your hair actually seems pretty fine!
Ofcourse us balding men can see that you have miniaturized hairs along the hairline - but for 90% of people, your hair looks good mate.
Keep up the treatments and you will probably have a lot of years without any problems. I myself...
HUGE congratulations for doing something about your hairloss so early. Turning 33 and 12 years of Dutasteride and ZERO hairloss. That scalp should probably have been bald by now. Experiencing any side effects after all those years?
No?
If you're 100% sure it is male pattern baldness, then you can be almost 100% sure that it is going to progress. So starting at the Early signs of Androgenetic Alopecia is the right time to start if you want to remain a thick healthy set of hair.
If you are a firm believer that your hairloss was extremely aggressive and that you would have been a full NW7 today - then it is really amazing that proscar worked for ALL those years. Congrats on your success, i hope avodart will keep you safe for some years to come.
And your delusional. We loose hair because we are MEN. It's not ideal, and i wouldn't wish IT upon anyone. But saying it's justice when women loose hair. I have No respect for you sir. Return back to reality.
You hairline is almost down to your eyebrows.. Get off this site.. Here's the right forum for you: https://psychcentralforums.com/body-dysmorphic-disorder/
Stop spreading false information. His brother is not a better gauge of there he will end up. He could be a half-brother with another dad, with a history of male pattern baldness. Or he could be unlucky and get the gene from somewhere else. I started balding at 19, now 24 with a 3v, slightly diffused. My brother...
If he is a guy who values his hair a lot, my advice would be START treatment ASAP. He'll regret it when his hair start to look unhealthy.
I have tried convincing a couple of friends that going bald can be delayed by taking this pill, and i would happily tell them what the name is. There a 2...
I also use to think that it's "just" hair, and others have disabilities, cancer, other worse conditions and so on. But i still can't get over the fact that i think it is sucking SO much joy out of my youth/20's, so life quality is going down quite a bit. I have focused on other things the last 6...