I personally don't think that at this time, you have anything to worry about at all. Some recession is completely normal in men that aren't going to go bald (so unless you want to keep a completely juvenile hairline, you're fine)
I would let go of any worries for now, and look again in a years...
I'm no expert buddy, but it looks fine for the time being and I wouldn't worry. From my reading up on the topic, there really is no way to tell if hairloss will continue indefinitely or reach a certain point then stop. It's incredibly unpredictable.
Take more pics in a years time and compare...
UPDATE
I should add that I have never really had hair at my temples, and have always had this widows peak thing going on from birth
I believe I've made a mistake describing my (especially maternal) family history
My maternal grandfather is not bald. He actually had a pretty damn good hairline...
Hey there! When I was 17 I made a post on here regarding my hairline (the usual fear). I'm now posting, still with hair at a month away from 26. I believe I have suffered some recession (crown seems fine) and would like to hear your guys thoughts on the matter. My family history is incredibly...
Ok, hello! for the past 2 years i've seemed to get really concerned about losing my hair towards the end of each year.. i find it these phases of worry very annoying and i'm rather sick of it
Anyways, i've been obsessing over my crown area and i'm worried that it may be thinning, so i need your...
can you go into more detail as to why i'm paranoid, if you don't mind? a reply as simple as that doesn't set my mind at rest, which is why i'm here in the first place, it just makes me think your a wee kid trying to look like he/she knows what they're talking about, don't get me wrong i'm not...
Hi, i'm 17 years of age, and have a full head of hair, yet recently i took notice of the fact that my (i think they're called) temples are basically, non existent!
Now my enquiry is; is this normal? or am i receding? now i have heard of a ''mature hairline'' but due to the fact my father has a...