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Hi, this has been bothering me for a while now, I've always had a very high, uneven and orb-shaped hairline with fine hair and a peak, however over the last couple of years I've been worrying excessively about whether or not this is the start of thinning, particularly at the corners. I've been to my doctor a couple of times and brought it up, the first time he said it was nothing to be concerned with at all, the second time he said it was just a 'male pattern hairline change' that comes with age.
No males on my father's side have hair loss beyond a little recession, but it's 50/50 on my mother's side, with some of my cousins a few years younger than me having severely noticeable hair loss.
I've included some photos and just want to know if you think this is something to worry about and seek consultation about treatment for, or to stop being frantic over. These photos were taken in a number of conditions from low light to harsh light, freshly washed to unwashed and greasy for 2-3 days, pulled back and left as is. Camera flash was used every time.

No males on my father's side have hair loss beyond a little recession, but it's 50/50 on my mother's side, with some of my cousins a few years younger than me having severely noticeable hair loss.
I've included some photos and just want to know if you think this is something to worry about and seek consultation about treatment for, or to stop being frantic over. These photos were taken in a number of conditions from low light to harsh light, freshly washed to unwashed and greasy for 2-3 days, pulled back and left as is. Camera flash was used every time.


