I am starting to consider using propecia. These pictures of the crown of my head were all taken in the past 3 days, so any difference in density is due lighting, the way my hair fell, or maybe the amount of grease in the hair due to time of day. I guess my first question would be does this look like male pattern baldness? As far as background info, I am 24 years old, and have always had thick hair with shedding (for as long as I can remember). It is hard to tell if the shedding has increased recently, but I would probably say it has. Also, I am pretty sure that I have noticed my hair looks thinner when I pull up my hair line and is overall more thin on top (diffuse thinning). I would also say I have some recession of my frontal hair line. I am in medical school, and have researched the drug extensively, so I know how it works and all of the possible side effects. I am not too worried about the impotence, mostly because if that happens at a noticeable level, I will stop taking it and hopefully not have permanent side effects. My main concerns right now are the “brain fog†that some say can come with propecia use, and also the horror stories you hear about how after starting the drug, an individual’s hair got worse and never bounced back. I am worried about these two side effects because I am not too upset with my hair at the moment, and if I did anything to make it worse I would be angry at myself. Also the brain fog is worrisome because my job is to be a student that studies 10 hours a day. I have also been to my dermatologist who told me that it is possible that I am losing hair but did not want to give me propecia, and said to see him again in six months. I guess my main question is if it is too early to start propecia, and if I should wait a few months to see if my hair is only “maturingâ€. OR if right now is the perfect time to start? I think that a perk of starting now would be that if I did go through the "propecia shed", it might not be noticeable to anyone but myself. As I said, I am happy with my hair now, but if I experience much more loss, it will become a problem for me. Thanks.
