HopeImNotBalding
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Does early hair loss necessarily predict a worse end-state?
For example, if a 20 year old guy experiences mild diffuse thinning, is he pretty much doomed to lose it all since the hair loss is starting so early?
Is it unprecedented for someone with this type of early hair loss to only lose a certain amount and maintain most of the remaining hair?
I'm wondering because my dad started thinning at around 30 and is now 53 with noticeable hair loss, but definitely an acceptable amount of hair for his age (btw he's never used any treatment).
I understand that everyone's hair loss is different, but maybe some of you older guys on here may have experienced hair loss at an early age that never really progressed very far.
For example, if a 20 year old guy experiences mild diffuse thinning, is he pretty much doomed to lose it all since the hair loss is starting so early?
Is it unprecedented for someone with this type of early hair loss to only lose a certain amount and maintain most of the remaining hair?
I'm wondering because my dad started thinning at around 30 and is now 53 with noticeable hair loss, but definitely an acceptable amount of hair for his age (btw he's never used any treatment).
I understand that everyone's hair loss is different, but maybe some of you older guys on here may have experienced hair loss at an early age that never really progressed very far.