redskins1111
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So I am suffering from going bald like many others here on the forum. I have a pretty decent understanding of male pattern baldness up to this point but I do have a question.. I have plenty of friends and coworkers that are going bald just like me. But there is something that I seem to notice with my hair loss that I don't seem to notice with theirs, though I understand that everyone is different and that this most likely is nothing. But anyways, My hair is thinning on the back of my head, the top of my head, the temples and front hair line. Now it's to the point where you can clearly see scalp in all these areas of my head but. My question is about the thin baby hairs that used to be my healthy hair. Is it normal for someone going bald (this has been going on for a few years now) to see their ENTIRE hair line along with every single hair on their head as a small miniaturized hair? Basically if I were able to dye those tiny hairs somehow it would look like I've never lost a hair in my life. When I look at these other guys their hair loss doesn't seem to look the same as mine. Like I said before I understand everyone is different and this is just a general question as I thought it was kind of strange. Thanks.
