Am I candidate for the Big 3? (Pictures)

wendal

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Got the receding hair line in my early 20's. Ten years later not much has changed;although I may have receded slightly more on the sides, but not much. There's a bump on the top of my head that just recently formed. Do not know how or what the hell it is. But I have no bald spots on the top of my head. What do you think?

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flimflam

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hey, your hair looks ok mate

you've receded a bit, but only a little. If it's not changed much in 10 years, it may not get any worse. I would take a photo every 6 months or so to see if it is progressing.

You could try to regrow the small parts you've lost by using Rogaine, if it bothers you.

As for the bump, I couldn't really see what you were talking about. I've never heard of something like that being connected to hairloss ... does it hurt? If it persists, you should go and see your doctor really...
 

wendal

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flimflam said:
hey, your hair looks ok mate

you've receded a bit, but only a little. If it's not changed much in 10 years, it may not get any worse. I would take a photo every 6 months or so to see if it is progressing.

You could try to regrow the small parts you've lost by using Rogaine, if it bothers you.

As for the bump, I couldn't really see what you were talking about. I've never heard of something like that being connected to hairloss ... does it hurt? If it persists, you should go and see your doctor really...

Thanks. My roommate says the same thing and thinks I'm being overly dramatic for worrying about it. I just wanted to start medication now so I won't really be on my mind at all. Basically, I feel I really messed up my twenties. Didnt do the things I wanted and needed to. Now that I'm in my 30s I wanna wash the last decade down the drain and start over and the last thing I need to worry about is going bald....Anyway, that's another forum. Lol.

About the bump on the top of my head, I really have no idea on what the hell it is. Maybe a big cyst? And it doesn't hurt at all. It appears to be about the size of of a silver dollar and it's located right above my forehead. If you look closely you can see it. At first I thought it was a bald spot until I noticed there was no hair missing but instead a big lump. I actually have another one that's about the size of a quarter behind my left ear on the back of my head. I'm gonna see a dermatologist tomorrow and my regular doctor next month. I saw my reg. Doctor about a year ago to ask him about the smaller bump and he said "it's nothing".
 

wendal

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Lucky_UK said:
Hi Wendel

I think your hairline looks cool, I wouldn't worry about meds just yet.


Thanks Lucky. I may just start using Rogaine or might take propecia as well for some insurance, not sure yet. I see my dermatologist tomorrow. She may turn my prescription down if she sees I'm not a candidate yet.

Is it true that Rogaine and Rogaine foam does not help you grow your receded hair on the sides and temples? Cause that's mainly where I'd need to fill in.
 

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I think your hairline looks good like that. (not just saying so to make you happy)

if you want to fill them in, you will need to use minoxidil, a lot of paitient and be lucky enough to be a great responders to minoxidil.

Overall I think your hair looks great!
 

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Lucky_UK said:
Hi Wendel

I think your hairline looks cool, I wouldn't worry about meds just yet.

agreed, his hairloss is not at all bad and the hairline looks solid to me
 

RaginDemon

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i actually like that kind of hairline... beats my empty NW2 receeded temples any day.
 

wendal

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RaginDemon said:
I think your hairline looks good like that. (not just saying so to make you happy)

if you want to fill them in, you will need to use minoxidil, a lot of paitient and be lucky enough to be a great responders to minoxidil.

Overall I think your hair looks great!


Thanks RaginDemon. So you think me getting on 'The Big 3' is a little drastic for a case like myself? I know I still have most my hair but I want some insurance that it aint going anyiwhere anytime soon. Know what I mean?
 

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wendal said:
RaginDemon said:
I think your hairline looks good like that. (not just saying so to make you happy)

if you want to fill them in, you will need to use minoxidil, a lot of paitient and be lucky enough to be a great responders to minoxidil.

Overall I think your hair looks great!


Thanks RaginDemon. So you think me getting on 'The Big 3' is a little drastic for a case like myself? I know I still have most my hair but I want some insurance that it aint going anyiwhere anytime soon. Know what I mean?

getting on Propecia (finasteride) IMO is good enough for insurance purpose. Before you start, you should know that there is a chance you might experience some sides and some people report that finasteride can lead to other problems. You can always give minoxidil foam a try since its very easy to use. If it doesn't help you much, you can just drop it. Nizoral is a good shampoo to condition your scalp, I personally use it 3 times a week.

Hope it helps you a little bro!
 

wendal

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RaginDemon said:
wendal said:
RaginDemon said:
I think your hairline looks good like that. (not just saying so to make you happy)

if you want to fill them in, you will need to use minoxidil, a lot of paitient and be lucky enough to be a great responders to minoxidil.

Overall I think your hair looks great!


Thanks RaginDemon. So you think me getting on 'The Big 3' is a little drastic for a case like myself? I know I still have most my hair but I want some insurance that it aint going anyiwhere anytime soon. Know what I mean?

getting on Propecia (finasteride) IMO is good enough for insurance purpose. Before you start, you should know that there is a chance you might experience some sides and some people report that finasteride can lead to other problems. You can always give minoxidil foam a try since its very easy to use. If it doesn't help you much, you can just drop it. Nizoral is a good shampoo to condition your scalp, I personally use it 3 times a week.

Hope it helps you a little bro!


Maybe in my case it should be The Big 2? Propecia and nizoral shampoon two or three times a week, although I'll keep minoxidil foam in mind as well. I see my dermatoloist tomorrow. I'll get back and tell you guys what she says.

Thanks very much for everyones advice, more is always welcome. We're all in this together!

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nothing wrong with your hair! dont bother with meds at all your 31 and seems you got a damn good head of hair even for it being shaved.

lol at you calling that a receding hairline.
 

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wendal said:
Lucky_UK said:
Hi Wendel

I think your hairline looks cool, I wouldn't worry about meds just yet.


Thanks Lucky. I may just start using Rogaine or might take propecia as well for some insurance, not sure yet. I see my dermatologist tomorrow. She may turn my prescription down if she sees I'm not a candidate yet.

Is it true that Rogaine and Rogaine foam does not help you grow your receded hair on the sides and temples? Cause that's mainly where I'd need to fill in.

it can regrow there,the clinical studies only concentrated on the crown so they cant legally claim it regrows temples/hairline.....it is harder though to regrow there than the crown...........your hair looks good and id question if ya need any meds at all......... :)
 

barcafan

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That's so a mature hairline! Looks fine and if nothing happened within 10 years then you're golden. Dude you have a similar (although better) hairline than me and you're over 10 years older! But i mean if you've been shedding alot lately and it just feels like its thinning then there might be cause for concern. DONT start propecia just for the hell of it, start it only when you're sure.
 

wendal

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TonyTheTiger said:
nothing wrong with your hair! dont bother with meds at all your 31 and seems you got a damn good head of hair even for it being shaved.

lol at you calling that a receding hairline.


Yeah I know I'm not in bad shape for now, I just wanna make sure it stays like this. I guess it may have to do with me leaving my twenties and hitting my thirties, that's when this became a concern. I remembered Jude Law when he was in The Talented Mr.Ripley, the guy was in his late twenties when he made that film and he had a fairly full head of hair. Now at age 34 he looks like Phil Collins. I just don't wanna have to go thru all at, although at my age the chances are I PROBABLY won't, but if I do I will kick myself in the *** for not take earlier precautions. Maybe I should stop buzzing it and grow it out, this way I won't be able to see every detail in such a*** fashion. :crazy:
 

wendal

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libertine said:
wendal said:
Lucky_UK said:
Hi Wendel

I think your hairline looks cool, I wouldn't worry about meds just yet.


Thanks Lucky. I may just start using Rogaine or might take propecia as well for some insurance, not sure yet. I see my dermatologist tomorrow. She may turn my prescription down if she sees I'm not a candidate yet.

Is it true that Rogaine and Rogaine foam does not help you grow your receded hair on the sides and temples? Cause that's mainly where I'd need to fill in.

it can regrow there,the clinical studies only concentrated on the crown so they cant legally claim it regrows temples/hairline.....it is harder though to regrow there than the crown...........your hair looks good and id question if ya need any meds at all......... :)


Yeah that's what I figured about the rogaine. Maybe I need another kind of med for being so paranoid? :hairy:
 

wendal

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barcafan said:
That's so a mature hairline! Looks fine and if nothing happened within 10 years then you're golden. Dude you have a similar (although better) hairline than me and you're over 10 years older! But i mean if you've been shedding alot lately and it just feels like its thinning then there might be cause for concern. DONT start propecia just for the hell of it, start it only when you're sure.


Most of you guys seem to really think propecia may not be the answer right now and I'm seriously starting to reconsider, although I still think I'd "feel" better with some kind of protection. Dont wanna be a sitting duck and then one day BAM it hits me without me even looking.
 

barcafan

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It wont just hit you, there will likely be symptoms such as extreme itching, redness increased hair shedding, and generally a feeling like your hair feels like sh*t. Dont start propecia untill you're sure, it's just RETARDED to do so otherwise. It's still a pretty 'serious' drug as it does altar hormones and you can get side effects from it, thats why you should only get on it if you're positive you have male pattern baldness
 

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wendal said:
Dont wanna be a sitting duck and then one day BAM it hits me without me even looking.

Well that's why you take and compare pictures every so often. You're not going to go bald overnight.
 

wendal

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barcafan said:
It wont just hit you, there will likely be symptoms such as extreme itching, redness increased hair shedding, and generally a feeling like your hair feels like $#iT. Dont start propecia untill you're sure, it's just RETARDED to do so otherwise. It's still a pretty 'serious' drug as it does altar hormones and you can get side effects from it, thats why you should only get on it if you're positive you have male pattern baldness


Yeah I hear what you're saying. I saw my dermatologist today. She said I wasn't exactly a classic case candidate for propecia but if I wanted to maintain the hair I have she didn't see a problem with it and said she knows quite a few people who had great results with it. She offered to give me a 6 weeks sample supply but I told her I was gonna hold off on that for a while. She recommended nioxin. I asked her about nizoral and she said it wasn't meant to fight hair loss but if I was suffering dandruff (which I always have) then she said it would be good.

I'm still considering propecia but I will hold off for a while and maybe just keep a close watch.
 
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