bwaters2000
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As far as I can remember I always thought that my crown is noticeable and at 18, someone said that I was balding based on the look of my crown, and during my early 20s, I was told that I lack voulmes on the lateral side of the head when getting my haircut, and the pics show how my hairs are looking at 39.
As far as I can remember, I belive my side part from right side of head have gone to the back of the head, but I am developing some suspicion that I have thinned around the crown....
One scalp biopsy returned "androgentic alopecia" diagnosis, but my bloodwork returned normal DHT level, and I am trying to get a 2nd opinion from another dermatologist. This dermatolgist is saying that DHT level doesn't have to be high for one to go bald, and he wants me to go on Rogaine regardless. He says he uses Rogaine twice a week himself as a precautionary measure even though he has no hair loss, but I think he's precautioning because his father is bald..
If I am going bald, I would want to start Rogaine as soon as possible, but from what I research out, I am very afraid of initial shedding process, and for some Rogaine/Minoxidle has made their hair problem worse. Also, wikipedia states "Paradoxically, hair loss is a common side effect of minoxidil treatment. Manufacturers note that minoxidil-induced hair loss is a common side effect and describe the process as "shedding". Although this phenomenon demonstrates that minoxidil is indeed affecting hair follicles, manufacturers offer no guarantee that the new hair loss will be replaced with hair growth. " I don't want to go on Rogaine without know for sure I need it.
What is your opinion? For past two weeks, I have been on Biotin 5000 mcb a day, laser comb 15 min three times a week, daily scalp massaging.... All these might be hit or miss but so is Rogaine as far as I can research out.
As far as I can remember, I belive my side part from right side of head have gone to the back of the head, but I am developing some suspicion that I have thinned around the crown....
One scalp biopsy returned "androgentic alopecia" diagnosis, but my bloodwork returned normal DHT level, and I am trying to get a 2nd opinion from another dermatologist. This dermatolgist is saying that DHT level doesn't have to be high for one to go bald, and he wants me to go on Rogaine regardless. He says he uses Rogaine twice a week himself as a precautionary measure even though he has no hair loss, but I think he's precautioning because his father is bald..
If I am going bald, I would want to start Rogaine as soon as possible, but from what I research out, I am very afraid of initial shedding process, and for some Rogaine/Minoxidle has made their hair problem worse. Also, wikipedia states "Paradoxically, hair loss is a common side effect of minoxidil treatment. Manufacturers note that minoxidil-induced hair loss is a common side effect and describe the process as "shedding". Although this phenomenon demonstrates that minoxidil is indeed affecting hair follicles, manufacturers offer no guarantee that the new hair loss will be replaced with hair growth. " I don't want to go on Rogaine without know for sure I need it.
What is your opinion? For past two weeks, I have been on Biotin 5000 mcb a day, laser comb 15 min three times a week, daily scalp massaging.... All these might be hit or miss but so is Rogaine as far as I can research out.
