Craniofacial development - The thing that make us lose hair(A hair loss theory)

Do you believe this theory?

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Niki99

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Lol a few years later you're still here. I'm 27 now and your theory still isn't true lol. Even your weird AI thing apparently thinks I have good bone structure. But congrats on getting an 8.

Dude seriously. Just get a life pls. In the time since I first posted in this forum I finished studying, I work, I will travel a part of the world soon with my GF and you still sit here everyday. It's been 6 years.

I mean if everything goes well for you and this forum is just your little obsession then that's fine. But yeah, everything with moderation.

@all just take Finasteride and that's it. As you can see, hair is still going strong.
 

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Mr. Slap Head

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Lol a few years later you're still here. I'm 27 now and your theory still isn't true lol. Even your weird AI thing apparently thinks I have good bone structure. But congrats on getting an 8.

Dude seriously. Just get a life pls. In the time since I first posted in this forum I finished studying, I work, I will travel a part of the world soon with my GF and you still sit here everyday. It's been 6 years.

I mean if everything goes well for you and this forum is just your little obsession then that's fine. But yeah, everything with moderation.

@all just take Finasteride and that's it. As you can see, hair is still going strong.
He looks like a serial killer
 

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Heard a hair transplant surgeon who studies hairloss say the only thing he sees working is Finasteride & oral minoxidil
 

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Lol a few years later you're still here. I'm 27 now and your theory still isn't true lol. Even your weird AI thing apparently thinks I have good bone structure. But congrats on getting an 8.

Dude seriously. Just get a life pls. In the time since I first posted in this forum I finished studying, I work, I will travel a part of the world soon with my GF and you still sit here everyday. It's been 6 years.

I mean if everything goes well for you and this forum is just your little obsession then that's fine. But yeah, everything with moderation.

@all just take Finasteride and that's it. As you can see, hair is still going strong.
If it were only up to finasteride to regrow hair. But there are plenty of men (like me) who have been taking finasteride for years with no regrowth at all. Taking finasteride has slowed down my hair loss but it has not restored my hairline. And, unfortunately, I cannot take minoxidil.
 

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If it were only up to finasteride to regrow hair. But there are plenty of men (like me) who have been taking finasteride for years with no regrowth at all. Taking finasteride has slowed down my hair loss but it has not restored my hairline. And, unfortunately, I cannot take minoxidil.
And I get sexual sides from finasteride so cant keep using it. Tried dutasteride for 1.5 years also sexual sides and hair got way worse. Trying only oral minoxidil tabs daily now. Going back on finasteride again.
 
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Niki99

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If it were only up to finasteride to regrow hair. But there are plenty of men (like me) who have been taking finasteride for years with no regrowth at all. Taking finasteride has slowed down my hair loss but it has not restored my hairline. And, unfortunately, I cannot take minoxidil.
As you can see, It hasn't restored my hairline as well. Just catched it early enough to get from a NW3 to a thick Norwood 2,5.

Because of my thickness and hair type you don't really notice it.

It won't give you everything back but at least it can give you density and stops it from making it worse. That's why guys shouldn't wait to hop on.

My hair looked considerably worse at 20 compared to at 27. In my 30s at some point I will still probably get a transplant just so that I can experiment with different styles more. And until that point I try to keep most of what I have.
 

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As you can see, It hasn't restored my hairline as well. Just catched it early enough to get from a NW3 to a thick Norwood 2,5.

Because of my thickness and hair type you don't really notice it.

It won't give you everything back but at least it can give you density and stops it from making it worse. That's why guys shouldn't wait to hop on.

My hair looked considerably worse at 20 compared to at 27. In my 30s at some point I will still probably get a transplant just so that I can experiment with different styles more. And until that point I try to keep most of what I have.
Let's get away from that creepy weirdo incel's thread. Start a new one.
 

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@Ritchie In the recent years when thick eyebrows are trendy I think that most girls are pretty. Thick natural eyebrows frame the face better and make almost every girl look pretty.

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When I look back to the 2000's and 2010's when women had thin eyebrows I didn't think most girls were pretty because few girls can have thin eyebrows and look pretty. I thought most looked plain or ugly.

There's also another paradox I solved and this is why I think that most bulgarian girls are pretty but most bulgarian boys as unatrractive. The problem is that most boys in Bulgaria have very short hair or a buzz cut. Few men can have very short hair and look handsome. I am 100% in favor of longer hairstyles for men.


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The strange thing is that this was thing 8-10 and it hasn't change at all meanwhile female fashion trends evolved.
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@Ritchie Men's hairlines often recede throuhout a man's life. For some men the recesion stop at ceratin point at young age but some continue to recede slowly throughout their lifetime. Tasos Bougas's hairline has receded a lot since he was younger. He was in the Norwood 1 range, now it looks like Norwood 2.

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Unfortunately Darwin Nunez's hairline has also receded very noticeable in the recent years.
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I don't know how Tom Cruise's childhood hairline looked but he has some recession too.
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I don't think mature hairline is a proper term. Most men's hairlines typically recede at least to some degree. I don't think it's 95% like some researches claim but it's more likely 70% -80% of men. Most men that have them as I said before reshape them artifically. It probably depends on factors like facial structure but it's only one of the factors as some men with poor facial structure have perfect hairlines. It's just more likely. I believe that every man has some tension on the galea to some degree. It's just not strong enough to make him completely bald and affect only the corners. I don't believe that age has to do something with it as well. It's just a gradual progression over decades. The tension just acts on the galea and compress tissue over many years.
 

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@Ritchie Men's hairlines often recede throuhout a man's life. For some men the recesion stop at ceratin point at young age but some continue to recede slowly throughout their lifetime. Tasos Bougas's hairline has receded a lot since he was younger. He was in the Norwood 1 range, now it looks like Norwood 2.

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Unfortunately Darwin Nunez's hairline has also receded very noticeable in the recent years.
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I don't know how Tom Cruise's childhood hairline looked but he has some recession too.
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I don't think mature hairline is a proper term. Most men's hairlines typically recede at least to some degree. I don't think it's 95% like some researches claim but it's more likely 70% -80% of men. Most men that have them as I said before reshape them artifically. It probably depends on factors like facial structure but it's only one of the factors as some men with poor facial structure have perfect hairlines. It's just more likely. I believe that every man has some tension on the galea to some degree. It's just not strong enough to make him completely bald and affect only the corners. I don't believe that age has to do something with it as well. It's just a gradual progression over decades. The tension just acts on the galea and compress tissue over many years.
Tom cruise's hairline has changed very slowly over the years. There was a scene in the new mission impossible when he gets rescued by the submarine and he has his hair slicked back and I think there is more recession than when he was in his thirties. I don't think he'll ever be close to bald or even considered by most to have lost any hair.
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I think Brad Pitt's has changed a bit too since his 40s.
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I think Darwin Nunez shaves his hairline and it looks weird when it grows back when the rest of the hair is long. I've seen some people have a similar haircut, it's a stupid trend I think.

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Mitko1

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@Ritchie The key of being in better health and living longer is not just having good facial structure. It's looking younger than most people at your age. Michael Douglas also has solid facial structure but he had cancer once. Here is how he looked when he was 60.
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If you compare it to Bradd Pitt or Rob Lowe you will see a massive difference.
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I am sure both will live to be over 90 year old and will most likely never get cancer. Either never or in their 90's at worst.
 

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Laughing at this thread but I will say some years back we found a jail website that gave the frontal and side views of the people that were arrested so we decided to literally look at the hair situation of males that were arrested that were aged 30+ (I think we literally had like 200 in our sample) and the ones that the head shape theory said should be balding were balding at about triple the % of the ones head shape theory said should keep a lot of their hair. Also the extremes were close to being a lock for balding - The ones extremely rounded where the forehead meets the scalp area and the ones with big time elevation in parts of their vertex area. You also could see the correlation with the 2 areas when someone was just mostly a frontal balder or just mostly a vertex balder. Since they have shown certain shapes do create more mechanical force by computer models my thinking is the connection with head shape is if you have those shapes especially the more extreme they are then you are much more likely to have inflammation building up in those areas which of course brings in the dreaded DHT to park itself there. My own balding follows the head shape stuff pretty closely as I don't have much of an issue with the frontal area and I have a pretty boxed shape forehead but I do have a slight elevation in my vertex area which runs in both sides of my family and most of my male relatives were vertex balders that probably started around their mid 30s also.
 
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Laughing at this thread but I will say some years back we found a jail website that gave the frontal and side views of the people that were arrested so we decided to literally look at the hair situation of males that were arrested that were aged 30+ (I think we literally had like 200 in our sample) and the ones that the head shape theory said should be balding were balding at about triple the % of the ones head shape theory said should keep a lot of their hair. Also the extremes were close to being a lock for balding - The ones extremely rounded where the forehead meets the scalp area and the ones with big time elevation in parts of their vertex area. You also could see the correlation with the 2 areas when someone was just mostly a frontal balder or just mostly a vertex balder. Since they have shown certain shapes do create more mechanical force by computer models my thinking is the connection with head shape is if you have those shapes especially the more extreme they are then you are much more likely to have inflammation building up in those areas which of course brings in the dreaded DHT to park itself there. My own balding follows the head shape stuff pretty closely as I don't have much of an issue with the frontal area and I have a pretty boxed shape forehead but I do have a slight elevation in my vertex area which runs in both sides of my family and most of my male relatives were vertex balders that probably started around their mid 30s also.

There is absolutely a correlation, it's so obvious, the reason this thread hasn't been taken serious is because the OP goes of on random tangents.

Do you still have these images as I'd be interested to see neck and SCM profiles from side to compare as well?
 

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There is absolutely a correlation, it's so obvious, the reason this thread hasn't been taken serious is because the OP goes of on random tangents.

Do you still have these images as I'd be interested to see neck and SCM profiles from side to compare as well?

I dont have them any longer but we just kept going through the days arrests until we hit about a 200 sample. It is a county in FL that shows the pictures of the daily arrests and gives their age etc. You can search each days arrests. The county that does it on their website is Indian River County,FL. So it would be on the Indian River County FL Sheriffs Office website.
 
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