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for me it might be the texture of your hair . given the fact you are 34 propecia will work very well
View attachment 49671 Thank you for the feedback and advice, it's really appreciated and offers a lot to think about. These are the 2 styles I wear it in with as little light as possible
Your hair looks fine, if you had diffused thinning you'd be able to some at least some of your scalp easily and I say this as someone who takes pictures of their hair every day. Just keep an eye on things, take a picture maybe once a month and compare after 6 months. Going on meds just because you are paranoid is not a good idea.
why cant he go and get a biopsy to see if he has any miniaturization instead of guessing? he has family history of hair loss.. No one is saying -go get meds--at least i am not...im telling him to go to an experienced alopecia dermatologist and get a dual biopsy to cross compare by a derma pathologist
for YEARS people told me i was nuts when i though I was losing density. Doctors, friends family hair dresser hair colorist--(your nuts your hair is so thick blah blah blah)..And i wish i never listened to any of them and someone had advised me what i just told him. See an expert in alopecia who knows what to look for.
I gave my opinion, you have yours. They guy is nearly in his mid 30's, he's likely to have some miniaturization as most people are not blessed with thick hair as they mature. I've got diffuse thinning on the crown and this guy is not even in the early stages, that's why I said keep an eye on it for six months. If it's not aggressive then you have a choice, keep an eye on things or take finasteride if your hair is more important to you than your hormones.

