How common is it, that you in your 25-29 show signs of recession, but end up at 35-40 with decent amount of hair?
I'm asking this since I'm a guy in my 28, closing in on 29. I have signs of frontal recession but the crown is full and the overall density is still perfect (knock on wood). Am I still doomed or do I have a chance of beating the odds? I KNOW that this actually happends for a lot of men, to show signs early on and then 15-20 years later they basically have the same hair with some tiny worsening.
Is it somewhat common or you need to be extremly lucky for this to happen, like 1 of 20?
I'm asking this since I'm a guy in my 28, closing in on 29. I have signs of frontal recession but the crown is full and the overall density is still perfect (knock on wood). Am I still doomed or do I have a chance of beating the odds? I KNOW that this actually happends for a lot of men, to show signs early on and then 15-20 years later they basically have the same hair with some tiny worsening.
Is it somewhat common or you need to be extremly lucky for this to happen, like 1 of 20?
