Hi,
I'm new to the forum and I recently had an urge to start posting here because of the noticeable condition of my hair. Here are some pics I took today of the top of my head exposing what I think is a massive thinning region on the crown of my hair:
![IMG_0367[1].jpg IMG_0367[1].jpg](https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/data/attachments/15/15557-29816c3c986a775a7033697d5307ec59.jpg)
![IMG_0376[1].jpg IMG_0376[1].jpg](https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/data/attachments/15/15558-cf9205e09c597efaa429f2a01f1e64a8.jpg)
![IMG_0377[1].jpg IMG_0377[1].jpg](https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/data/attachments/15/15559-796efe8db2f258c33f0a6ff83699c490.jpg)
I first noticed it over a year back in one of the photos my dad took of my university. Only the backside of me was showing and I saw what appeared to be a large, thin, circular region on my crown. My hair was very long then because it was during the summer and I didn't mind it growing out while school was out.
Well fast-forward a year and my cousin pointed it out while I was sitting down. Anyways, I visited the derm two weeks back and she told me that it was probably male pattern baldness like many of you on this forum experience. My hair right now is of a length that is almost identical to that in the photo where I first noticed the spot a year back (I don't have that picture with me). Also, my hair gets very oily and I have quite a bit of dandruff as well. I was told by my family doctor many years back that it was better that I washed my hair less frequently so that the natural oils could protect it and keep it healthy. He also said that it would stop becoming very oily after a while. I still have the dandruff problem and I'm using Head & Shoulder's at the moment to try and reduce it although I don't think it's working. Anyhow, the rest of my hair is very thick including my hairline (I still have a small V-shaped droop in the front-center of my hairline).
I always had a whorl in the center of my head but it was more circular and very small compared to the pictures above. I completely changed my hairstyle during highschool from a long shaggy look, to a short spiked-up look that extended from my hairline to the top-back of my head. I'm not sure if it's the combination of my hair being oily in those pictures, the way that it's combed in the back (maybe a weird cowlick??), and the fact that it is very long that makes my crown look thin, OR if it's truly male pattern baldness. My derm unsuprisingly saw my hair as it is in those pictures and told me to start using Rogaine 2% twice daily. I have just started using it yesterday but I want to know what you guys think about my hair in the pictures.
I have a family history of male pattern baldness on both sides of my family
(my dad went bald in his mid-20s, my mom's dad went completely bald in his 30s, and her oldest of two brothers went bald in his mid-20s) so I'm quite worried at the moment and it's quite a depressing situation as I'm only 19. I had an accident earlier this year and it caused me to become very stressed out but I don't think that could be the reason for why that spot appeared because I have a photo from before then that shows the same thing as I've mentioned before.
Sorry for the long post, I tend to overtype when I'm very nervous and depressed as I am now. I appreciate any advice or comments you share!
I'm new to the forum and I recently had an urge to start posting here because of the noticeable condition of my hair. Here are some pics I took today of the top of my head exposing what I think is a massive thinning region on the crown of my hair:
![IMG_0367[1].jpg IMG_0367[1].jpg](https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/data/attachments/15/15557-29816c3c986a775a7033697d5307ec59.jpg)
![IMG_0376[1].jpg IMG_0376[1].jpg](https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/data/attachments/15/15558-cf9205e09c597efaa429f2a01f1e64a8.jpg)
![IMG_0377[1].jpg IMG_0377[1].jpg](https://www.hairlosstalk.com/interact/data/attachments/15/15559-796efe8db2f258c33f0a6ff83699c490.jpg)
I first noticed it over a year back in one of the photos my dad took of my university. Only the backside of me was showing and I saw what appeared to be a large, thin, circular region on my crown. My hair was very long then because it was during the summer and I didn't mind it growing out while school was out.
Well fast-forward a year and my cousin pointed it out while I was sitting down. Anyways, I visited the derm two weeks back and she told me that it was probably male pattern baldness like many of you on this forum experience. My hair right now is of a length that is almost identical to that in the photo where I first noticed the spot a year back (I don't have that picture with me). Also, my hair gets very oily and I have quite a bit of dandruff as well. I was told by my family doctor many years back that it was better that I washed my hair less frequently so that the natural oils could protect it and keep it healthy. He also said that it would stop becoming very oily after a while. I still have the dandruff problem and I'm using Head & Shoulder's at the moment to try and reduce it although I don't think it's working. Anyhow, the rest of my hair is very thick including my hairline (I still have a small V-shaped droop in the front-center of my hairline).
I always had a whorl in the center of my head but it was more circular and very small compared to the pictures above. I completely changed my hairstyle during highschool from a long shaggy look, to a short spiked-up look that extended from my hairline to the top-back of my head. I'm not sure if it's the combination of my hair being oily in those pictures, the way that it's combed in the back (maybe a weird cowlick??), and the fact that it is very long that makes my crown look thin, OR if it's truly male pattern baldness. My derm unsuprisingly saw my hair as it is in those pictures and told me to start using Rogaine 2% twice daily. I have just started using it yesterday but I want to know what you guys think about my hair in the pictures.
I have a family history of male pattern baldness on both sides of my family
Sorry for the long post, I tend to overtype when I'm very nervous and depressed as I am now. I appreciate any advice or comments you share!
