Is Androgenic Alopecia Always Accompanied By Abundant Shedding?

Baxter

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I am very interested in this issue. My bangs are quite rare and it looks like I have small patches with very thin hair (through which the skin is visible) on the temples. They are asymmetrical and in one temple are bigger.

I read that the normal rate of hair loss is up to 100 hairs per day. I can say for sure that I have less shedding hair per day.

Three or two years ago my skin shone through the hair on the top of my head even on a freshly washed and dried head. Now, with a clean head, the hair on the vertex looks normal and without bald spots. But at the temples hair grows bad, if not worse than before.


In childhood and early adolescence, I had very thick hair and thick dark-coloured eyelashes. Eyelashes were so thick and long that many asked if I did not use makeup. But in late adolescence, the hair began to fall out strongly and the bangs became thin, and the eyelashes became rather sparse, though still long. After some time, the situation stabilized and the hair no longer fell out. The head did not look bald, just the hair was not as thick as before.

It took quite many years without any shedding. Now I came to what is written at the beginning of the post.
 
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