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One concept in the hair loss community that I've seen occasionally on threads is the "mature" hairline. To my knowledge, a mature hairline is one in which the center of the hairline has receded about 0.75in or so while the temples have receded slightly more than that. Moreover, there is no loss in hair density. Essentially, a NW1.5-NW2ish hairline.There is also no miniaturization that extends far behind the hairline. This hairline is also supposedly stable.
To any members who have ever had something like a mature hairline, is it truly stable in the sense that it will pretty much remain stable for the remainder of one's life? Or is it just a waiting period that will turn into further balding somewhat further down the road? Or is it just something made up by male pattern baldness deniers to delay the inevitable use of finasteride that should have really been started at that point?
All viewpoints welcomed.
To any members who have ever had something like a mature hairline, is it truly stable in the sense that it will pretty much remain stable for the remainder of one's life? Or is it just a waiting period that will turn into further balding somewhat further down the road? Or is it just something made up by male pattern baldness deniers to delay the inevitable use of finasteride that should have really been started at that point?
All viewpoints welcomed.
