PatrickBale
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My hair's been like this 2 years, and it was diagnosed as alopecia areata because I have similar weak patches of hair in areas that aren't typical of male pattern baldness. I went to another hair specialist and he didn't see anything suggesting male pattern baldness. The thinning hasn't spread, changed or gotten worse since I first noticed it, but it still looks suspect to me and I haven't seen a picture of alopecia areata that looks like what I have - most of the them have straight-up bald patches. I could pass for early male-pattern when I have a buzz cut. Do you think I should get another opinion on this? Notice the little flecks of hair at the front of my hairline - that's what throws me off the most about the diagnosis I got. Although I notice my hair looks kind of similar on the sides too which is what the hair specialist pointed out. When my hair's thicker, it looks normal but I usually have to get some of the little flecks of hair at the edge of my hairline cleaned out. They grow back the same every single time they're cut. I'm 20 and don't have a family history of male pattern baldness.
