Nw3? Need Clarification And Treatment Advise.

DHTboy

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Hi, guess i'll be spending more time arround here.

- 24 yo
- I was born with a NW2
- The current situation has not changed much from 21-24
- My dad 58, grandpa 81 both have a solid NW3 simular to mine.
- I'm on no hairloss medication nor have i ever been.
- 12kg overweight, smoker.

Im about to book in with a specialist for a hair analysis.

Any input?
 

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Retinoid

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It really depends on if you are also thinning on top since you said your hair line has not really changed.
 

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Estrogen is good for hair, testosterone is not.
Testosterone is good for hair genetic resistance to dht is the problem. Estrogen causes hormone problems.in men. Leading to a host of other problems.leading to hair loss. Just.my take.
 

AnxiousAndy

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Testosterone is good for hair genetic resistance to dht is the problem. Estrogen causes hormone problems.in men. Leading to a host of other problems.leading to hair loss. Just.my take.
Lol where did you read that? Definitely not true. The late, great Bryan Shelton even said all androgens ( including testosterone ) contribute to male pattern baldness.. Just to a lesser degree than DHT. Also not all male pattern baldness is caused by DHT, mine isn't.
 

DHTboy

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So if your hair line had been the same and you have no other hair loss why are you considering treatments?

Sorry, what i was trying to say was, i feel like im expierencing hairloss recently and i would like to know, if expierenced users like yourself can see a pattern of hairloss.
 

Retinoid

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Sorry, what i was trying to say was, i feel like im expierencing hairloss recently and i would like to know, if expierenced users like yourself can see a pattern of hairloss.

Well your hair line is definitely receded but you said it always was. It looks like a normal white guy's hair line, slightly receded. If it gets worse I would take treatments...you don't want to let it go too long.
 

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Lol where did you read that? Definitely not true. The late, great Bryan Shelton even said all androgens ( including testosterone ) contribute to male pattern baldness.. Just to a lesser degree than DHT. Also not all male pattern baldness is caused by DHT, mine isn't.
Lets.both agree that hairloss is just a.lot more. complicated than high t levels and low estrogen levels.
 
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