Question. Mature Hairline and determine donor area at 24

qwerty12

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Hello Everybody,


I've got 24 years and my male pattern baldness is not yet visible for the others , but my hairline started recently a bit ( almost 1cm )in the corners 2 years ago (at the time, they didnt go more and I dont now why) and I also noticed less density, not to the point of having thinning areas but I lost it and my dermatologist confirmed my male pattern baldness.

¿ Could the small recession on the corners and the loss of density be justified by the ''mature hairline''?

If I get to see my hair on the sides of the head that is hard and thick to the area where it falls it starts to "become weak" and on the back (crown) the hair is very very strong (the crown therefore I have not weakened)

Thus

Could this mean that the weak area will definitely fall and the part that is now thick and hard will remain? The reason why I am asking this is so that I can determine which could be my donor area to have a transplant in a future.

Hope I made myself clear ( Im spanish)

Thanks.
 

talmoode

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hi ..maybe go and see a transplant doctor? Good luck!!
 
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