Reverse Male Pattern Baldness...? (side/back hair gone, top hair intact)

LouieRanks

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Have you seen anyone with this hair loss situation? Its ashamed that almost every man suffering from hair loss has to loose their most important hair (top hair).
 

Norwood One

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No, that would most likely not qualify as male pattern baldness. Probably something else.
 

shookwun

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It's quite common for those with male pattern baldness to also have varying degrees of retrograde alopecia.


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Norwood One

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Good lord give me retrograde alopecia buzzcut in that case instead instead of the horseshoe aka "incel cut"
 

GoldenMane

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I often dreamed that male pattern baldness happend in reverse, slowly thinning and receding in the back and sides, advanced cases left with hair covering all over the top of their heads... It would be so much more aesthetically pleasing, advanced cases could get crew cuts or mohawks! Imagine being a reverse N3-4, with moderate recession/thinning on the back and sides... You could still look great. male pattern baldness sucks because the pattern is just so ugly! There's nothing you can do with a horseshoe except shave it off...
 

oye_rg

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I often dreamed that male pattern baldness happend in reverse, slowly thinning and receding in the back and sides, advanced cases left with hair covering all over the top of their heads... It would be so much more aesthetically pleasing, advanced cases could get crew cuts or mohawks! Imagine being a reverse N3-4, with moderate recession/thinning on the back and sides... You could still look great. male pattern baldness sucks because the pattern is just so ugly! There's nothing you can do with a horseshoe except shave it off...

It exists and is known as hair transplant
 
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