Hey everyone.
Im almost 21, and have lost most of my hair.
I guess we are all in the same boat here:
- I was scared of having showers
- I was scared of combing my hair
- I wore a hat nearly everyday
- I avoid bright lights
- I examine other people's hair
- I felt victimized and confused
- I felt my life was over
Balding hasn't been easy for me, but coming to this site has been very helpful. At first I had decided to just shave my head and try to accept it. I gained alot of confidence after doing this (thanks xzel) and had felt alot more comfortable about my situation - not worrying about the wind, not caring about covering it up, not seeing strands of hair everytime I looked down...
This is the first time I have expressed myself about my hairloss.
But after carefully thinking it over, maybe some treatments to try and improve things might not be a waste of money. The argument that it is inevitable, to me, only reinforces that I should at least give it a go.
I have been reading a lot of the posts here and am still trying to piece a good regimen together. Any help from the friends on this forum would be absolutely great.
I am a diffuse thinner - thinning on the top and front, leaving the typical horseshoe. My hairline I guess is a norwood 2, although I would ideally like to see density in my hair rather than try and regain a younger hairline.
I would like to start with topicals only first. From what I have researched, for best results I would need a dht blocker plus a regrower.
I have thought about a combination of spironolactone and minoxidil.
Also, I live in Sydney, Australia. Do any of the Aussies here know where to get the best deals on hairloss products? I've been reading some very cheap prices for hairloss products in America, but I'm not sure about the Australian scene.
I remember reading from another post that someone ordered a device that helped to massage the minoxidil into the scalp. Would anyone be able to tell me where to purchase this? Is that also available in Australia?
Thanks guys alot for your help.
I wish you all good luck with your regimens.
Im almost 21, and have lost most of my hair.
I guess we are all in the same boat here:
- I was scared of having showers
- I was scared of combing my hair
- I wore a hat nearly everyday
- I avoid bright lights
- I examine other people's hair
- I felt victimized and confused
- I felt my life was over
Balding hasn't been easy for me, but coming to this site has been very helpful. At first I had decided to just shave my head and try to accept it. I gained alot of confidence after doing this (thanks xzel) and had felt alot more comfortable about my situation - not worrying about the wind, not caring about covering it up, not seeing strands of hair everytime I looked down...
This is the first time I have expressed myself about my hairloss.
But after carefully thinking it over, maybe some treatments to try and improve things might not be a waste of money. The argument that it is inevitable, to me, only reinforces that I should at least give it a go.
I have been reading a lot of the posts here and am still trying to piece a good regimen together. Any help from the friends on this forum would be absolutely great.
I am a diffuse thinner - thinning on the top and front, leaving the typical horseshoe. My hairline I guess is a norwood 2, although I would ideally like to see density in my hair rather than try and regain a younger hairline.
I would like to start with topicals only first. From what I have researched, for best results I would need a dht blocker plus a regrower.
I have thought about a combination of spironolactone and minoxidil.
Also, I live in Sydney, Australia. Do any of the Aussies here know where to get the best deals on hairloss products? I've been reading some very cheap prices for hairloss products in America, but I'm not sure about the Australian scene.
I remember reading from another post that someone ordered a device that helped to massage the minoxidil into the scalp. Would anyone be able to tell me where to purchase this? Is that also available in Australia?
Thanks guys alot for your help.
I wish you all good luck with your regimens.
