those with male pattern baldness fallout vs miniturisation

chewbaca

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If any of u here guys in the same category as me?

Initially temple and hairline recede then miniturisation for a few years all the way?

I was beginnign tot hink that the MOB fallout could be complete for us guys and the miniturisation takes over. Could the miniturisation be due to insulin resistance?

Why is that for some people MBP stops with temple frontal recede and never starts again?

I beleive the miniturisation has got something to do with other factoers maybe a gene or like mentioned above insulin resistance?
 

Cornholio

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I have always had fine (by fine I mean thin) blond hair, and I too first noticed frontal/temporal recession. Now that there is slow progression of recession I am noticing very significant thinning of shafts at the temples and even the sides (not a good sign). I believe that the thinning is an effect of androgens and signs that male pattern baldness is active.

Nizoral and Tricomin are reported to thicken hair shafts. I am looking for some thickening of hair shafts and increased growth rate as a sign that the process of male pattern baldness is being reversed a little.

Everybody is different, and right now there is no way to predict which "mature hairlines" will remain unchanged, and which will progress to the NW7. I have had gradual progression over the last 15 years (more rapidly recently) but I was just loooking at some old pictures of my dad and notice that he had significant recession NW2 at age 35 and it has changed only very minimally and gradually since then without treatment. Lucky for him. Doesnt help me though, since I'm adopted : (
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