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It seems that I have lost a lot of hair in the temples but I hear that you lose ur baby hairs or something. And that’s kind of the only recession I’ve seen in my hairline.
Thank you for ur answer kind sirYeah. It does happen to nearly everyone.
Brilliant. But just a question. If you was receding would u be able to tell in that short amount of time from where the pictures were taken?It doesn't look like you have anything to worry about.
Thank you for your reply and Indeed mate. My father went bald early. It started around 19 and he was fully bald at 23. Not to get into too much detail but I believe it was stress as he had children quite early in his life and had a rough childhood. But the rest of my family other wise than him have full sets of hair. Even my fathers father had a full head at 40. I am just worried as I see changes in my hair texture as it is usueally dead straight but it’s begining to turn wavy.Nothing to worry about yet. Good that you are aware, so keep an eye on it. Family history of bald men?
I don't believe that he went bald because of stress - that's quite unusual, and is not Male Pattern Baldness. Your dad was unlucky and got the gene from some one in the past. That happens - even with a family history where little % is bald. As i said mate, keep an eye on your hair, if changes happen, come here again for advice, and if your balding, start treatments. For now, your good.Thank you for your reply and Indeed mate. My father went bald early. It started around 19 and he was fully bald at 23. Not to get into too much detail but I believe it was stress as he had children quite early in his life and had a rough childhood. But the rest of my family other wise than him have full sets of hair. Even my fathers father had a full head at 40. I am just worried as I see changes in my hair texture as it is usueally dead straight but it’s begining to turn wavy.
Thank you for your input sir. I’ll be back in another six months depending on what happens between then and nowI don't believe that he went bald because of stress - that's quite unusual, and is not Male Pattern Baldness. Your dad was unlucky and got the gene from some one in the past. That happens - even with a family history where little % is bald. As i said mate, keep an eye on your hair, if changes happen, come here again for advice, and if your balding, start treatments. For now, your good.
Stress induced hair loss is very rare, especially when it makes you bald (your dad in this case). Even if it happens to you, removing the stress stimuli will lead to the regrowth of almost all your hair.Thank you for your reply and Indeed mate. My father went bald early. It started around 19 and he was fully bald at 23. Not to get into too much detail but I believe it was stress as he had children quite early in his life and had a rough childhood. But the rest of my family other wise than him have full sets of hair. Even my fathers father had a full head at 40. I am just worried as I see changes in my hair texture as it is usueally dead straight but it’s begining to turn wavy.
That's not true. Other cases than male pattern baldness are common.Stress induced hair loss is very rare, especially when it makes you bald (your dad in this case). Even if it happens to you, removing the stress stimuli will lead to the regrowth of almost all your hair.
Define commonThat's not true. Other cases than male pattern baldness are common.
Hair loss may happen due to alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, traction alopecia and due to scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. Dandruff can cause hair loss, overgelling, overstying etc, nutritional deficiency, thyroid conditions etc...Define common
Yeah i know. But i don't know about common. Loosing hair due to Male Pattern Baldness is common though.Hair loss may happen due to alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, traction alopecia and due to scalp conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. Dandruff can cause hair loss, overgelling, overstying etc, nutritional deficiency, thyroid conditions etc...
I often see people with alopecia areata on the street.
And by the end all of these can interfere with male pattern baldness an make it look worse or accelerate it. He means that his father's hair loss was accelerated by stress.
95% of hair loss is cause by Androgenetic Alopecia. The other "common" causes constitute 5% of all cases.That's not true. Other cases than male pattern baldness are common.
