klik
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I'm a 21 year old guy and are in the early start of male pattern balding. I've been on propecia for 10 months now, and are probably something in between Norwood 1 and Norwood 2 (closer to Norwood 2 I think).
My father is 50 years old and a Norwood 4, like his father. My mothers father is also a Norwood 4 at the age of nearly 80, and kept his youthfull hair longer than my father did, and my mothers brother has no sign of male pattern baldness at the age of 45. I've looked at a lot of pictures of my father when he was 18-25, and it looks like I have a better hair line and more hair than him at the same age as he was, even before I started on propecia. The curse of my familiy's male pattern baldness is that it starts early, but I won't end up as a Norwood 6 or 7 at least (if I'm not unlucky).
All this makes be think that I'll probably end up as a Norwood 4 too.
I'm an admirer of Lost star Matthew Fox hairline, and would like to have a hair line like him. Here's some pictures of him:
1. Where on the Norwood scale is he? Norwood 1 or Norwood 2? Does he have a mature hairline, or is he one of the few lucky caucasian that have
kept their teenage hairline all his life?
2. Will I be able to cut my hair as short as he has on this picture if I'm doing a hair transplant? Or will the scar be visible?
3. Considering that I'll probably end up as a Norwood 4 when I'm 50, will I be able to get a hairline like Matthew Fox with hair transplants (considering I won't use any of my donor hear to cover my crown, just my hairline)? Or is it just a wet dream?
Maybe you'll think that this post is weird, but I thought that getting some comments on Matthew Foxs hair line would give me a better picture of the Norwood Scale, and maybe a more realistic view on what a hair transplant could do :wink:
I'm a 21 year old guy and are in the early start of male pattern balding. I've been on propecia for 10 months now, and are probably something in between Norwood 1 and Norwood 2 (closer to Norwood 2 I think).
My father is 50 years old and a Norwood 4, like his father. My mothers father is also a Norwood 4 at the age of nearly 80, and kept his youthfull hair longer than my father did, and my mothers brother has no sign of male pattern baldness at the age of 45. I've looked at a lot of pictures of my father when he was 18-25, and it looks like I have a better hair line and more hair than him at the same age as he was, even before I started on propecia. The curse of my familiy's male pattern baldness is that it starts early, but I won't end up as a Norwood 6 or 7 at least (if I'm not unlucky).
All this makes be think that I'll probably end up as a Norwood 4 too.
I'm an admirer of Lost star Matthew Fox hairline, and would like to have a hair line like him. Here's some pictures of him:
1. Where on the Norwood scale is he? Norwood 1 or Norwood 2? Does he have a mature hairline, or is he one of the few lucky caucasian that have
kept their teenage hairline all his life?
2. Will I be able to cut my hair as short as he has on this picture if I'm doing a hair transplant? Or will the scar be visible?
3. Considering that I'll probably end up as a Norwood 4 when I'm 50, will I be able to get a hairline like Matthew Fox with hair transplants (considering I won't use any of my donor hear to cover my crown, just my hairline)? Or is it just a wet dream?
Maybe you'll think that this post is weird, but I thought that getting some comments on Matthew Foxs hair line would give me a better picture of the Norwood Scale, and maybe a more realistic view on what a hair transplant could do :wink: