Where To Go From Here, Losing Density All Over And Want To Act Now.

Jonomor

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Hello guys,

So I can admit I have body dismorphia and have obsessed about losing my hair from about the age of 18 (now 24) but I do feel that has always been rooted in fact.

I’ve been using minoxidil on the hairline for maybe 3 years, tbh I’m unsure as to whether it has done anything, tho I have come through shedding phases etc and I feel it has made hair their pretty bad.

This year especially the last few months I have now noticed a drop in density all over, no volume whispy hairs all over when they used to only be at the front, but I understand I still have a good head of hair, but I want to act now to avoid the inevitable. Dad and dads side a mixture between bald and slightly receded. Mums side all full heads of hair.

I have tried min which did something rotten to my anxiety, libido etc etc.

I believe it can be controlled and was considering morr f and have bought a dermaroller.

However I’m seeing so many posts on people who have shed and lost a lot of ground and not recovered it back from finasteride even topical finasteride.

Although something can be done now cause I know my own hair and I know there is a difference and it is thinning. I also am aware I have a full head of it and don’t want to take anything that’ll ruin that.

I was considering possibly using morr f at just the temples and seeing how that goes I’m addition to derma-rolling before using finasteride on my whole scalp but then it could proceed to get thinner.

Any advice would be so appreciated cause I’m at a crossroads and on one side don’t want to do anything that will jeopardise the hair I do have but also don’t want to leave it just getting and feeling thinner.

Pics for proof.
Sorry for the insta screenshots I wanted to show the quality change
Didn’t have any specific hair pics from before but you can see the density in the older pics from two/three years ago.
 

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Matt Rogers

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Your hair looks near perfect, extremely thick. People naturally have thinner hairs around the hairline, and only people like us (hypochondriacs) notice this and think we're going bald. I definitely wouldn't go on finasteride if i were u. I'm on it right now and it's destroying my hair. Stay on minoxidil and try derma rolling.
 

Jonomor

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Your hair looks near perfect, extremely thick. People naturally have thinner hairs around the hairline, and only people like us (hypochondriacs) notice this and think we're going bald. I definitely wouldn't go on finasteride if i were u. I'm on it right now and it's destroying my hair. Stay on minoxidil and try derma rolling.

I understand that and I appreciate that, but no matter the hair loss we all have the same panic whether it’s founded or not- I know my hair was different a year ago- harder to style now, more whispy. I will definitely move on to dermarolling and perhaps just makes the best environment for hair to grow for now. Thanks for your reply and I wish you all the success too.
 
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