I'm 16 and losing my hair. Anyone help? I started having hair loss on the temples when body hair started 2 years ago but now I'm losing it also on top of my head and there's already a spot where hair is really thin and you see my scalp It's about 6-7 cms and in the middle there's 1 cm where hair has completely gone. My brother has started puberty and he's also losing hair on the temples. We're at a loss. Doctor told me it's premature balding, it's hereditary. He says 1 out of 10 men suffers from it in a more or less severe form. He himself started losing his hair during puberty like his father and when he was 20 he was bald on top but with hair left in front which took a few more years to go. But in my family only my mother's father was bald that early. My father only started losing his hair when he was in his late 20ies. He's bald for some years now (he's 41) but I remember him with hair. Anyone help? Or anyone same problem? In my class I'm the only one!
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I started to have thinning hair at 17 (I had bald temples at 16, then my hair started to generally thin on the top of my head), but it took until I was nearly 30 for me to be bald
my brother had bald temples only when 18 but he then developed the regular bald spot on top of his head which since increases in size. Today he's 28 and he's still got frontal hair but a largely bald plate
we have 2 half-brothers, one who still has his full hair except for the temples (he's 19) and one who's got thinning hair the way I did (he's 22 and you can clearly see where his crown of hair will remain and where he will be bald his hair is so thin already); the one with still full hair is the only of us who is not blonde, maybe that has something to do with it
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he's 20 and so far it's only that you see through his hair on top of his head and he's got a balder spot around the vortex
of course he hates it but I don't understand you guys, you don't need hair, men should all go bald it should be part of puberty, wouldn't it be great if all were the same, it's that some keep theirs which makes it bad for you, but take it as a natural evolution and those who keep theirs consider them as late-bloomers, not real men
I find it really sexy, my bf had bald temples when we met and now at 27 he's got to a stage which I don't like that much, he's got a clear bald spot on top of his head more or less 3'' wide but still has full hair elsewhere, this makes him really look old so I asked him to shave it all which he did and he looks great, he's not got excessive body hair but he's got a lot in the right places, on his chest and on his pubes where it grows very high
you're perfect without hair!
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Hi, I never paid attention to balding issues before I'm 18 and I didn't know anyone who was turning bald. Just took it for granted that it was some time before I'd have to date a baldie. Didn't even know whether I'd like it or not. But this year a new boy arrived at my school, he's only 18, but he's very manly, with muscles and a lot of body- and face-hair, and he's balding, no real bald spot but super thin hair all over except for the crown and a very small line in the front which he keeps long and combs backwards over the rest. I've got a severe crush. He says he just developed like that, with everything in advance, he doesn't even do any particular training for his muscles, he had his first face and chest hair when he was only 10 (his very first pubic hair even at 8 and underarm at 9), when he was 12 his chest was all covered and when he was 14 he noticed more and more hair in the drain after shower and a year later it became visible that he was losing it. His mother has hair problems too, after she became pregnant she also lost a lot like he does, growing overall thinner, but in only a few months, and it never grew back, and his great grandfather was bald at the beginning of his 20ies.
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