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Hi everyone,
I’d really appreciate some honest feedback.
I’m uploading several photos for comparison:
I haven’t noticed significant shedding — nothing unusual on my pillow, in the shower, or when running my fingers through my hair. That said, I know hair loss can happen gradually over time without dramatic shedding, and I’m wondering if this could be early thinning that slowly progresses if the hair doesn’t regrow.
Does this look like early crown thinning to you, or does it seem like normal density variation from a cowlick/swirl pattern?
What can you tell from the photo 4 years ago regarding my progression?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I’d really appreciate some honest feedback.
I’m uploading several photos for comparison:
- A 45° angle toward my vertex where the reduced density looks most visible
- A straight-on photo of the back of my head showing just the cowlick
- A top-down photo where I don’t notice any reduced density
- Left and right 45° angles toward the vertex that show slight reduced density
- Last photo is 4 years ago when I had shorter hair
I haven’t noticed significant shedding — nothing unusual on my pillow, in the shower, or when running my fingers through my hair. That said, I know hair loss can happen gradually over time without dramatic shedding, and I’m wondering if this could be early thinning that slowly progresses if the hair doesn’t regrow.
Does this look like early crown thinning to you, or does it seem like normal density variation from a cowlick/swirl pattern?
What can you tell from the photo 4 years ago regarding my progression?
Thanks in advance for any input.
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