How Has Professional Wrestler "magnus" At The Same Norwood For So Long?

Austin:316

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Name: Magnus
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By 23 he was a NW3. As you can see here:
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That was 7 years ago; you would think that since he reached that Norwood so young that he would be at a much higher one now, 7 years later - but no! Somehow he has maintained, and not only maintained but possibly made progress. Here are some recent pictures of him:

On his wedding day last year (As you can see his father is also a victim of this terrible affliction)
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His book cover (Probably photoshopped)
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Looking like a comfortable NW2 here
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The most recent picture (posted only an hour ago on his Instagram)
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Has he responded well to finasteride and Min, or possible some other treatments? Maybe a sneaky FUE? Or is he one of those people who recede to a certain level and recede no more? Either way, in the 7 years that have passed between now and the first pic he has done well to hang on.
 

DHTpolice

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Honestly, I can't see any difference. On recent pics his hair is longer and covers more bald area.
 

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Longer hair can do wonders for lowering a hairline.
 

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Mature hairline. If there's no crown loss or miniaturization anywhere, then we can't be sure that it's male pattern baldness. The fact that his father is a NW7 is a red herring. So, strictly speaking, Magnus shows no signs of male pattern baldness but, looking at his father, can be expected to show them in the future.
 

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He probably will suffer from male pattern baldness to some degree in the years to come. It's likely that his father was the same, receded to a certain point and then thinned from there on in the later years. You'll notice that a lot of people who suffer from hair loss will maintain their hairline throughout their 20's and sometimes even 30's. Diffuse thinning is likely the culprit in this case though it isn't usually common until people hit their late 30's-40's to which they start thinning indefinitely over a course of 5-10 years.

It's also quite common for men to inherit their father's hairlines and their grandfather's bald patches. This could be the case with Magnus hence the Norwood 3 balding look (father's old hairline) with zero miniaturisation going beyond it. It's possible his grandfather may not have suffered from male pattern baldness to such degree in which Magnus would be quite lucky.
 
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Seems like he got it sorted recently with a successful hair transplant.


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Name: Magnus
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By 23 he was a NW3. As you can see here:
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That was 7 years ago; you would think that since he reached that Norwood so young that he would be at a much higher one now, 7 years later - but no! Somehow he has maintained, and not only maintained but possibly made progress. Here are some recent pictures of him:

On his wedding day last year (As you can see his father is also a victim of this terrible affliction)
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His book cover (Probably photoshopped)
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Looking like a comfortable NW2 here
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The most recent picture (posted only an hour ago on his Instagram)
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Has he responded well to finasteride and Min, or possible some other treatments? Maybe a sneaky FUE? Or is he one of those people who recede to a certain level and recede no more? Either way, in the 7 years that have passed between now and the first pic he has done well to hang on.
Baldness skips a generation
 
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