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Mon207

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Hi everyone, been a while since I have been here. But since you guys here are experts, or at least have a lot of experience with seeing male pattern baldness, I want you to rate my hairloss progression.
First picture is September 2019, I was 18 years old.
Second picture is December 2024, am 23, so its a 5 year difference.
I started noticing hairloss just after my 17th birthday, on July 2018.
I do not want to bore you with any long stories or details, I just want an opinion on what Norwood I am, how aggressive the loss is, and what can I expect on the future, based on similar cases you might have encountered.
Note I am not on any treatment for male pattern baldness and I do not plan to be.
I thank you in advance
 

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Ryuzaki hedeki

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Hi everyone, been a while since I have been here. But since you guys here are experts, or at least have a lot of experience with seeing male pattern baldness, I want you to rate my hairloss progression.
First picture is September 2019, I was 18 years old.
Second picture is December 2024, am 23, so its a 5 year difference.
I started noticing hairloss just after my 17th birthday, on July 2018.
I do not want to bore you with any long stories or details, I just want an opinion on what Norwood I am, how aggressive the loss is, and what can I expect on the future, based on similar cases you might have encountered.
Note I am not on any treatment for male pattern baldness and I do not plan to be.
I thank you in advance
Book your flight ticket to Thailand baby boy
 

Mon207

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what did you even make this thread for, you either take finasteride or you don't
appreciate you, at least you aren't a deranged homo like these other mfs here. Sure, finasteride is the only option to stop further loss, its just most men in my family history are not past NW3. Im fine with being NW3, I just wanted to know how fast/slow its progressing and if its common for hairloss to stop after reaching a degree. If I am NW3 by 30 I really dont care after then, I'll have slayed enough women by then.
 

All Might

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appreciate you, at least you aren't a deranged homo like these other mfs here. Sure, finasteride is the only option to stop further loss, its just most men in my family history are not past NW3. Im fine with being NW3, I just wanted to know how fast/slow its progressing and if its common for hairloss to stop after reaching a degree. If I am NW3 by 30 I really dont care after then, I'll have slayed enough women by then.
since you have minaturization at the hairline you will probably reach nw3 quickly, whether it stays like that idk. If one day you notice that the density at the crown or front feels like less when you go through it with your hand, that's a good sign you're gonna lose more. Also i am a deranged homo
 

Mon207

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since you have minaturization at the hairline you will probably reach nw3 quickly, whether it stays like that idk. If one day you notice that the density at the crown or front feels like less when you go through it with your hand, that's a good sign you're gonna lose more. Also i am a deranged homo
thanks, you're the best deranged homo ever
 

Jakejr

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All men’s hairs will deteriorate if not treated.. It’s something you have to do each day. Unfortunately the hair regrowth advice most people receive doesn’t work..mainly because it takes about 60 days of the correct protocol to see any results..
 
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