Posted: September 1, 2010 at 10:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, determines, experience, male, pattern, start
do you start to experience male pattern baldness around the same age that your family members started
Answer by robert y
no set time
Posted: September 1, 2010 at 3:05 pm | Tags: around, Baldness, grow, long, male, nothing, pattern, top., typical, Want
Wife will not be seen with me if i do. Dont want to shave it what else is there?
Answer by Siobhan
Yeah, the “long all around” look is terrible. I’ve dated a few guys who’s hair was starting to go, and the conclusion I came to is that the only thing that is dignified/cool is to shave it.
Posted: September 1, 2010 at 2:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, crotch, male, pattern, Possible
My “hairline” is receding and there’s a bald spot in the middle?
Answer by BAKED JUGGALOTUS
LOL,
Posted: August 31, 2010 at 7:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, male, Noninherited, pattern, Possible
I am a 24 year old male.
No one in my family lost their hair. NO ONE! I have uncles in their 70’s with full heads of hair. Its white, but still there. Dad, brothers, and uncles all have their hair. And I mean all of it. Same goes for cousins. The women have their hair also. About 3 months ago I lost the corner of my hair line. Not the temple, but the corner. Its right where the hairline meets the temple. It just came out over a period of about 2 weeks. There is a gap there about the width of my thumbnail. It goes straight back about 1/2 an inch. Now the same has happened on the other side only its a bit bigger. Now I’m noticing thinness on the top of my head. The stylist thought I was a bit paranoid, but when my hair is wet I can see plenty of scalp in pictures I’ve taken of my crown. Pictures show hair growing out of the scalp but it clumps together to look like a gap. Its wet when I do this so maybe I am just paranoid. The hair loss at the corners of my hairline is real though. She noticed it too. About 3-4 months prior to the hair loss I underwent serious stress. Landlords tried to evict me (it got nasty and I had to get a lawyer). I bombed a very important standardized test (So important the results have completely altered my life plans) and a relative died. All of this occurred over a 3 week period of time. When I’m stressed I put my hand in my hair and pull at the hair line. Not really hard but I’ll rest my head on my hand and forcefully pull my hand through my hair a couple times. On occasion I’ll pull at my crown. I figured my genes would protect me from doing any damage plus it wasn’t so hard that it hurt. Could the stress itself, the fussing with my hair, and a bad college diet mimic a receding hairline. I’m going to a dermatologist but I fear the worst (Male Pattern Baldness).
I read about a maturing hairline on baldingblog.com , but I don’t know. No one in my family has that. I’m freaking out right now. I don’t want to lose my hair. Have I just got some mutant gene? I always had incredibly thick hair. I mentioned that I had a bad diet. I would sometimes eat only once a day. About 3-4 days a week. Usually pizza or something. Other days I would have an apple and some salami for lunch and maybe a steak or chicken fingers for dinner. No sides with dinner though. Would continuing this diet for two semesters be this harmful? I barely ate at all Freshman year (just graduated this semester) and nothing bad happened. I don’t have an eating disorder just a budget disorder. Oh. I also take copious antacids. I have ulcers. I read they can reduce your body’s ability to absorb nutrients.
My doctor is very busy and I have to wait almost a month. Is there anything I should bring up to her in particular? Any advice on what I just wrote would be very very helpful. No provillus pitches please. I get it. It’s a helpful in treating hair loss. Now that you know I know you don’t have to tell me again.
Answer by Barcode
Your hairdresser is right – paranoia! Big time!
Stress will only make it worse. Worry won’t help it a bit, either.
Sometimes, the genetics strain skips a generation. Generally, genetics rule – you cannot re-program genetics.
Life is not always the way it’s supposed to be. It’s just the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.
Posted: August 29, 2010 at 1:05 am | Tags: Baldness, male, pattern, sign, this
I have curly hair not to curly but cork screw curly once it gets a bout 2 1/2 or 3 inches. My hair for some reason grows slower on the center of my head and the alittle towards the back. The sides grow way faster the the top. My hair line has not been receading and I am not losing hair when I take a shower just alittle once or twice a week. I don’t have hair on my pillow or anything and my hair does seem strong. I don’t know if it is an optical illusion or any thing but my hair does seem to be getting thin from the center and and back. I don’t have relatives or any one in my family with male pattern baldness. If I am going through male pattern baldness what can I do to prevent it or a product I can use to slow it down or stop it. By the way I am a healthy 22 year old male and very worried about losing my hair plus I had multiple dreams of losing my hair but I am the type to worry about things like that. Some one any one please help me!!!
Answer by forktonguebush
Too young to worry. If it happens it happens. Besides it’s only YOUR opinion your a “healthy 22 year old male”. You may be a very unhealthy 22 year old male.
Posted: August 23, 2010 at 6:05 am | Tags: Available, Baldness, best, fight, male, pattern, products
Answer by josefiend2000
Hats.
Posted: August 20, 2010 at 6:05 am | Tags: Among, balayam, Baldness, from, hairloss, kind, male, pattern, popular, suffering, those
Do you think balayam is popular with people because today everyone is suffering from some kind of hairloss. Is it popular because balayam is very simple exercise and free like linux ?
Answer by texaswildman
not every one.
Posted: August 19, 2010 at 6:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, evolutionary, male, part, pattern, process
If it is should people really be joining Hair Club for Men?
What about women, why do they go bald?
Doesn’t that go against the evolutionary thinking that she would have to remain attractive in order to insure finding a mate and continuing the species?
Are all humans going to be hairless one day? I mean we spend so much time and money: shaving, waxing, tweezing and plucking.
Answer by Liberal Asskicker
The dirty little secret is that, according the laws of nature, all life on the planet is deteriorating, not evolving.
Posted: August 18, 2010 at 3:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, baldspots/male, bitter, Come, pattern
They seem to have more attitude than the average man.
Answer by HaPPHazzard
I haven’t had any experience with guys with baldspots.But i do know that short people tend to be very good at a lot of stuff.For short people they try to accentuate other characters of them selves to make up for there height.
So it could be the same thing working here.
FYI:I have lotsa short friends.
Posted: August 17, 2010 at 3:05 pm | Tags: above, Baldness, hair, male, pattern, replacement, starting
Answer by Harry Enzyme Jr.
Sure you can. Put some new hair on the buns as well as above the hot dog.
Posted: August 17, 2010 at 6:05 am | Tags: ancient, Baldness, male, opinions, pattern, PEOPLE'S, were
I know this question is really random lol, but it just came to my head today.
Answer by Roxy
Let me hop into my time machine, and I’ll get back to u on that.
Posted: August 17, 2010 at 12:05 am | Tags: Baldness, curling, dying, family.am, female, greater, hair, pattern, risk, runs, straighteningor
I am wondering if the heredity of female pattern baldness running in my family would make me have a greater effect of losing my own hair if i straighten my hair with a straightener or curling iron. i am also wondering if it the same goes for dying my hair or getting a perm. thanks in advance!
Answer by CuriousJane
Probably. Embrace your hair in its natural state if you can for see potential risks. Slow the hair aging by letting it age naturally.
Visit www.myspace.com/beautyfiya
….and hold onto every strand.
Posted: August 16, 2010 at 8:05 pm | Tags: anyone, anything, Baldness, male, pattern, tried, work
Other than a hair transplant?? I have tried propecia and Rogaine and nothing has worked. Would be interested in anything that has worked for others.
Answer by Squirrel
Bosley?
xD I don’t know, don’t have any hair loss. D= Sorry D=
Posted: August 16, 2010 at 4:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, male, pattern, start, usually
Is there a certain beyond which a guy won’t lose his hair if he hasn’t already started to?
Answer by marimar
I know someone who’s 64 and still has full head of hair. It is also genetic. I also know someone who started losing it at 19. His dad is completely bald and is42.
Posted: August 8, 2010 at 8:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, find, hair, loss, male, normal, pattern, rate
i have a male friend wo had thick hair the last time i saw him 4 weeks ago and now he is bald on the top of his head. is that a normal rate for male pattern baldness or should i be concerned that maybe he is some kind of sick. where is a good website i can find this info?
Answer by Jay S
You asked for a website reference on male baldness:
http://www.mangoboss.com/FattyDietsLinkedtoMaleBaldness
Posted: August 8, 2010 at 1:05 pm | Tags: Baldness, gene, male, mother, pass, pattern, through
like baldness is on her side of the family not at all on my side. But her fathers family didnt have that problem. her mothers side had it bad. so i heard it mostly passes from the mothers side, cause im worried for my son i thought since i dont have that in my genes he would be ok , you know father to son genes, but now i hear that it really is determined by the mothers genes.
Answer by eatmeat09
Unfortunately it is true. If a man wants to know his chances of going bald he only needs to look at the men on his mothers side of the family.
Posted: August 8, 2010 at 7:05 am | Tags: Baldness, cure, male, pattern, there
My hubby has hair everywhere except his head. LOL. I have him waxed once a week whether he needs it or not but now I am concerned about the lack of hair on top.
What can I do to help him fix his baldness issues?
Answer by Kristin
If he has as much body hair as you say, just glue a used wax strip to the top of his head.
Posted: August 5, 2010 at 6:05 pm | Tags: 'Even, avoid, Baldness, genes, pattern, their, They
Is it possible to skip pattern baldness ? If so, how ?
Answer by Ross
Sometimes. DNA can sometimes skip a generation but no telling how to predict it. There is nothing you can do. Sorry it’s just getting old. Accept that