16 Year Old With Receding Temples Wants Dreadlocks – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello, I’m 16 years old and I’ve been planning on getting my hair put into dreadlocks. I noticed my hair line near the temples were receding quite a bit. If I were to get my hair put into them would there be any negative effects?

Also, I had a blood test taken, and my doctor thinks that my baldness is down to my high testosterone levels and not much can be done for me, I told him about my real concern and I was told to take another blood test however focusing on different things. Is there anything that can be done to help regrow or prevent the baldness? I have been tempted to try certain products however I remain skeptical, what can you sugest?

  1. Dreadlocks may put extra tension on your hair and may accelerate hair loss or produce traction alopecia (hair loss from pulling and tension is common with dreadlocks).
  2. At 16 years old, your testosterone level should naturally be high.
  3. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of hair growth products out there. I am also a skeptic like you and I generally tell my patients that it is a “buyer beware” market. If you are concerned, have a good doctor map your hair for miniaturization and determine if you have early genetic hair loss and see if the doctor can predict the pattern of hair loss. I generally can do this in a young man at about the age of 25. Just remember that at your age, you are NOT a good hair transplant candidate and need to get the proper evaluation

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3 Replies to “16 Year Old With Receding Temples Wants Dreadlocks – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman”

  1. I have had dreadlocks for 5 years, and a severe, intermittent itching in the middle of my scalp for about 3. I assumed it was due to dandruff and lack of moisture, but after looking into traction alopecia I’m wondering if this might be it. The spot also happens to be where I have always had slightly shorter hair than on the rest of my head-even when I did not have dreads. I’m not sure if this might be female pattern baldness, natural texture and thickness differences in my hair, or the beginning of a more serious condition. This spot on the crown is the only one where I have these issues.

  2. I RECENTLY BECAME A DREADHEAD AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO LOCK? I HAV BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH LUPUS AND HAVE KIDNEY FAILURE I WAS SCARE TO PUT A PERM IN MY HAIR BECAUSE OF BREAKAGED.SO THE DREADS WAS A GOOD IDEA.

  3. I\’m 16 years old as well, and noticed my hair receding in my temple area, I\’ve recently been diagnosed with an Autoimmune disease but I haven\’t been diagnosed with a specific disease, can anyone tell me what autoimmune disease would cause a receding hair line, or hair thinning?

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