After a Stressful Situation, My Hairline Has Receded – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Balding Blog,
I recently went through a very stressful experience and now 1 month later, I noticed that my hairline has matured or possibly receded around the temple areas. There are many factors I have considered (stress, wearing my hair in a side part, maturation of the hairline), do you think I should begin to take action and see a doctor?

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Without knowing how old you are or any of your medical or family history, it would be impossible for me to say what you might be experiencing. So yes, if you’re concerned you should see a doctor for an in-person examination to help determine what is causing you recent loss. At the very least, you should get your stress under control.

PRP Video from Wall Street Journal – Balding Blog

Doc – you recently commented on PRP, this video is a few days old, just wanted to send it along.

WSJ – PRP Video

Here’s the video:

 

This treatment is for autoimmune disease and there are no studies that show it has value that can be replicated in other patients. Many doctors are offering this treatment for male pattern baldness, but with no proof that it offers better results, I still believe this is just a money-maker for the doc doing it.




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I Have OCD, Social Anxiety, and Early Hair Loss — I Want a Transplant Now! – Balding Blog

Dear Dr. Rassman,

If one is in the early stages of MPB, is it possible to have a hair transplant straight away, and then keep having “top up” hair transplants as the hair behind the transplanted hair begins to recede? I wanted to take Propecia to begin with, but I am petrified after reading about the possibility of irreversible sexual side effects. I know that some people, including yourself, believe that these may all be in the mind, but the problem is, I am very fragile mentally (I suffer from depression, OCD, and social anxiety), and so I believe that I could be more likely to suffer from them because of this.

Many thanks.

If you are “petrified” about using Propecia, maybe the drug is not right for you. You are already biased against the drug and if you do have an obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety issues, it will be a difficult hurdle. I do find that most people who are very apprehensive about the side effects of Propecia almost always end up with the side effects. This has been corroborated by other hair transplant doctors in the past. In that sense I think there is something to be said about the negative placebo effect. I do not mean to shed a negative light onto your issue with medication, but in the end I believe you should speak to a doctor about your options.

With respect to hair transplants in men in their early 20’s with early stages on MPB, I generally do not recommend transplanting at that age, because you may do more harm than good. The process of hair transplantation may accelerate the MPB and you could end up looking even worse after surgery. This is a generalization and you also need to address this one-on-one with a qualified physician.

In the end, there is no easy answer and I do not have all the solutions.




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