I’ve Had a Bald Spot My Entire Life

Hi I’m a 25 year old male and i have a patch of hair on the side of my head that has never grown in… It is approx 2 inches above my right ear, and it is about 3/4″ to 1″ in diamater. I am not asking about hair loss because my whole life, the spot has been there. I can’t get my hair cut certain ways as this spot makes me very self-conscious. My question is: Would i be able to benefit from a hair transplant even if there was no hair in that spot to begin with? As far as I know, there has never been hair there

This sounds like an ideal case for hair transplantation. So the answer is simply, yes. Follow the rules set up here on how to select a hair transplant doctor. With today’s techniques, you won’t even know that you even had a bald spot with the right surgeon and team.


2006-09-19 09:26:37I’ve Had a Bald Spot My Entire Life

I’ve Had 3 Transplants to My Eyebrow Hair

Hello, I was missing the middle of my eyebrows ever since I was a child. My oldest child pictures have virtually no eyebrow hair in the middle but it wasn’t noticeable until I became a teenager and they darkened. I have no idea how I lost them or perhaps I was born that way. When I was a teenager the remaining hair started seemingly shedding. So I got 2 hair transplants with a doctor.

What I am concerned about is the remaining original eyebrow hair seems to be shedding too much and it seems from the before and after shot I have less of the original hair than I had before. Today when I put tea tree oil on the original hair to get rid of the dry skin 15 hairs from my original brows came out. I just had a third hair transplant into my eyebrows so the trauma from the surgery might be why but still it’s just an example. The transplanted hair does not seem to be effected like the original hairs but if possible I still want to protect what I have left of the original hairs in case I am loosing them. I did pluck a lot of the dry skin plaques out so I might have lost some of the hairs to traction but that doesn’t explain why the hairs shed so easily and I’m wondering if this shedding suggests that the follicles are in danger.

My dermatologist doesn’t know whats wrong. Is their any tests I could take to determine what is causing the excess shedding and possible hair loss such as a hair biopsy or skin biopsy? Could the inflammation from the dermatitis be causing telogen effluvium or something? Is there anything I could do to stop it? I feel very discouraged about finding out what the problem is.

If you have seen a good dermatologist and had a good hair transplant doctor, I can not add much here as I would have less information than they have. You could be experiencing some shock loss in your eyebrows, but I’m just not sure, as I’ve not examined you and am not familiar with your history. If your dermatologist doesn’t know what the problem could be, I’d try another dermatologist.

I’ve Got Thinning On the Sides and Back of My Head

Hello Doctor,
I would really appreciate it if you could answer my question. In the past 5 years I have started thinning slowly. My question is are there “unconventional” balding patterns for men. I have a receding hairline and a thinning crown which points to mpb, but recently the sides of my head as well as the back have started to shed and thin a bit. If my destiny is severe mpb (as it might be since I’m only 23) can this happen, or could it be some other health problem? Thank you very much for your time!

You need to be examined by a good doctor and get a miniaturization mapping to find out if what you think is happening is actually happening. If the sides and back are indeed thinning, that is not typical genetic loss and could point to disease or maybe an allergy. I could guess all day, but you should get to a doctor to find out what’s going on.


2009-07-21 11:22:40I’ve Got Thinning On the Sides and Back of My Head

I’ve Got Thinning in 2 Spots and Small Bumps Near the Crown

Im a 21 year old male and my family doesn’t have much history of early balding. However im experiencing thinning on the back of my head in two spots on each side of the spiral. Also sometimes ill have some sensitivity and have small sore bumps in these areas. My hair line is not receding.

If you can help I would be very grateful. Thank you.

I think you should see a doctor, as I’m not sure how I can help you via the Internet with a simple description.

What you’re describing could be an infection or some type of balding, but I have no way to know. Sensitivity and sore bumps lead me to believe it’s something that a dermatologist should have a look at. You can find a dermatologist in your area here.

I’ve Got Thick Hair from Acromegaly

i recently was diagnosed with something called acromegaly which partly means the pituitary gland produces too much hgh. one of the symptoms of this disease is course or thick hair, which i have. i’m wondering once i correct this issue & my hgh levels return to normal. will this cause hair loss of any kind whether its the legs, eyelashes, etc…

Many of the body’s changes from acromegaly do not reverse after the pituitary problem is fixed. Unfortunately, I have no real experience dealing with this disease or the hair changes that go along with it. Perhaps you can find more info here or here.

I’ve Got Stress, My Wife Finds Balding Men Sexually Repulsive, and Now I’m Worried I’m Losing Hair

Hi,

I am 36yr old male and have just had a baby as well as a herniated disc which incapacitated me for 3 months (this was on top of an interstate move and loss of my job). I received an epidural steroid injection to minimize the pain. I am now on the road to recovery, however my hair is falling out at an alarming rate, I would estimate a 30%-35% loss but have not noticed my hairline receding. I am noticing many hairs on my computer keyboard, pillow in the sink etc etc. I also have pretty bad dandruff at present.

I have always had VERY thick hair as does my father (he’s 74 now and still with a full head) but my uncle and grandfather on my mothers side are bald. I think i am noticing small re-growth hairs on my hairline but read that this is actually the hairline receding. I am very worried as my wife has always told me she finds balding or bald men kind of repulsive (sexually). I of course went to my docs who took bloods and found everything was normal so i asked for a referral to a dermatologist but the only clinic in Portland OR cant see me for 4 months. I find myself in a catch 22 cycle of worry, please help.

My questions are as follows….,

May i be experiencing stress related hair loss and if so will the hair that has fallen out grow back?

If i shave my head now will that affect regrowth if it indeed occurs or will it just speed up the process of my ‘losing everything’?

I have read that Rogaine does not work on the front of the scalp, is Propecia my ‘best bet’?

Best Regards

You might be experiencing stress related hair loss. If you have the genetics for losing hair, stress induced loss might become permanent. Otherwise, it should hopefully be a temporary hair loss. Try to get your stress under control and have some patience that your hair may regrow within a year.

If you shave your head, you will have a shaved head with the same amount of hair follicles which will grow out to the same status as you are now, unless you are losing hair. Shaving the head doesn’t speed up hair loss or induce hair growth.

Before you make a decision on going on any hair medication, do two things:

  1. Send me photos of your head from various angles and with your hair pulled back and your eyebrows lifted high. Reference this post when sending.
  2. Find a doctor in your area that can provide a hair bulk analysis with the HairCheck instrument which will absolutely let you know where you hair is being lost, if at all.

I wait anxiously to hear from you, as it sounds like you are coming into a personal crisis.

I’ve Got Scalp Burns from My Childhood, and Now I’m Starting to Thin

I have two problems with my hair that are now conflating to cause a major problem. First problem: when I was three years old I was burned with bacon grease and ended up with several bald spots on my head. Up to this point (I am now 40) my hair has been able to cover the bald spots. Second problem: now I am starting to experience some hair thinning and slight hair receding at the temples. So my hair is no longer able to cover up the bald spots. Can you help?

This is not a difficult problem, but without seeing you myself, I really couldn’t give you options on what to do. I’d have to see the size and location of the burn, along with the type of hair you have and the loss pattern you’re seeing. At the least, send me good digital pictures so I can see what the problem is. As you indicated that you live near my Los Angeles office, visit me for a private consultation and then you will get answers fairly fast.

I’ve Found a Bald Spot in My Afro

Hi, I am a 23yr old black woman, ive been processing my hair all my life and recently opted to keep it ‘natural’ (Afro) i have very thick hair and about a month ago i was washing my hair and noticed a bald spot… My Hair is still thick all around the rest of the head but the area around the bald spot is starting to thin and fall out…
What could be the cause? I am Petrified!!!!

There’s so many possible causes for bald spots producing female hair loss that I dare not list them. It would be impossible for me to pinpoint the cause via email. Here a list of potential blood tests women might have to find a cause for the hair loss if it is more diffuse, but a single balding spot may be simply a fungus effect or a more complex autoimmune disease. Or it could also simply be due to some error or allergy in the chemical process that could have damaged a spot.

I wish I could tell you more, but without an examination it would be too difficult.

I’ve Colored My Hair for Years, But I’m Noticing It Has Less Volume and Thinner At the Ends

(female)
After two years of coloring my hair every 3 to 4 months I noticed that my hair is half the volume and is very thin at the ends. Also i have curly hair and now the ends are almost straight. I went to the dermatologist who made the test for hormones and everything is fine. My scalp itches a lot and is kind of oily. My hair is not oily, but if I massage my scalp my fingertips feel oily. The last six months my hair is not looking good, its very thin at the ends. And today is so itchy. Even itches my face and neck. Please, any advice? Thank you

If your scalp is itching and your hair is thin, there is possible allergy or chemical damage from the coloring. But otherwise, hair changes in volume for many reasons, including age, abuse (coloring can be a type of abuse), nutritional causes, hormone changes, various skin problems and diseases. As well, drying or oily conditions may impact the hair quality.

I do not have the expertise in the area of skin conditions, so I am not the one to ask about that. It sounds like a possible allergy, but that’s something your dermatologist should’ve been able to determine. As you have already seen a dermatologist, your next step might be to see a good stylist who knows about programs to maintain your hair bulk better than I do.


2013-10-10 10:44:13I’ve Colored My Hair for Years, But I’m Noticing It Has Less Volume and Thinner At the Ends

I’ve Been Using Too Much Minoxidil and Have Chest Pains

I was using Minoxidil for over two years and never experienced any problems.However,lately I used it applying too much and not leaving 12hrs in between the applications.I developed side effects:chest pain and tightness.My question is how long those side effects will last and if I will be able to start using Minoxidil again?

Kind regards

With respect to chest pain and tightness, I would see your doctor or go immediately to your nearest emergency room. Your chest pain may not be related to a side effect, but a serious medical condition such as heart disease. While chest pain is an associated severe side effect of minoxidil use in some cases, this should be taken very seriously.


2012-02-13 10:39:20I’ve Been Using Too Much Minoxidil and Have Chest Pains