Are Men That Start Losing Hair Before 30 More Likely to Become Completely Bald? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello, after reading a response you made to a question, i noticed that you said that men who start loosing hair well before they are 30 are more likely to be completly bald or have a worse degree of balding. Does this mean that younger people showing signs of MPB have less of a chance of slowing down and stoping the problem using propecia or other treatments? Im 18 with MPB, so is propecia less likely to work for me?

Norwood Class 7Actually, men who become a full Norwood Class 7 balding pattern usually have significant balding by the time they are in their early 20s. If the balding is mild at 30, chances are that the balding will not be advanced as you get older. Once you know you are balding, develop a Master Plan and get good metrics by mapping out your hair for miniaturization so that over the next few years you can see what is actually happening to you rather than guessing.

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One Reply to “Are Men That Start Losing Hair Before 30 More Likely to Become Completely Bald? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman”

  1. What is the long term prognosis for someone who presents with hairloss before 18 and who has been using Propecia since the age of 19.5?

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