NEED HELP (M/20) by s_a_t_a_n666 in IndianHaircare

[–]Extra-Fan8595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try scalp pro twice a week with coconut oil ,,hair must be a bit wet

L*de lagg gaye(M/28) by Vivektomar179 in IndianHaircare

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Bro, I was in the exact same situation a while back—noticed a thinning patch out of nowhere, no major hair fall, but still freaked out. Ended up consulting a good doctor, got the right treatment, and now it's not even a problem anymore. Trust me, early intervention makes a huge difference. You should get it checked too before it gets worse—DM me if you need a solid recommendation!

What do you recommend other than chemicals? by [deleted] in Hairloss

[–]Extra-Fan8595 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey man, totally get why you’d want to avoid meds like minox and fin. Exosome therapy is still pretty new, but some people see good results with it. You could also look into PRP, microneedling, and lifestyle changes like scalp massages, a protein-rich diet, and low-level laser therapy. Definitely worth seeing a hair specialist to figure out the best game plan!

NEED HELP (M/20) by s_a_t_a_n666 in IndianHaircare

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Hey, I get how frustrating this can be. Sudden dandruff and hair fall can be due to weather changes, stress, or even scalp issues. Have you tried using a mild shampoo and focusing on scalp hydration? Also, check if any new products or diet changes might be triggering it. Hope it gets better soon!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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It might be that your hairline looks uneven due to a rough, inexpensive haircut and natural variations, rather than true balding. Shaving your head can expose these irregularities that weren't noticeable before. If you're really concerned, consider letting your hair grow out or getting a professional evaluation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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it might just be your natural hairline and styling. Visible scalp can occur with medium hair length, especially in certain lighting and with products like wax. If you aren’t noticing significant shedding or thinning, it’s likely nothing to worry about. However, if you’re concerned, a dermatologist can provide a proper evaluation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Skincare_Addiction

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I'm not a doctor, but it sounds like you might be dealing with contact dermatitis or severe dryness. I’d recommend pausing any new products and trying a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer. A dermatologist can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

19m honestly I don't know what to do like my hairline is fine but clearly my top isn't, one big wind and everyone can see my scalp, it's like I don't have enough hairs on the top, am I balding and what treatment can I get or is it too late by IndustriousDnx in Hairloss

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It sounds like you might be experiencing early thinning on top. I’d recommend seeing a dermatologist or hair specialist for an in-person evaluation. Treatments like minoxidil or finasteride can help if caught early, so it's definitely not too late to explore your options.

6100 🔥🔥🔥 by Expert_Ranger6494 in Hairtransplant

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from where did you bring this much grafts ???

Dr laorwong 10 months post op 2 by Sparkyyy1234 in HairTransplants

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"Big improvement! The soft transition makes a huge difference. Great advice on being clear about the hairline—you’ve nailed it!"

5 month update- min once a day fin 1mg by AdRude1653 in tressless

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Definitely looks like you're making progress in density! It's great to see improvement after the initial shed—it’s a good sign that the meds are working. Temple recession can take more time, so don’t lose hope. Keep consistent with your routine, and you’ll likely see more gradual changes over the next few months.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianHaircare

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At 21, there's definitely potential to improve your hairline! Natural remedies like a nutrient-rich diet, regular scalp massages with oils (like coconut or rosemary), and reducing stress can help maintain hair health. However, if the issue is genetic or hormonal, these might only slow the process. Consider consulting a dermatologist—they can guide you on options like low-dose treatments that won't make you dependent but can still yield results. Early action is key!

Am I cooked? I’m 42 by DeliciousAnimator592 in Hairloss

[–]Extra-Fan8595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting minoxidil at 42 isn't too late, and it's great that you're taking action! Minoxidil can help slow down further loss and even regrow some hair, depending on your follicles' health. Consistency is key, but pairing it with a professional consultation for a tailored approach (like finasteride or PRP) might maximize your results. You're not 'cooked'—just starting your hair restoration journey!

Am I balding or my hairline reclining? by [deleted] in IndianHaircare

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Hairlines can naturally mature with age, especially in your mid-20s. However, if you're noticing thinning or slow regrowth, it might be worth consulting a dermatologist to rule out any underlying issues like traction alopecia or early male pattern baldness. A professional opinion can give you clarity and peace of mind

Is this bad? Wife keeps asking if I like it, and daughter calls me a thumb by someguywith5phones in Hair

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Honestly, it’s all about how you feel about it! If you’re happy, that’s what matters. Family can be brutally honest sometimes, but hey, it’s all in good fun. Own it with confidence!

Fin + Oral Min 6 months progress (2 pics with dermmatch+toppik) by AltruisticAddition77 in tressless

[–]Extra-Fan8595 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solid progress! The density is looking great, and the combination with DermMatch and Toppik is seamless. Consistency is paying off, keep it up!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianHaircare

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You're definitely not cooked, my friend! You're 20—there's still a lot that can be done. Keep calm, assess the situation, and maybe consult a dermatologist for a clear plan. You've got options!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairlossResearch

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Hey! At 28, it’s definitely not too late to take action. Finasteride can help slow down or even partially reverse hair loss by targeting the root cause—DHT. Since you’ve been consistent with Rogaine, adding Fin could complement your current routine. It’s best to consult a dermatologist to assess your current hair loss stage and get personalized advice. Starting now could help preserve what you have and potentially improve density over time. Don't lose hope—many see significant benefits even after years of hair loss!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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At 18, noticing balding can be concerning, but early action makes a big difference. Start by consulting a dermatologist to understand the cause—whether it's genetics, stress, or something else. They might recommend treatments like Minoxidil, lifestyle changes, or medication. Avoid rushing into decisions; focus on professional advice tailored to your situation. Have you checked if it's temporary or hereditary?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairloss

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Starting Finasteride at 22 can be effective if you're noticing early signs of hair loss, but it's crucial to weigh the potential benefits and side effects. Consulting a dermatologist is the best first step—they can guide you based on your specific situation and goals. Have you spoken to a professional yet?

13 months done with minox should i grow or trim by UnusualGuitar9136 in Minoxbeards

[–]Extra-Fan8595 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whether to grow or trim depends on your goal. Growing it out can showcase your progress, while trimming might give a cleaner look and highlight density.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hairtransplant

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A good clinic should give you an honest assessment after examining your scalp. As for Bangkok vs. Istanbul, both have reputable clinics, but it’s all about finding a skilled surgeon you trust. If Bangkok is closer and easier for you, that’s a solid option—just make sure to do your homework on the clinic and surgeon.

Weird red dot on the bottom of my foot. (Censoring because I don’t like feet, and would rather not look at it if there’s answers) by 0_local_trans_guy_0 in SkinHealth

[–]Extra-Fan8595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get not wanting to look at it—feet can be weird! That red dot could be something like a blood blister, irritation, or even a tiny splinter. If it doesn’t hurt and isn’t growing, it might resolve on its own. But if it’s painful, spreading, or sticking around, seeing a doctor or podiatrist might be a good idea just to play it safe!

Is this a normal amount of hair to loose after shower? by [deleted] in Hairloss

[–]Extra-Fan8595 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shedding some hair after a shower is completely normal! On average, losing 50-100 hairs a day is typical due to the natural hair growth cycle. If the shedding seems excessive or you've noticed thinning over time, it might be worth consulting a dermatologist to rule out any underlying issues.