Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Does receeding temples (hair loss) mean you are going bald?

Sorry to sound vain - I'm not that bad but just curious to know what people's (namely mens) experience of receeding temples is. If you have minor hair loss at the temples in your early 30s which I know is very common - does that always mean the front and crown will go too? Or is it common to just experience hair loss at the sides and not much further (at least in the medium term)?Does receeding temples (hair loss) mean you are going bald?
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SOURCE(S): 20+ years research, self experimentation using natural treatments to cure skin, scalp and hair disordersDoes receeding temples (hair loss) mean you are going bald?
i think that it will mean that your hair in the front will eventually recede back and back, i know of a guy that's in his 30's and he has the same problem, and it runs in his family, so it could be genetically inherited, so if there's others in your family that has that same problem then there's a good chance that you may go thru that same problem, sorry!
James, if indeed its due to genes, its not really a lost cause because treatments are available. Most dermatologists prescribe topical minoxidil 5% solution - the reason being that this drug has been found to be very effective. You can get info about minoxidil (one wellknown brand is Rogaine) here:



http://www.hairlossmentor.com/treatment-



Have a nice day James.

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