This is so depressing. It seems to be receding slighly at the front and there more I stress about it,the more I recede. Is there anything I can do to stop it? Im pretty sure its stress related, is there any chance it could grow back?Receding hairline at 23, is there anything I can do..........?
If it's stress related and you stop the source of the stress, yes it can grow back. A female coworker was losing patches of hair because our boss was such a jerk to her. She found a job in her home city and has a full head of hair now.
In personal reality, when mine thinned I just cut it shorter and accepted it. Women look at our eyes and smile once they're adults. Our hair is not important.Receding hairline at 23, is there anything I can do..........?
Hi! You shouldn't let it bother you so much. This happens to a lot of people. It's not stress related and it's not alopecia areata. It's most likely your genetics or from abuse to your hairline in the past. Since you are so young you will have balding earlier on. That is no way to reverse it but there is something that can be done about it. 1, pay a visit to your local dermatologist to see if it may be something more serious. After that you can have implants done which are effective but very costly or you can use rogaine (which the Dr. may suggest to you or offer you a prescription for something similar) which is about 40 bucks for a small bottle. This works very well but once you start using it, it is a permanent part of your hair life. Once you stop using it, your hair will fall back out. Be careful when and if choosing to use products like rogaine and also be careful with thing like durags or caps that may be too tight and pull the hair away ffrom the forehead. This causes more unreversible damage. Good Luck and I hope I helped!! Stay positive!!
Phil, I wish I could help but unfortunately this problem is a genetic one - you chose the wrong parents! My son is having the same problem at 25 and he manages to minimise it by using different hairstyles. The most successful ones appear to be lifting the hair with gel when it is short, and wearing it brushed forward when it is longer.
Stress probably has very little to do with it - it's just happening at the same time as your stress problems. Just learn to live with it and cope as best you can. Be comforted by the fact that men who are balding have higher testosterone levels than men who are not!
I suggest that you try Tom Haggerty's approach :
http://www.hairloss-reversible.com/my_ap
http://www.hairloss-reversible.com/my_ap
http://www.shapeyourface.com/exercise_fi
Stress doesn't make your hairline receed, it's probably genetic alopecia. According to this guy, yes it can grow back, it did work for him, but it also gave zero results to other guys.
If it's stress related you need to identify what is causing the stress and resolve that. And your hair should grow back but it may just be natural hair loss. Sorry
Sunday, January 29, 2012
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