September 5 2007, 10:34 am PT | Posted in: Age + Hair Loss Causes + Hairlines
Hello,
I have read a few posts previous to my post, inwhich you reassured people that gaining a “mature hairline” at a early age (17 in my case), certainly DOESNT mean that you WILL definitely experience further balding past the “mature hairline”. on this subject i have two short questions:
- Is there any medical evidence based on maturing hairlines that states that they are definitely separate from the balding process (past the mature hairline)
- Since i reached a mature hairline at 17, does this mean i will have a greater chance to actually have the balding gene, or is this just me thinking the worst?
thanks for the great service you provide
The answer to both questions is no, but a good Master Plan should be made with sound metrics on the mapping of your scalp for miniaturization to cover you in the future if you should develop hair loss.
For more about the maturing hairline, see Maturation of a Hairline — Moving From Juvenile to Mature.
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I think this was a very good question; hasn’t been asked before and the answer isn’t easily found through Google.