December 19 2008, 9:34 am PT | Posted in: Other
A question about hairlines.
When i go bald is my hairline pre-determined or does it continually recede my whole life? for example I am 18 and thinning. If i am class 6 by age 25 will i stay that way the rest of my life because that is my determined hairline? or does it just keep receding my whole life until i die.
So if i’m 18 am I going to definatly be class 7? or do i stop where i’m supposed to?
In other words does having an early class 6 mean that 7 is inevitable?
Only about 7% of men develop Norwood Class 7 patterns and most of the Class 6 patterns that are developed will remain Class 6 patterns throughout life. To see all of the Norwood classes, click here.
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A question about hairlines.

