hair loss in 50's

Author
Discussion

cheeky_chops

Original Poster:

1,603 posts

258 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
im 52 and the old man is virtually bald - I didnt think it would bother me but im receeding at the front at a fair speed and im not quite so ok with it now...

Trying to avoid the snake oil, any products/treatments that people can recommend to slow it down? cheers


mcelliott

8,971 posts

188 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
Shave it off and move on with your life.

Doofus

28,458 posts

180 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
cheeky_chops said:
im 52 and the old man is virtually bald
If you mean your penis, then I'm not sure how that helps us.
If you mean your dad, then it's a very strange sentence, and I'm not sure how it helps us.

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

163 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
Think yourself lucky you made it to 52.

the-norseman

13,406 posts

178 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
GroundEffect said:
Think yourself lucky you made it to 52.
Yep mine fell out at 17, proper monk style by 21.

Bluevanman

7,878 posts

200 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
This is the best hairstyle for those going thin on top,no one will notice.Thank me later wink

james6546

1,135 posts

58 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
I’ve been taking finasteride for about 10 years now, it totally stopped my hair receding. My dad has also been taking it for the same amount of time with the same results.

However, my brother tried it and it made him feel depressed, so it’s not risk free.

I get it from simple online pharmacy which doesn’t work out very expensive.

Forester1965

2,804 posts

10 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
For me, I'll just accept going bald and get on with life. Starting to get a bit thin on my crown. I started going grey in my early 30s and haven't felt the need to colour up. Ageing sn't anything to be ashamed of.

Smint

1,984 posts

42 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
Can't have your cake and eat it.
Late 60's still have a full head of hair (well wire wool) but all old fart grey, started going grey age 21.
As above just shave it off and enjoy life, id happily shave mine off but wifey...

Glassman

23,119 posts

222 months

Sunday 12th May
quotequote all
Never trust a man with a comb-over. He's lying to himself; he will lie to you.

jeremyh1

1,413 posts

134 months

Tuesday 14th May
quotequote all
I'm 54 with a lot of hair like a 25 yo
but its nothing to brag about as its the only thing on me that still works

Mr.Chips

1,041 posts

221 months

Tuesday 14th May
quotequote all
You’re lucky you managed to get to 52!
Mine started to go in my late 20’s, typical male pattern baldness.
I went to see my GP and asked for something to keep my hair in and he gave me a shoebox!
When I got to 40 I made the decision to shave my head. To be honest, I wish I’d done it sooner. Now it’s just part of my grooming regime and I don’t really miss my hair that much. Bonus is it doesn’t take as long to dry after a shower!

Muzzer79

11,060 posts

194 months

Tuesday 14th May
quotequote all
cheeky_chops said:
im 52 and the old man is virtually bald - I didnt think it would bother me but im receeding at the front at a fair speed and im not quite so ok with it now...

Trying to avoid the snake oil, any products/treatments that people can recommend to slow it down? cheers
Shave it off - It's only hair.

I shaved mine off nearly 20 years ago and don't miss it. There's far more important things to worry about than hair.

SaulGoodman

234 posts

79 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
Not quite 50s yet, but I was recommended Nioxin - I use system 1. Was told it's not a cure but it should slow everything down a lot. It's only shampoo, conditioner and a bit of spray so I've been using it for years now. Haven't noticed any change since.

Jamescrs

4,871 posts

72 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
I’m another one in the shave it off camp but I’m surprised no one has mentioned going to Turkey for a hair transplant yet.

Alickadoo

2,298 posts

30 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
cheeky_chops said:
im 52 and the old man is virtually bald - I didnt think it would bother me but im receeding at the front at a fair speed and im not quite so ok with it now...

Trying to avoid the snake oil, any products/treatments that people can recommend to slow it down? cheers
A fairly reliable indicator is your maternal grandfather.

How was he?

Glassman

23,119 posts

222 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
tim jb said:
Muzzer79 said:
Shave it off - It's only hair.

I shaved mine off nearly 20 years ago and don't miss it. There's far more important things to worry about than hair.
It's not only hair it makes one look completely different in a negative way. MPB is a death sentence to most.
Maybe, but perhaps not changing your appearance in a negative way. Acceptance is key. Hiding it is worse.

Hugo Stiglitz

38,038 posts

218 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
Mine thinned due to stress a couple of years back. Maybe I can recover it but I just went to a number 1.

Muzzer79

11,060 posts

194 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
tim jb said:
Muzzer79 said:
Shave it off - It's only hair.

I shaved mine off nearly 20 years ago and don't miss it. There's far more important things to worry about than hair.
It's not only hair it makes one look completely different in a negative way. MPB is a death sentence to most.
Death sentence? To most?

I hardly think so.....

matt173407

507 posts

236 months

Wednesday 15th May
quotequote all
If you are not happy with being bald I highly recommend looking into micorpigmentation best thing I have ever done. This is worth watching to understand it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7HX9Btn3j4