Dude....this is a smple one.......... You were a Norwood "Needs a Razor"....looks like you solved the problem.
Dude....this is a smple one.......... You were a Norwood "Needs a Razor"....looks like you solved the problem.
Listen to Mike...very well put!

BTW bro..you look awesome with the bald head!
Norwood Hamilton is always an approximation, but you had general thinning at the highest grade.
There also looks to be a beginning of a separation of an "island" in front that if you had let it continue would have given you "two" hairlines. You definately have mpb, and you have DEFINATELY made the only safe choice other than let it continue. It's tough, but you're going to get in front of this, the beard will develop and you're going to be fine. BTW, your dome looks great.
what you have is a great shaped head that was hiding behind fading hair... now all is well in your shiny new world.
I have no intentions of ever growing my hair back but I'm curious, when do you think I'll have lost all the hair in the balding areas at the rate I'm going?
If you thinned out that much in a four-year timespan, then the rest of it will probably be gone within the next four years or so, though there always seems to be some stubborn strays that refuse to leave. I had the same kind of all-over thinning on top that didn't seem to fit in with any of the Norwood Hamilton stages. I don't know if you were really at a stage 6 or 7, but that was going to be your final destination, as it is for many of us.
One day a couple of years from now, you'll notice that the top of your head stays smoother than it used to. Or you'll skip a day or two shaving and notice that nothing is growing back in certain spots. I was kind of surprised a couple of weeks ago when I saw the back of my head in the mirror and noticed how much the top of the fringe had descended in the back.
The good news is that you look awesome with a shaved head andyou seem to like it. You're actually quite lucky to be able to put the whole issue behind you at such a young age.
You made the right decision shaving it clean. It looks great.