I seem to notice any small bump on people's heads on bald scalps in real life
. Seriously, you admit you took the picture from a bad angle. Head on, it all looks fine, and the "bad" shot is more "individual" than any problem, IMO. That "bump" as you call it will soon be in the active MPB zone, and a ridge of hair around it would frame it and bring it to everyone's immediate attention, head on or otherwise. Shaved, it's just part of the whole package. Since you're destined to be a bald man, it's your choice, but if it were me, to the wood, hide it in plain sight.
SaintC your headshape look perfect!
I don't show the scar from a large skin cancer in back, I don't emphasize the hole or depression in front where another two were removed. I rarely let anyone consider how long and large my noggin is, 7 7/8's hats, generally the largest available, are VERY tight! So the take away is that everyone has some problems--yours isn't particularly noticeable except to you, and the same for me. By the way, that dark stubble I have on my head is 1 DAY after I shaved it with a Gillette Fusion. It's gonna be a bitch to maintain when I have the horse shoe!
as has my beard. And maintenance, there is a benefit of early mpb that is rarely considered, if ever. If you start very early, then at some point you're going to have very little to maintain on the "runway." Essentially just the sides and that should be easy. I, and others who start in their mid-twenties to thirties generally still have to fight some sparse growth on the top, and it becomes velcro first, Why can't it drop off too
? Not enough to grow a head of hair, but a pain in the A$$ to clean up
. So, the take away is you really aren't in bad shape--stop worrying and fretting about what was hair, and start living
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You have to appreciate that your an older guy, when I'm older my scalp will probably end up becoming worn with anything from sun damage, to scars - On top of a badly shaped head, that is.
In all fairness, I have been shaving my head to a 0.5 for a while now and nobody has actually said I have an odd headshape, my family are very supportive and so maybe it can't be that bad. Even the most caring people can say the wrong thing when things genuinely do look bad, so this leaves me with some encouragement. But when I look at it I can't help but think that unless I regrow my hair, or wear a hairpiece I'm not going to be happy again. It's something that I never, ever imagined I would have to face, a WEIRD SHAPED HEAD? it's totally new. I see plenty of young guys that look good that are balding and they always have the head/ face shape for it - I feel like I can't ever be in that bracket now, and instead it will be a huge impairment on my overall looks.
--impossible, genes are not going to cooperate, and wear a wig
--talk to the guys here who did, regret it, have given it up or are going to soon, not even mentioning the cost
. Don't worry about the "other guy" I assure you they can point out faults in their domes too. And it will only be a "huge impairment" to your looks if you let it. This is all about confidence--it's only hair, it's gone, get on with life--maybe you'll get to be a happy "older guy" too one day.
Can some one tell what you think about my flat back of the head. It make me feel uncomfortable and I'm ready to let my hair grow out. I am really self concious of the flat back of my head. I think it make me look deformed. What do you think guys.

Can some one tell what you think about my flat back of the head. It make me feel uncomfortable and I'm ready to let my hair grow out. I am really self concious of the flat back of my head. I think it make me look deformed. What do you think guys.
Can some one tell what you think about my flat back of the head. It make me feel uncomfortable and I'm ready to let my hair grow out. I am really self concious of the flat back of my head. I think it make me look deformed. What do you think guys.
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