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Frontal receding vs vertex balding
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Frontal receding vs vertex balding
I went through like hundreds of baldness related sites, and it seems to me, that these two types of baldings are very different in terms of causes and treatment also. To me it seems, that if you have vertex balding its somewhat more treatable than frontal receding. Also, in most of the studies, i only see people with vertex improvement. Minox and fina only works on the vertex, as far as im concerned. So i came to the conclusion that vertex balding may not be genetic, and can be treated with improving the conditions of certain organs, like kidneys, adrenal glands, prostate etc. while frontal receding just feels like a loosing battle (i have only frontal receding as yet).
So my question is this: what could be the difference between the two relating the possible causes, if there is any? My bet is that certain head shapes bald only frontally, while others bald on the vertex (also). By seeing certain head shapes, i just have the feeling that i can tell how that given man will bald. But could be a difference between the inner causes? I hope im not being too vague, sorry for the not so perfect english.
So my question is this: what could be the difference between the two relating the possible causes, if there is any? My bet is that certain head shapes bald only frontally, while others bald on the vertex (also). By seeing certain head shapes, i just have the feeling that i can tell how that given man will bald. But could be a difference between the inner causes? I hope im not being too vague, sorry for the not so perfect english.
Wlac89- Posts : 9
Join date : 2014-02-18
Re: Frontal receding vs vertex balding
Your english is perfect man
I noticed this as well in regards to vertex vs frontal. I'm getting hit only in the front, too. Reversing it ain't easy, but halting it is possible (from my observations).
I noticed this as well in regards to vertex vs frontal. I'm getting hit only in the front, too. Reversing it ain't easy, but halting it is possible (from my observations).
champ- Posts : 21
Join date : 2014-04-10
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