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I know they at least don’t get hit as hard as the crown temples and midscalp but does MPD effect the sides at all?
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So they are like fully preserved with density even though the guy might be like NW5 etc.?Usually no
Well it’s either solely due to the chemotherapy I received or the chemotherapy triggered some form of hairloss that I was predisposed to wether it be autoimmune or MPD.Usually it doesn't, but you might want to look into "retrograde alopecia". Though, in your case it's medically caused, right?
Apparently in retrograde alopecia the hairline goes back as wellUsually it doesn't, but you might want to look into "retrograde alopecia". Though, in your case it's medically caused, right?
Usually sides and back hair aren't affected by dhtSo they are like fully preserved with density even though the guy might be like NW5 etc.?
Yes, both are definitely possibilities. Anecdotal evidence, but I know from others that took accutane (which was originally used as a chemo drug) that it indeed caused the sides to thin, so there might be an actual correlation between those types of drugs and this special form of hair loss. Sadly there doesn't seem to be enough proper research conducted on this topic, so yeah...Well it’s either solely due to the chemotherapy I received or the chemotherapy triggered some form of hairloss that I was predisposed to wether it be autoimmune or MPD.
At least that’s what my dermatologist says
not the same densitySo they are like fully preserved with density even though the guy might be like NW5 etc.?
maybe if you are balding at 20 the density will be the samenot the same density