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Hey Ray
I actually have a similar situation on the right side of my head. I would say about 1 - 1.5 inches in diamater I have a bald spot on my temple straight up from my ear. However I have had this since at least 15 so it can't be related to MPB (I'm 28) The funny thing is that I don't really know when this happened.
I noticed it at around 15 but I assume I've always had this...hadn't noticed because my hair was so thick back then and even if it was there why would I have worried about it. I haven't asked my mother if she has ever noticed this either. I also have no idea how this came about and I don't think at this point I can correct it. I just basically cover it up with the sorrounding hair but since my MPB is progressing it is still noticeable. In my case I don't think even a transplant would help that area since it couldn't maintain hair there when I didn't have MPB.
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Ray F You most likely have alopecia areata, a condition in which the body is reacting against its own hair. It will most likely regrow, but treatment with topical and intralesions steroids helps. It would be best to contact a local dermatologist. An outside possibility is temporal triangular alopecia, but it is unusual for it to develop at your age- medical Rx for this doesn't work.
Celiboy, You also need to see a dermatologist and possibly have a biopsy. I think temporal triangular alopecia is most likely. It usually develops at age 3-6 years, but can develop at birth up to the 20s. Once it develops, it is stable and doesn't occur elsewhere (like AA can). If that is the correct diagnosis, hair transplantation works very nicely, but be careful if you have a hereditary tendency for baldness, as later the transplanted area can be sitting out there by itself.
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