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You're sitting around Norwood 2, edging toward early Norwood 2.5. Here’s the breakdown:
Temporal recession: Noticeable on both sides. The shape is forming a clear “M” pattern, but it hasn’t yet gone deep enough toward the crown to be classed as Norwood 3.
Forelock and central density: Still reasonably strong. No visible thinning in the middle — which is what separates Norwood 2 from 3.
Miniaturization signs: Those fine, wispy hairs at the recession points are a red flag — textbook signs of early miniaturization. That’s a potential precursor to more aggressive loss if untreated.