Is Hair Loss Is From Your Skull Expanding ?
I have questions about hair loss. We know that hair loss can be the cause of stress, poor diet, Hair products, and other various known symptoms, especially most heredity (MPB) in men as people say.Considering male hair loss which actually is hereditary, the scientist have evidence that heredity hair loss in men caused by most Skull expansion (bone growth), anything that it say that the skull develops and shapes, ie, bone grows on our heads, and then slowly approaching scalp tissue, slowing the small capillaries and strangling the blood supply needed to grow hair.
It doesn’t interpreted as someone with a big skull will lose hair and some with a small skull not. Skull expansion simply means that, for those with certain skull shapes, their skull bones will grow and change shape (to be somewhat larger in the process). These include parietal bones and frontal bones aside with DHT.
It is DHT that is responsible and encourage bone formation, not just in our heads but also in our body as we age.
That is how DHT Hormone do, it stimulate hair growth, muscle growth and bone growth, not hair loss.
This is recognized as a true genetic traits.
It is clear why your MPB regions feels tight, hard and bony.
I am amazed at the questions we receive at times.
How does one come up with these things? Late night watching Star Trek?
Hair loss in men that is androgenic alopecia (genetic male pattern balding) is due to the genes. Not the shape of one’s skull or growth of skull shape. You can have a big head or a small head and if you have the genes for hair loss, you will have hair loss. If you don’t have the genes for hair loss then you can have a giant head and still have hair!
The person you referenced that came up with this hypothesis is trying to sell a book for $29.95. Everyone wants to make a buck.
Skull shapes do not have an impact on DHT.
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