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If you are in the process of balding here are some inherent realities of your scalp

TheHawk

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1. Your subcutaneous fat layer is eroding.

2. Your skull shape is dictating your hair loss pattern

3. You very likely have abnormally high fluid pressure in your scalp

4. You have some degree of calcification in the sutures UNDERNEATH your scalp, galea, and even skull bones.

5. You have an aged scalp. Regardless of actual age. The aging pathways in your body have worked against you in the form of cellular senescence and DNA damage.

6. You have scalp tension based on your specific skull shape, and possibly your eye, face, and neck muscles.

7. You have fibrotic tissue in your scalp and makes the process of any regrowth extremely difficult.

8. You have a growing number of sweat glands on your scalp.

9. You have calcification inside the actual follicle.

All of these are things you can in some way affect. And while they tie into 5AR very specifically, some exist independent of it.
 

The Owl

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So what would you recommend to do for each of your points? You seem to know what’s really going on compared to the others on here.
 

NathanN23

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Hey TheHawk,

You bring up some interesting points about the various factors contributing to hair loss. It’s definitely a complex issue, and you’ve outlined several physical changes that occur in the scalp as we age or experience hair thinning. I’d like to add that many of these issues can indeed be managed or improved with a proper regimen tailored to address specific concerns like scalp health, circulation, and follicle stimulation.

If anyone reading this feels overwhelmed by the number of factors involved in their hair loss journey, I offer free consultations to help people navigate these challenges and find a personalized approach. Feel free to reach out through the link in my signature if you’d like to discuss your scalp health further and explore potential solutions!

Nathan
 
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