Most of us have read most of the male pattern baldness topics.. I was reading an interesting research paper on some of the fringe topics... skull enlargement, calcification, fibrosis, castration.. etc..
As I read it the author made some interesting points. He implied to me, that even pre- pruberent eunuchs may keep their hair, but it won’t be as full as their peak. That although castrated... 95% of male androgens may be gone, but 5% remains. And calcification happens in the heart & arteries also happens in the capillaries of scalp. Testosterone fuels calcification. So this got me to thinking. I microneedle & evertime I hear the crackle of “hardened calcium”? as I microneedle over my scalp. Perhaps microneedling works because not only does it induce growth factors to punctured scalp, but it breaks up the hardened calcification that is hidden under the scalp. So males are muscle-heads in a sense. Testosterone hardens the skin, muscles, scalp. Women are the softer sex. We see Bruce Jenner go from muscled athlete to non-muscled person. Perhaps this general dynamic.. this male tension increases male pattern baldness.
So there is the question can the residual damage done to scalp.. calcification, fibrosis... etc can it ever be corrected?
And how to correct it? Is there a drug which eliminates calcification?
And is estrogen the/ or a key to hair growth?
As I read it the author made some interesting points. He implied to me, that even pre- pruberent eunuchs may keep their hair, but it won’t be as full as their peak. That although castrated... 95% of male androgens may be gone, but 5% remains. And calcification happens in the heart & arteries also happens in the capillaries of scalp. Testosterone fuels calcification. So this got me to thinking. I microneedle & evertime I hear the crackle of “hardened calcium”? as I microneedle over my scalp. Perhaps microneedling works because not only does it induce growth factors to punctured scalp, but it breaks up the hardened calcification that is hidden under the scalp. So males are muscle-heads in a sense. Testosterone hardens the skin, muscles, scalp. Women are the softer sex. We see Bruce Jenner go from muscled athlete to non-muscled person. Perhaps this general dynamic.. this male tension increases male pattern baldness.
So there is the question can the residual damage done to scalp.. calcification, fibrosis... etc can it ever be corrected?
And how to correct it? Is there a drug which eliminates calcification?
And is estrogen the/ or a key to hair growth?