The real cause of male pattern baldness - Discovered and explained

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Mitko1

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By Galea are you referring to the entire top of scalp/skull smoothness and size or just the forehead shape/smoothness?
The entire top of the scalp. I drew the lines to mark where the forehead ends.
 

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The entire top of the scalp. I drew the lines to mark where the forehead ends.
So what are you basing the 'forehead' on? Where the last wrinkle is? Seriously?!

Based on the most recent pictures you posted above colin Farrel etc the width (from ear to ear) to height (top of skull to bottom of chin) ratio of all of the men is roughly the same. Ironically the bald guy with dark hair on sides head is actually very slightly more horizontal and Colin Farrell's is very slightly more vertical which opposes your theory.

Every one of them also has his eye pupils almost exactly in the centre between top of skull and bottom of chin, so they all have almost exactly proportionate galeas, I just measured these.

Like I said before, if Brad pit shaved his head with a razor he it would appear he has an enormous galea.
 

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So what is your proposal for how to treat hair loss? What follows from your theory? That we should alter children's skullshape using some primitive barbaric machinery?
 

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So what are you basing the 'forehead' on? Where the last wrinkle is? Seriously?!

Based on the most recent pictures you posted above colin Farrel etc the width (from ear to ear) to height (top of skull to bottom of chin) ratio of all of the men is roughly the same. Ironically the bald guy with dark hair on sides head is actually very slightly more horizontal and Colin Farrell's is very slightly more vertical which opposes your theory.

Every one of them also has his eye pupils almost exactly in the centre between top of skull and bottom of chin, so they all have almost exactly proportionate galeas, I just measured these.

Like I said before, if Brad pit shaved his head with a razor he it would appear he has an enormous galea.
I drew the lines at the last forehead wrinkle. And I said that men vertical face shape can still have their hair but men with horizontal face shape can't be balding.
 

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Then why do people who have hair transplants not lose the newly transplanted hair at the front? It’s all about follicular sensitivity to androgens. There’s no hidden secret
 

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I drew the lines at the last forehead wrinkle. And I said that men vertical face shape can still have their hair but men with horizontal face shape can't be balding.
Daniel Craig (balding) and Wayne Rooney (bald). Both have wide 'horizontal' faces and both would have smaller visible galeas compared to Brad Pitt IF he was also bald, his entire skull from eyebrows all the way over and around is huge but is blessed with incredible hair.
 

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Then why do people who have hair transplants not lose the newly transplanted hair at the front? It’s all about follicular sensitivity to androgens. There’s no hidden secret
It is 100% due to the tension! Look at this picture. A complete regrowth in just 2 months, just by massage.

There is no androgen sensitivity. The hair ONLY falls out where the tension is highest. Hence the receding hairline!

Hair transplants do not work if a single hair is transplanted. This will fail immediately. It works only because many hairs are transplanted, including the vessels.
What exactly is going on is not yet fully understood. But it has something to do with cell communication. It is the same principle of action as with hair plucking. Due to the inflammation, the hair follicles experience a new programming. Strangely, DESPITE increased muscle tension.
 

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@Ritchie To justify this theory completely I started looking for random pictures of men on the internet. And I found very interesting examples.

I can teach people how to make the difference between poor and good craniofacial development now. Some men faces that appear short but short doesn't mean horizontal. It's just an illusion sometimes.

For example look at this man. His face doesn't appear very long

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But if you compare him to this man

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You will notice the wrong direction where his cheekbones have grown and how this resulted in sagging of his facial skin and his narrow and rounded jawline. The second man has much more squared and wide jawline and prominent and horizontally grown cheekbones. Notice the difference in the facial skin. The second man can't be bald.





This is the next example that I want to present.
He has an ok jawline but if you notice the narrow space between his eyes you can tell where is the inclination of his cheekbones.
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But it's more noticeable if you compare him to a man that has good craniofacial development.

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This man has really good craniofacial development and you can see the wide space between his eyes and how cheekbones show up in from of his face like huge bumps on the sides of his face. He looks kinda like Joseph Stalin and the black guys on tmdocclusion.com.




The see this man. His face also appear short but
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Compare him to this man

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You will notice that his cheekbones aren't showing and his jawline is rounded and filled with fat and that he has a convex face.

And the last example is this guy. You would say that he has a decent face shape but


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If you compare him to


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You will notice that his craniofacial development has affected his nose shape(how thin is his nose), the missing eye support and how flat are his cheekbones.
 

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@Ritchie I returned to this forum with a new thread because it's funny. It's fun laughing at the stupidity of the people here that are in denial and can't find any examples to debunk my discoveries and post fictional characters or animals.
no one is trying to debunk ur theories because there is no need too lol and its a waste of time and effort to do so. there are 7 billion people in the world and a lot of them are balding so obviously it is easy to find people who have "bad craniofacial development" (which you are not measuring objectively) and are also balding so it really doesn't mean much that these type of people exist. Anyway believe what you want, you are entitled to at the end of the day, doesnt mean we are obligated to agree with u or in denial for not doing so
 

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Losing eyebrow hair is not a part of male pattern baldness. The area isn't in tension and DHT stimulates hair growth there instead.
Some people are balding slower that others because of factors like hormonal profile, obesity, lifestyle, diet, etc.

Bruce Willis has a very expanded galea and long face characterized by flat cheekbones and narrow rounded jawline.

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In rare cases, eyebrow loss is also part of male pattern baldness.

I still don’t understand what conclusions can be drawn from the faces and the head in order to come to an unambiguous conclusion that you will go bald or not. Some time ago I heard the theory that gravity is to blame for baldness, lol. She is very similar to yours.

Probably, to test this theory, you need to do a daily massage + stand on your head for a while. I wonder who will do it?
 

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@Ritchie To debunk the sensitivity to androgens argument I decided to check the hairlines of people with androgen insensitivity syndrome and their hairlines look like the hairlines of everyone else. For example this woman is born with an androgen receptor abnormality and is completely insensitive to androgens her body produces and still has a receded hairline. This shows that the problem is in the galea itself and not androgens.

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@Ritchie I am starting to believe that women find balding men less attractive mostly because of their poor craniofacial features and not because of lack of hair. For example @Ritchie Which woman is more attractive?

This woman

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She has convex face with missing eye support and flat cheekbones and narrow and rounded jawline.

From the sides she looks like this:

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Notice how her head is facing forward while just standing straight. This demonstrates how craniofacial development affects posture. I said that 2 years ago and that balding men have poor posture and that's why they go bald but the fools here said that I am on crack.

Or this woman

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And then this woman

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Or this woman.
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As you can see her craniofacial development has affected the shape of her ears, nose. Her eyes are too close to each other, she has rounded jawline and thin nose with a curvature.

The two women that I presented as bad examples are 100% susceptible to baldness unless they have good galea. I will post more photos in my next post taken from the sides to compare.
 

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@Mitko1
Shouldn't cupping therapy be the ultimate remedy? These are silicone glasses that push the scalp up and create a negative pressure.
When I first started, my scalp was like a stone. And it took 3 days (!!!) until the swelling from the cupping glasses was gone.
Now it takes about 1 day.
This proves that the cupping glasses work and that the scalp becomes softer and softer with increasing use.

The time it takes for swelling to disappear from cupping correlates 1:1 with baldness:
Bald Spots: Lasts 1 day
Hair on the top of the head where hair is still growing: Approx. 1 hour
The fringe of hair that is never affected by Androgenetic Alopecia: Only a few seconds
 

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@Ritchie I am starting to believe that women find balding men less attractive mostly because of their poor craniofacial features and not because of lack of hair. For example @Ritchie Which woman is more attractive?

This woman

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She has convex face with missing eye support and flat cheekbones and narrow and rounded jawline.

From the sides she looks like this:

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Notice how her head is facing forward while just standing straight. This demonstrates how craniofacial development affects posture. I said that 2 years ago and that balding men have poor posture and that's why they go bald but the fools here said that I am on crack.

Or this woman

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And then this woman

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Or this woman.
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As you can see her craniofacial development has affected the shape of her ears, nose. Her eyes are too close to each other, she has rounded jawline and thin nose with a curvature.

The two women that I presented as bad examples are 100% susceptible to baldness unless they have good galea. I will post more photos in my next post taken from the sides to compare.
2nd and 3rd
 

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@Mitko1
Shouldn't cupping therapy be the ultimate remedy? These are silicone glasses that push the scalp up and create a negative pressure.
When I first started, my scalp was like a stone. And it took 3 days (!!!) until the swelling from the cupping glasses was gone.
Now it takes about 1 day.
This proves that the cupping glasses work and that the scalp becomes softer and softer with increasing use.

The time it takes for swelling to disappear from cupping correlates 1:1 with baldness:
Bald Spots: Lasts 1 day
Hair on the top of the head where hair is still growing: Approx. 1 hour
The fringe of hair that is never affected by Androgenetic Alopecia: Only a few seconds
I have bever heard of it or tried it so i don't really know.
 

Mitko1

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@Ritchie Here are more examples.

A woman with horizontal face shape and her posture
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A woman with odd convex face shape and her posture.

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An obese woman with poor craniofacial development and her posture.
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A woman with a horizontal and her posture.
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A woman with odd face shape and her posture.
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A woman with a horizontal face shape and her posture.
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A blonde woman with poor craniofacial development and her posture.
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Another woman with a horizontal face shape and her posture.
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And then a woman with vertical face and her posture.

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I have chosen photos taken from the same angle and position of the head. You can spot the difference in their necks. And you can tell especially in cases 2, 3 and 5 that the neck muscles are in continuous tension. That's how the relation craniofacial development-posture works.
 

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@Mitko1
Why are you posting all these women pics? Women don't lose hair anyway because their connective tissue is light and full of holes like Swiss cheese. This protects them from balding. But makes you prone to cellulite. That's why men don't get cellulite.
Men's connective tissue is much denser and tighter. Because of this, they tend to go bald. The galea tendon is made of solid connective tissue by nature. If it hardens any further, no hair can grow there.
 
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