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So i know that DHT is not inherently bad and has many purposes in the human body, but too much of it binding to the hair follicles in the scalp causes them to miniaturize and eventually fall out. Topical finasteride one of the few things that stops it from binding to the hair follicles, the problem is that you have to apply it everyday for the rest of your life, and when you stop the hair falls out. I want to know if there is any medication or treatment (even experimental) that permanently reduces hair follicle sensitivity to DHT, perhaps by doing something to the hair follicle to prevent it from binding to the molecule? I haven't studied in depth the biology yet but maybe someone more knowledgeable than me can tell me if it's (atleast in theory) possible?