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I'm going to keep the thread short cause of the average attention span here and cba spending hours writing a thread here.
Most probable Mechanism of balding
Dependent on both DHT and mechanical tension (affects DHT levels in the scalp)
"chronic scalp tension transmitted from the galea aponeurotica induces an inflammatory response in androgenic alopecia-prone tissues; (2) dihydrotestosterone increases in androgenic alopecia-prone tissues as part of this inflammatory response; and (3) dihydrotestosterone does not directly miniaturize hair follicles. Rather, dihydrotestosterone is a co-mediator of tissue dermal sheath thickening, perifollicular fibrosis, and calcification – three chronic, progressive conditions concomitant with androgenic alopecia progression. These conditions remodel androgenic alopecia-prone tissues – restricting follicle growth space, oxygen, and nutrient supply – leading to the slow, persistent hair follicle miniaturization characterized in androgenic alopecia"
for anyone interested in delving deeper into why I believe this to be true
Possible cure
So we are already aware of how limiting/decreasing DHT through oral and topical medications like finasteride can positively affect hair growth, now what happens if we reduce scalp tension.
Botox
This a simple explanation of how botox will affect hair growth.
"Conceptually, Botox “loosens” the scalp, reducing pressure on the perforating vasculature, thereby increasing blood flow and oxygen concentration. The enzymatic conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone is oxygen dependent. In low-oxygen environments, the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone is favored; whereas in high-oxygen environments, more testosterone is converted to estradiol.4 Blood flow may therefore be a primary determinant in follicular health. Strategically placed Botox injections appear able to indirectly modify this variable, resulting in reduced hair loss and new hair growth in some men with androgenetic alopecia."
scientific proof:
specialists providing the procedure:
Most probable Mechanism of balding
Dependent on both DHT and mechanical tension (affects DHT levels in the scalp)
"chronic scalp tension transmitted from the galea aponeurotica induces an inflammatory response in androgenic alopecia-prone tissues; (2) dihydrotestosterone increases in androgenic alopecia-prone tissues as part of this inflammatory response; and (3) dihydrotestosterone does not directly miniaturize hair follicles. Rather, dihydrotestosterone is a co-mediator of tissue dermal sheath thickening, perifollicular fibrosis, and calcification – three chronic, progressive conditions concomitant with androgenic alopecia progression. These conditions remodel androgenic alopecia-prone tissues – restricting follicle growth space, oxygen, and nutrient supply – leading to the slow, persistent hair follicle miniaturization characterized in androgenic alopecia"
for anyone interested in delving deeper into why I believe this to be true
Involvement of Mechanical Stress in Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a frequent disorder characterized by progressive hair miniaturization in a very similar pattern among all affected men. The pathogenesis is related to androgen-inducible overexpression of transforming growth factor β-1 ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A hypothetical pathogenesis model for androgenic alopecia: clarifying the dihydrotestosterone paradox and rate-limiting recovery factors
Androgenic alopecia, also known as pattern hair loss, is a chronic progressive condition that affects 80% of men and 50% of women throughout a lifetim…
www.sciencedirect.com
Possible cure
So we are already aware of how limiting/decreasing DHT through oral and topical medications like finasteride can positively affect hair growth, now what happens if we reduce scalp tension.
Botox
This a simple explanation of how botox will affect hair growth.
"Conceptually, Botox “loosens” the scalp, reducing pressure on the perforating vasculature, thereby increasing blood flow and oxygen concentration. The enzymatic conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone is oxygen dependent. In low-oxygen environments, the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone is favored; whereas in high-oxygen environments, more testosterone is converted to estradiol.4 Blood flow may therefore be a primary determinant in follicular health. Strategically placed Botox injections appear able to indirectly modify this variable, resulting in reduced hair loss and new hair growth in some men with androgenetic alopecia."
scientific proof:
Treatment of male pattern baldness with botulinum toxin: a pilot study - PubMed
Treatment of male pattern baldness with botulinum toxin: a pilot study
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A Pilot Study to Evaluate Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin in Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia in Males
Androgenetic alopecia is a common form of alopecia with multifactorial etiology. Finasteride and minoxidil are approved by the FDA for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Balding scalp is believed to have relative microvascular insufficiency. Blood ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Effectiveness and Safety of Botulinum Toxin Type A in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia
<i>Background</i>. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) represents the most frequent clinical complaint encountered by dermatologists and is characterized by a progressive miniaturization of the hair follicle. However, the efficacy and safety of current medical treatment remain limited, and more...
www.hindawi.com
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NEJM Journal Watch reviews over 250 scientific and medical journals to present important clinical research findings and insightful commentary
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specialists providing the procedure:
Botox for hair restoration. BOTOX Hair Growth | Sani Hair Institute
BOTOX injections into the scalp have been proven to relax the scalp muscles, enhance blood flow and increase the delivery of nutrients to the hair thus increasing hair density.
saniprphairmd.com
New Hair Loss Treatment with BOTOX
Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) February 4, 2009 -- Preliminary findings have shown that BOTOX® injections into the scalp may effectively delay hair loss and even
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