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It does this by occluding blood flow to the scalp and also placing chronic tension on muscles such as the temporalis, masseter, occipitalis, and splenius capitis. This tension transmits through the scalp fascia, including the galea aponeurotica, creating a stiffer, less elastic environment for hair follicles. Chronic fascial stress will trigger local inflammatory signaling, increase prostaglandin and cortisol and therefore speed up miniaturisation.
Proper skull development is law not just for aesthetics but for every aspect of health in general.
Proper skull development is law not just for aesthetics but for every aspect of health in general.