Sides thinning caused by T rather than DHT?

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If your crown/middle part of hair is thick and normal, but sides are starting to recede, is this caused by T or DHT?
 
Isnt all hair loss caused by DHT
 
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T converts to dht. The more T you have the more it will convert to DHT. The more body fat you have the more E will be converted it depends on the person.
Getting bald means you are sensitive in hair follicles which cause baldness. And when you have high E you can grow gyno.
 
T converts to dht. The more T you have the more it will convert to DHT. The more body fat you have the more E will be converted it depends on the person.
Getting bald means you are sensitive in hair follicles which cause baldness. And when you have high E you can grow gyno.
Untrue, most middle eastern naturally have higher levels of dht in their endocrine system yet don’t lose hair. It’s dependant on your baseline dht and T levels I would assume, going above your baseline is what starts to cause the issues not how high it
 
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Untrue, most middle eastern naturally have higher levels of dht in their endocrine system yet don’t lose hair. It’s dependant on your baseline dht and T levels I would assume, going above your baseline is what starts to cause the issues not how high it
No this not how it works. There are two types of men one are sensitive to dht on beard follicles which makes them grow a thick beard along with not being sensitive to hair follicles that is what arab genetics leads them to become.
 
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